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  1. The official name of Vitoria-Gasteiz is a compound name of its traditional names in Spanish and Basque, respectively. By inhabitants, it is still generally referred to as either Vitoria or Gasteiz, depending on the language spoken. More rarely, it may be referred to by Basque speakers as Vitorixe, a Basque form of the Spanish name.

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      Third. Club Deportivo Saski-Baskonia, S.A.D [1] commonly...

  2. Vitoria es conocida por el Deportivo Alavés que volvió a la Primera División de la LFP en la temporada 2023/2024 tras conseguir el ascenso en el play off contra el Levante. En 2017, el Deportivo Alavés alcanzó por primera vez en su historia una final de Copa del Rey, la cual perdió 3-1 contra el Barcelona.

  3. Official website. Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital of the Basque Country. It is in the north of Spain and was a little town until 1950. Since 1950 the city has changed a lot because of important industrialization. The official name of the city is Vitoria-Gasteiz. People usually call it simply Vitoria or Gasteiz.

  4. Spain portal. Articles related to the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of Álava province (Spain). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vitoria-Gasteiz.

  5. Vitoria-Gasteiz [1] (en espagnol : Vitoria [b i ˈ t o. ɾ j a ] ; en basque : Gasteiz [ g a s ˈ t e i s̪ ] ; officiellement Vitoria-Gasteiz ) est la capitale de la province d'Alava et de la communauté autonome du Pays basque en Espagne .

  6. Third. Club Deportivo Saski-Baskonia, S.A.D [1] commonly known as Saski Baskonia ( pronounced [s̺as̺ki bas̺konia]) and also known simply as Baskonia, is a professional basketball team based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. The team plays in the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague .

  7. Demonstration in Vitoria-Gasteiz in 2009 in commemoration of the victims of 1976. On March 3, 1976, the Spanish Armed Police Corps used tear gas to force the workers on strike out of the parish Church of San Francisco de Asís in the Basque capital of Vitoria-Gasteiz (or in Spanish; Vitoria). As the workers left the church, they were shot by ...

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