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Abando, formerly known as ''San Vicente de Abando'', is one of the eight districts of
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, Basque Country (
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). It covers most of the city's centre, located on the left bank of the
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. It is the only district of Bilbao with all of its land completely urbanised. Abando was originally an elizate and also a
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until 1876, when part of it was annexed to Bilbao, the rest of the elizate's municipal land was integrated into Bilbao in 1890. In 2016 the population was 50,903. Abando is the wealthiest district in Bilbao, with personal and family incomes being well above the citywide average.


History

The exact moment of the foundation of Abando is unknown, as it is common with other elizates across
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. In the year 1300, the city of
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was founded by Diego López V de Haro in the place of a small settlement at the right bank of the estuary. This settlement had its rights as a city confirmed by King Ferdinand V of Castile and its charter document included jurisdiction over the lands at the other side of the San Antón Bridge, an area then called ''Allende la Puente'' and today known as
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, which originally belonged to Abando. During the 18th century Abando grew to be the most populous elizate of Biscay, with around 2,100 inhabitants. This population was distributed across several rural neighbourhoods composed mostly of farm houses (Basque: '' baserri''). These neighbourhoods were Bilbao la Vieja, Ibarra, Mena-Urizar-Larrasquitu, Elejaberri, Olaveaga, Zorroza and Ibaizabal. In 1835, during the
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, the siege weapons and artillery used for the siege of Bilbao were stored in the sacristy of the San Vicente church of Abando. The railroad arrived in 1863 with the opening of the rail line to Urduña. This railway was constructed to connect Bilbao and
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with Castile, and was eventually expanded to reach Castejón. This led to the establishment of the Bilbao-Tudela Railway Company, which constructed a terminus railway station in Abando, where the Irish
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worked as an engineer. The company was absorbed by the ''Compañía de los Caminos de Hierro del Norte'' (Northern Railways Company) in 1878 and the ownership of the railway station passed to them. During the 19th century Bilbao had become congested and needed more land to grow in size, and in 1870 part of the land belonging to Abando was annexed to the city, with the objective of carrying out the construction of an '' ensanche'' (planned city expansion). The annexation of the entire elizate of Abando finally occurred in 1890. The ''ensanche'' project of Alzola, Achúcarro and Hoffmeyer architects was approved in 1876, Abando was to become the modern center of Bilbao, with wide straight boulevards in a grid layout, the main one being
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro The Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro is the main avenue of the city of Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain). History It's named after the founder of the city, Diego López de Haro V, lord of Biscay. It was conceived in 1876, when the extensio ...
, contrasting with the maze of narrow alleys of the
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, the old town of Bilbao.
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, father of
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and founder of the
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was born in Abando in 1865, when it was still a separate municipality. Today the districts of Abando, Errekalde and Basurto are built in what was the old elizate of Abando. In recent years the northern part of the district has been refurbished to create the new area of ''Abandoibarra'' (translated into ''Abando's shore''), a vast formerly industrial area on the shore of the
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that now has been renewed and hosts the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum,
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and many recreational and residential areas like the Isozaki Atea towers. The district is today the central financial and commercial area of Bilbao.


Geography

Abando is located on the left bank of the
estuary of Bilbao The Estuary of Bilbao (Spanish: ''Ría de Bilbao'' / Basque: ''Bilboko Itsasadarra'') lies at the common mouth of the rivers Nervion, Ibaizabal and Cadagua, which drain most of Biscay and part of Alava in the Basque Country, Spain. In this inst ...
, in a large plain. Abando borders to the north with the estuary, across of which are located the districts of Uribarri and Deusto. To the east are the districts of Deusto and Basurto-Zorroza and to the south the districts of Errekalde and Ibaiondo, district which Abando also borders to the west. It covers an area of 2.14 square kilometres or 0.82 square miles.


Subdivisions

Politically and administratively, the district of Abando is divided into two quarters (Basque: ''auzo''), Abando and
Indautxu Indautxu is a quarter of central Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain), located in the district of Abando. It is a relatively affluent neighbourhood and is most famous for the large number of private hospitals and clinics, the large Society of Jesus sch ...
.


Parks and gardens

The district of Abando is home to many of the most centric green spaces of the city. The Doña Casilda Iturrizar park is one of the largest in the city, with around 8.5 hectares of green spaces and fountains. Across Abandoibarra many of the former industrial sites and shipyards were replaced with open and green spaces, many of which are located in the surroundings of the Guggenheim museum. They include the Plaza Euskadi, the Republic of Abando park and the riverbank park (Basque: ''Erribera parkea'') by the river Bilbao. Other relevant parks and open spaces include the Albia gardens, the Moyua Plaza and the Birbila Plaza.


Demographics

In 2017 Abando had a population of 51,622 people, out of which 15.6% were children under the age of 18, and 26% were 65 years old or older. In 2015 5.8% were immigrants.


Economy

Abando is the economic centre of Bilbao. It acts as the central shopping and business district of the city, particularly in the surroundings of the
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro The Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro is the main avenue of the city of Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain). History It's named after the founder of the city, Diego López de Haro V, lord of Biscay. It was conceived in 1876, when the extensio ...
, which serves as the main avenue of the city. Alongside the many shops and business buildings, located in Abando are the headquarters of BBVA, a multinational banking group as well as Kutxabank. Also located in Abando are important commercial centres such as El Corte Inglés and Zubiarte. During the industrial period of the city and until the mid 1990s, the riverside area of Abando was home of the city docks and important ship construction companies, such as the now disappeared
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.


Transport

Abando is the location of the Bilbao-Abando railway station, the largest train station in Bilbao, with long-distance passenger trains operated by Renfe to
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as well as intercity services to Miranda de Ebro. Bilbao-Abando is also the terminus station for the commuter-rail network
Cercanías Bilbao Cercanías Bilbao (Basque: ''Bilboko Aldiriak'') is a commuter rail network in Bilbao, serving the city and its metropolitan area. It is operated by Cercanías, as part of Renfe, the national railway company. It consists of three lines, named C ...
with frequent services to Santurtzi, Muskiz and Urduña. This station is also connected to the
Bilbao tram The Bilbao tram ( eu, Bilboko tranbia, es, Tranvía de Bilbao) is a tram system in Bilbao, Basque Country, Spain. Operated by Euskotren under the brand Euskotren Tranbia (which also manages the tram system in Vitoria-Gasteiz), it comprises a ...
services and
Metro Bilbao The Bilbao metro ( es, Metro de Bilbao, eu, Bilboko metroa) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Bilbao and the region of Greater Bilbao. Lines 1 and 2 have a "Y" shape, as they transit both banks of the river Ibaizabal and then com ...
lines one and two. Also located in Abando is the Bilbao-Concordia station, operated by Renfe Feve, with local services to
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and Karrantza as well as intercity services to Santander and León. Metro Bilbao has three stations located in the district, which are Abando, Moyua and
Indautxu Indautxu is a quarter of central Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain), located in the district of Abando. It is a relatively affluent neighbourhood and is most famous for the large number of private hospitals and clinics, the large Society of Jesus sch ...
, the three of which are served by line 1 and line 2. The tramway line operated by Euskotren Tranbia has seven stations in the district: Abando, Pío Baroja, Uribitarte, Guggenheim, Abandoibarra, Euskalduna and Sabino Arana. The district is served by numerous
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lines that connect Abando with other districts across the city, the main stops are located in
Moyúa Moyúa, or Elliptic Square, is a public square located in the center of Bilbao's extension, in the district of Abando. The square was conceived in 1876 as a central hub in the middle of Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro avenue, from where t ...
and in the Gran Vía by the Birbila Plaza. Also in Moyua and by the train station there are
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stops that include direct services to
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and other municipalities across
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. The district has seven bridges crossing the
estuary of Bilbao The Estuary of Bilbao (Spanish: ''Ría de Bilbao'' / Basque: ''Bilboko Itsasadarra'') lies at the common mouth of the rivers Nervion, Ibaizabal and Cadagua, which drain most of Biscay and part of Alava in the Basque Country, Spain. In this inst ...
and the main streets are the
Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro The Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro is the main avenue of the city of Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain). History It's named after the founder of the city, Diego López de Haro V, lord of Biscay. It was conceived in 1876, when the extensio ...
, which is considered the main avenue of the city. It crosses the district transversally connecting the Biribila Plaza, where it intersects with the Hurtado de Amézaga street to Errekalde; the Moyua Plaza, intersecting there with the Recalde Boulevard to the Abandoibarra area; and the Sagrado Corazón Plaza, crossing there with the Sabino Arana Avenue towards Basurto-Zorroza and the Euskalduna Bridge to Deusto. Also relevant are the Abandoibarra Avenue by the estuary and the Urquijo Boulevard in the
Indautxu Indautxu is a quarter of central Bilbao, Basque Country (Spain), located in the district of Abando. It is a relatively affluent neighbourhood and is most famous for the large number of private hospitals and clinics, the large Society of Jesus sch ...
area.


Sights

File:Monumento fundador de Bilbao.jpg, Biribila Plaza File:Palace of the Biscay Foral Council.jpg, Palace of the Biscay Foral Council File:Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao.jpg,
Bilbao Fine Arts Museum The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum (Spanish: ''Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao'', Basque language, Basque: ''Bilboko Arte Ederren Museoa'') is an art museum located in the city of Bilbao, Spain. The building of the museum is located entirely inside the ci ...
File:Carlton, Bilbo. Euskal Herria.jpg, Carlton Hotel File:Abando, Bilbo, Bizkaia, Spain - panoramio (26).jpg, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao File:Bilbao - Torre Iberdrola 53.jpg, Abandoibarra Avenue File:Bilbao - Muelle Evaristo Churruca.jpg, Evaristo Churruca docks File:Bilbao - Zubizuri & Isozaki Atea (28600699824).jpg,
Zubizuri The Zubizuri (Basque for "''white bridge''"), also called the Campo Volantin Bridge or Puente del Campo Volantin, is a tied arch footbridge across the Nervion River in Bilbao, Spain. Designed by architect Santiago Calatrava, the bridge links t ...
bridge and Isozaki Atea File:Bilbao - Teatro Campos Elíseos (29239762025).jpg, Campos Elíseos Theater File:Bilbao '17 (38572921315).jpg, Moyua Plaza


References

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