Treviño enclave

The Treviño Enclave (Basque: Trebiñuko Barrendegia Spanish: Enclave de Treviño) in northern Spain is part of the territory of the province of Burgos (part of Castile and León), but is completely surrounded by the territory of the Basque Country province of Álava. Thus, it is an enclave of the Basque Country and an exclave of Castile and León. It consists of two municipalitiesCondado de Treviño and La Puebla de Arganzón—and is part of the Judicial district (partido judicial) of Miranda de Ebro in the province of Burgos.

Enclave de Treviño
Landscape of the Treviño enclave
Location of the enclave of Treviño (in red) within Spain.
Coordinates: 42°44′5″N 2°44′50″W
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityCastile and León
ProvinceBurgos
ComarcaEbro
Area
  Total279.58 km2 (107.95 sq mi)
Elevation
552 m (1,811 ft)
Population
 (2009)
  Total1,961
  Density6.77/km2 (17.5/sq mi)
  Demonym
treviñeses
 (INE)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
09215/09216/09217/09294

The enclave consists of the municipalities of Condado de Treviño, with an area of 260.71 square kilometres (100.66 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 1,432, giving it a population density of 5.49 per square kilometre (14.2/sq mi) and La Puebla de Arganzón, with an area of 18.87 square kilometres (7.29 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 529, giving it a population density of 28.03 per square kilometre (72.6/sq mi). This gives the enclave as a whole an area of 279.58 square kilometres (107.95 sq mi) and a 2009 population of 1,961, for a population density of 6.77 per square kilometre (17.5/sq mi).

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