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'''Ereño''' is a town and [[municipality]] located in the province of [[Biscay]], in the autonomous community of [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], northern [[Spain]].
'''Ereño''' is a town and [[municipality]] located in the province of [[Biscay]], in the autonomous community of [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], northern [[Spain]].


Famous for its marble, in the 1st century CE the Romans were mining the quarries, which are no longer being used. There are literary references that call Ereño the “'''capital of the marble route'''”. That material can be found in numerous buildings in Urdaibai and also on the other side of the ocean.
'''Ereño''' is '''f'''amous for its marble, in the 1st century CE the Romans were mining the quarries, which are no longer being used. There are literary references that call Ereño the “'''capital of the marble route'''”. That material can be found in numerous buildings in Urdaibai and also on the other side of the ocean.


According to historian Tomás de Goikolea, Ereño was built in the 9th century and the residents of the town may be direct descendants of the inhabitants of the Santimamiñe cave.
According to historian Tomás de Goikolea, Ereño was built in the 9th century and the residents of the town may be direct descendants of the inhabitants of the Santimamiñe cave.
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==References==
==References==
www.ereno.org{{reflist}}
[https://www.ereno.org www.ereno.org]{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==

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Ereño is a town and municipality located in the province of Biscay, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, northern Spain.

Ereño is famous for its marble, in the 1st century CE the Romans were mining the quarries, which are no longer being used. There are literary references that call Ereño the “capital of the marble route”. That material can be found in numerous buildings in Urdaibai and also on the other side of the ocean.

According to historian Tomás de Goikolea, Ereño was built in the 9th century and the residents of the town may be direct descendants of the inhabitants of the Santimamiñe cave.

On 29 September, the San Miguel festival, a popular mass is held and a pilgrimage is done.

References

www.ereno.org

43°21′04″N 2°36′57″W / 43.35111°N 2.61583°W / 43.35111; -2.61583