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Navarra

Population

659,155

Price per m²

$1,939

Cost of Living

$1,763

Unemployment

9.5%

Spain Housing Market

Historical national price trends, index 2015 = 100

About Navarra

Lifestyle and Atmosphere

Navarra, in northern Spain, offers a blend of rural and urban living. The region is known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and charming towns. The lifestyle is generally relaxed, with a strong sense of community in many areas. The atmosphere is welcoming and friendly, reflecting the region's unique culture. The climate is temperate, with mild summers and relatively wet winters.

Food Culture

Navarrese cuisine is hearty and flavorful, featuring fresh produce, meats, and locally produced wines. Dishes like menestra (vegetable stew), chuletillas al sarmiento (lamb chops cooked over vine shoots), and pochas (white beans) are popular. The region is also known for its excellent wines, particularly from the Rioja region.

Notable Features

The region's vineyards are a major attraction, with numerous wineries and wine cellars open to visitors. The Pyrenees Mountains, partially located in Navarra, offer stunning scenery. The region also boasts several historic towns and villages, reflecting its rich history. Pamplona, known for its San Fermín festival, is the region's capital.

Climate

Monthly precipitation and temperature patterns

Precipitation by Month

Sunshine Hours by Month

Annual Precipitation

1473.6 mm

Sunshine Hours

2769 hours annually

Climate Category

Moderate Climate

Taxes

Personal Income Tax
53.5%
Corporate Tax
25%
Capital Gains Tax
0%
Dividend Tax
30%
Crypto Tax
0%

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Visa & Citizenship

Citizenship

Long Residency (9-10+ years)

Passport Strength

Very Strong

Jus Soli

No Ius Soli

Jus Sanguinis

Yes, Grandparents

Outdoor Activities

Hiking and cycling through the vineyards and rolling hills are popular activities. The Pyrenees Mountains offer opportunities for hiking, climbing, and other mountain sports. The region's rivers and forests offer opportunities for fishing and other outdoor pursuits.

Cultural Life

Navarra has a rich cultural heritage, reflected in its museums, historical buildings, and festivals. Traditional Navarrese music and dance are part of the cultural life. The San Fermín festival in Pamplona is a world-renowned event.



Major Cities & Towns

1

Iruña

203,418 residents
Population Share 30.9%
2

Tudela

37,247 residents
Population Share 5.7%
3

Eguesibar

21,795 residents
Population Share 3.3%
4

Burlata

20,398 residents
Population Share 3.1%
5

Barañain

19,537 residents
Population Share 3.0%

Demographics

Median Age 45.2 years
Population Density 63.1 people/km²
Foreign-born Population 16.3%

Age Distribution

0-14 15-24 25-44 45-64 65+

Lifestyle Factors

Air Quality

Very High

Healthcare

Very High

Safety

Low

Pet Friendliness

Moderate

Tourism Pressure

Moderate

Internet Speed (Download Mbps)

209.2 Mbps

Legal Framework

Same-Sex Marriage Full rights
Child Adoption Allowed
IVF Legal
Abortion 14 weeks
Surrogacy Surrogacy Fully Prohibited
Cannabis Fully Decriminalized

Education & Childcare

Education

Education Quality High
ECEC Category Moderate
English Language Skills Moderate

Accessibility

Distance to Coast within 2h
Distance to Ski Resort within 3h
Distance to Major Airport more than 3h

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