
Usurbil's 'Goazen Kalera' initiative continues its healthy walks through late August
Aiming to combat loneliness, short walks will be held every Tuesday through the town center.

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Aiming to combat loneliness, short walks will be held every Tuesday through the town center.

The City Council has invested 71,116 euros to improve urban information and signage for its historic buildings.

The initiative supporting Basque prisoners and refugees, as well as Palestine, will feature music, food, and activities.

The City Council has organized activities for residents from July 11th until the end of September, combining sports and culture.

Starting July 13, a road in Urazandi will be closed and Kalamua street will become two-way.

A group of veterans has organized three runs with wheeled bulls after the event was removed from the municipal program.

The 2,000-square-meter project aims to improve accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists in the area.

Thermometers in the interior of the territory could reach 40 degrees Celsius today.

The City Council highlights the high participation in the 150 scheduled activities and improved security data.

Residents can choose from 15 finalist projects, divided into three areas with a total budget of 300,000 euros.

The installation of three kilometers of new pipelines ensures water supply and resilience in the area.

Participants will cover 36 kilometers in a night trek starting from Bideluze square.
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