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Orozko and Colombia United by the Lineage of the Olarte

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As the Vizcaízo and historian Lope García de Salazar said in his Bienandanzas and Fortunas, the Olarte were known among the nobility as natives of Orozko and were considered “good squires” since the 14th century. This family became a faithful servant of the lords of Ayala, valley to which the municipality of Orozko was linked until the 18th century.
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As the Vizcaízo and historian Lope García de Salazar said in his Bienandanzas and Fortunas, the Olarte were known among the nobility as natives of Orozko and were considered “good squires” since the 14th century. This family became a faithful servant of the lords of Ayala, valley to which the municipality of Orozko was linked until the 18th century.

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deia.eus broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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