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The Zumalacárregui army defeated the liberal troops between Abárzuza and Muro in Navarre

190
years ago

29 March 1834,

The Zumalacárregui army defeated the liberal troops between Abárzuza and Muro in Navarre. They had to retire to Estella. From now on, the clashes would be continuous and the Carlist guerrillas came to control almost the entire South Basque Country, taking away the capitals. Although the fundamental issue of war was dynamic, in the Basque Country it had special characteristics, with the support of the vast majority that was a popular uprising in favor of its powers, laws and institutions. The main consequence of the loss of war was the reduction of the outbreaks of Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Álava. Their complete dissolution was rounded up by the Spaniards with the Second Carlist War. A law of 1841 dissolved the Navarros, despite its great autonomy.

Source:

Idoia Estornés Zubizarreta and Francisco Javier Caspistegui Gorasurreta, Carlism and Carlist Wars (Auñamendi).

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