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  2. San Sebastián Airport - Wikipedia

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    Ekialdebus: a bus line (E21) connects San Sebastian center (Gipuzkoa square) and Hondarribia with a stop at the airport. Buses depart every 45 minutes. [12] Ekialdebus: a bus line (E30) connects San Sebastian bus station (Federico Garcia Lorca street) and the airport from the 20th of June to the 30th of September. There are 11 buses departing ...

  3. San Sebastián - Wikipedia

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    In spite of appearance, both the Basque form Donostia and the Spanish form San Sebastián have the same meaning — Saint Sebastian.The dona/done/doni element in Basque place names signifies "saint" and is derived from Latin domine; the second part of Donostia contains a shortened form of the saint's name. [11]

  4. Gipuzkoa - Wikipedia

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    Its capital city is Donostia-San Sebastián. ... The only airport in Gipuzkoa serving just domestic flights is the San Sebastian Airport located in Hondarribia, ...

  5. Basque Country (autonomous community) - Wikipedia

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    Bilbao Airport. The three capitals have airports: Bilbao Airport (BIO) International; Vitoria Airport (VIT) San Sebastián Airport (EAS) Of the three, the most important hub and entry point to the Basque Country is Bilbao Airport, offering many international connections. Nearly 4,600,000 passengers passed through it in 2016. [40]

  6. Hondarribia - Wikipedia

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    The town harbours the San Sebastian Airport, which serves domestic flights. The population as of 2005 is 15,700 inhabitants. The population as of 2005 is 15,700 inhabitants. Battles

  7. How this American moved to Italy and became the country’s ...

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    After visiting Italy for the first time with her father in 1975, Rabbi Barbara Aiello, from the United States, remembers thinking, “I’ll live here one day.” Almost three decades later she ...