County of Durango

County of Durango
Durangoko Merinaldea
Merindad de Durango
c. 1050–1212
Elizates and town that composed the County of Durango
Elizates and town that composed the County of Durango
StatusPart of the Kingdom of Pamplona, then incorporated into the Lordship of Biscay
CapitalDurango
GovernmentCounty
Historical eraMiddle Ages
• Established
c. 1050
• Annexation to the Lordship of Biscay
1212
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Pamplona
Lordship of Biscay

The County of Durango (Basque: Durangoko Merinaldea), also known as Land of Durango and Merindad of Durango, was the ancient political administration of the territory that is now known as Durangaldea, in the Basque region of Biscay. This political administration included all the towns and elizates that existed within its territory. The elizates were all governed by the Foral law, while the towns had their own law. The county of Durango was a vassal state of the Kingdom of Pamplona (later, Navarre), and in the 13th century it became a constituent part of the Lordship of Biscay.[1] It has been part of the territory of Biscay since then. Its capital city was the town of Durango.

  1. ^ Incorporation to the Lordship at the Auñamendi Entziklopedia (in Spanish)