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Bilbao (Spain): Astrological Article and Chart

You will find below the horoscope of the event Bilbao (Spain) with its interactive chart and planetary dominants.

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Astrology chart of Bilbao (Spain) (Placidus House System) Horoscope and birth chart of Bilbao (Spain), born June 15, 1300, 12:00 AM (Julian cal.), Bilbao (Spain) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 40' 25° 11' 17° 14' 01' 21° 18' 33' 13' 04' 10° 13' 16° 03' 22° 19' 22° 53' 02' 27' 26° 27' 13° 37' 50'
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Pisces
Sun 1°02' Cancer, in House IV
Sun Aspects
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 0°00'
Sun square Ascendant orb 1°01'
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 7°25'
Sun semi-square Jupiter orb 0°00'
Sun square Uranus orb 4°37'
Sun trine Neptune orb 5°51'
Moon 22°53' Taurus, in House II
Moon Aspects
Moon conjunction Mars orb 0°34'
Moon conjunction Jupiter orb 6°49'
Moon square Pluto orb 1°34'
Moon sextile Venus orb 3°34'
Moon semi-square Mercury orb 0°34'
Moon inconjunction Neptune orb 2°17'
Moon sesqui-quadrate Uranus orb 2°13'
Mercury 8°27' Cancer, in House IV
Mercury Aspects
Sun conjunction Mercury orb 7°25'
Mercury square Uranus orb 2°47'
Moon semi-square Mercury orb 0°34'
Mercury opposite Midheaven orb 7°25'
Mercury square Ascendant orb 6°23'
Mercury semi-square Mars orb 1°08'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 2°09'
Venus 26°27' Cancer, in House V
Venus Aspects
Venus square Neptune orb 1°16'
Moon sextile Venus orb 3°34'
Venus trine Ascendant orb 5°36'
Venus sextile Mars orb 4°08'
Mars 22°19' Taurus, in House II
Mars Aspects
Moon conjunction Mars orb 0°34'
Mars conjunction Jupiter orb 6°15'
Mars square Pluto orb 1°00'
Venus sextile Mars orb 4°08'
Mars sesqui-quadrate Uranus orb 1°39'
Mercury semi-square Mars orb 1°08'
Jupiter 16°03' Taurus, in House II
Jupiter Aspects
Moon conjunction Jupiter orb 6°49'
Sun semi-square Jupiter orb 0°00'
Mars conjunction Jupiter orb 6°15'
Jupiter square Saturn orb 2°26'
Jupiter sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 0°01'
Jupiter square Pluto orb 5°14'
Jupiter semi-square Ascendant orb 1°00'
Saturn 13°37' Leo, in House V
Saturn Aspects
Jupiter square Saturn orb 2°26'
Saturn opposite Pluto orb 7°41'
Saturn quintile Neptune orb 0°26'
Saturn sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 2°24'
Uranus 5°40' Libra, in House VII
Uranus Aspects
Uranus opposite Ascendant orb 3°35'
Sun square Uranus orb 4°37'
Mercury square Uranus orb 2°47'
Uranus square Midheaven orb 4°38'
Uranus sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°38'
Moon sesqui-quadrate Uranus orb 2°13'
Mars sesqui-quadrate Uranus orb 1°39'
Neptune 25°11' Я Libra, in House VII
Neptune Aspects
Venus square Neptune orb 1°16'
Sun trine Neptune orb 5°51'
Neptune trine Pluto orb 3°52'
Moon inconjunction Neptune orb 2°17'
Saturn quintile Neptune orb 0°26'
Neptune sextile Midheaven orb 5°50'
Pluto 21°18' Я Aquarius, in House XII
Pluto Aspects
Moon square Pluto orb 1°34'
Mars square Pluto orb 1°00'
Neptune trine Pluto orb 3°52'
Uranus sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 0°38'
Jupiter square Pluto orb 5°14'
Saturn opposite Pluto orb 7°41'
Mercury sesqui-quadrate Pluto orb 2°09'
North Node 3°33' Я Pisces, in House XII
Lilith 17°14' Я Sagittarius, in House IX
Fortune 10°13' Taurus, in House I
Vertex 0°50' Libra, in House VI
East Point 1°13' Aries, in House I
Ascendant 2°04' Aries
House II 14°08' Taurus
House III 10°14' Gemini
House IV 1°01' Cancer
House V 22°00' Cancer
House VI 18°45' Leo
House VII 2°04' Libra
House VIII 14°08' Scorpio
House IX 10°14' Sagittarius
Midheaven 1°01' Capricorn
House XI 22°00' Capricorn
House XII 18°45' Aquarius
Ascendant 2°04' Aries
Ascendant Aspects
Sun square Ascendant orb 1°01'
Uranus opposite Ascendant orb 3°35'
Venus trine Ascendant orb 5°36'
Mercury square Ascendant orb 6°23'
Jupiter semi-square Ascendant orb 1°00'
Midheaven 1°01' Capricorn
Midheaven Aspects
Sun opposite Midheaven orb 0°00'
Jupiter sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 0°01'
Uranus square Midheaven orb 4°38'
Mercury opposite Midheaven orb 7°25'
Neptune sextile Midheaven orb 5°50'
Saturn sesqui-quadrate Midheaven orb 2°24'
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* A planet less than 1° from the next House cusp is considered to be posited in the said House. 2° when the AS and the MC are involved

About this event

Bilbao is a city in northern Spain, the largest city in the province of Biscay and in the Basque Country as a whole. It is also the largest city proper in northern Spain. Bilbao is the tenth largest city in Spain, with a population of 345,141 as of 2015. The Bilbao metropolitan area has 1,037,847 inhabitants, making it one of the most populous metropolitan areas in northern Spain; with a population of 875,552 the comarca of Greater Bilbao is the fifth-largest urban area in Spain. Bilbao is also the main urban area in what is defined as the Greater Basque region.

Bilbao is situated in the north-central part of Spain, some 16 kilometres (10 mi) south of the Bay of Biscay, where the economic social development is located, where the estuary of Bilbao is formed. Its main urban core is surrounded by two small mountain ranges with an average elevation of 400 metres (1,300 ft). Its climate is shaped by the Bay of Biscay low-pressure systems and mild air, moderating summer temperatures by Iberian standards, with low sunshine and high rainfall. The annual temperature range is low for its latitude.

After its foundation in the early 14th century by Diego López V de Haro, head of the powerful Haro family, Bilbao was a commercial hub of the Basque Country that enjoyed significant importance in Green Spain. This was due to its port activity based on the export of iron extracted from the Biscayan quarries. Throughout the nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth, Bilbao experienced heavy industrialisation, making it the centre of the second-most industrialised region of Spain, behind Barcelona. At the same time an extraordinary population explosion prompted the annexation of several adjacent municipalities. Nowadays, Bilbao is a vigorous service city that is experiencing an ongoing social, economic, and aesthetic revitalisation process, started by the iconic Bilbao Guggenheim Museum, and continued by infrastructure investments, such as the airport terminal, the rapid transit system, the tram line, the Azkuna Zentroa, and the currently under development Abandoibarra and Zorrozaurre renewal projects.

Bilbao is also home to football team Athletic Club, a significant symbol for Basque nationalism due to its promotion of only Basque players and being one of the most successful clubs in Spanish football history.

On 19 May 2010, the city of Bilbao was recognised with the Lee Kuan Yew World City Prize, awarded by the city state of Singapore, in collaboration with the Swedish Nobel Academy. Considered the Nobel Prize for urbanism, it was handed out on 29 June 2010. On 7 January 2013, its mayor, Iñaki Azkuna, received the 2012 World Mayor Prize awarded every two years by the British foundation The City Mayors Foundation, in recognition of the urban transformation experienced by the Biscayan capital since the 1990s. On 8 November 2017, Bilbao was chosen the Best European City 2018 at The Urbanism Awards 2018, awarded by the international organisation The Academy of Urbanism.

Medieval Bilbao

Ancient walls, which date from around the 11th century, have been discovered below the Church of San Antón. Bilbao was one of the first towns founded in the fourteenth century, during a period in which approximately three-quarters of the Biscayan cities were developed, among them Portugalete in 1323, Ondarroa in 1327, Lekeitio in 1335, and Mungia and Larrabetzu in 1376. Diego López V de Haro, then third Lord of Biscay, founded Bilbao through a municipal charter dated in Valladolid on 15 June 1300 and confirmed by King Ferdinand IV of Castile in Burgos, on 4 January 1301. Diego López established the new town on the right bank of the Nervión river, on the grounds of the elizate of Begoña and granted it the fuero of Logroño, a compilation of rights and privileges that would prove fundamental to its later development.

In 1310 María Díaz I de Haro, niece of Diego López V and Lady of Biscay, grants a new municipal charter to the city, which extends its commercial privileges even further, transforming the city in a mandatory stop for all the trade coming from Castile towards the sea. This second charter established that the road from Orduña to Bermeo, at the time the most important trade route in the lordship, had to traverse the San Antón Bridge in Bilbao instead of the pass in Etxebarri, as it did until then. This strengthened the position of Bilbao as a trading post, in detriment of Bermeo, city which until then had acted as the main port of the territory. In addition, Bilbao was granted exclusive rights to all trade between the city and Las Arenas. In 1372, John I of Castile strengthened even more the city's position by naming Bilbao a free port and granting it special privileges concerning the trade of iron. This caused Bilbao to become an important port, particularly due to its trade with Flanders and Great Britain.

In 1443 the Church of Saint Anthony the Great was enshrined, having been built in the place of an old alcázar. Still today the church is one of the oldest extant buildings of the city. On 5 September 1483, the Queen Isabella I of Castile traveled to Bilbao to swear fealty to the fueros of Biscay. Her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon had already done so in 1476 in Gernika.

The dominant planets

Why is it interesting to study an event's astrological chart? The natal chart, dominant planets and their distribution for "Bilbao (Espagne)" for example? Because a branch of astrology analyses events by referring to the astrological chart of their creation or beginning. Thus, it is possible to cast the chart for a company, a city, a country, an earthquake, a scientific discovery and so forth.

Through chart analysis and forecast, this branch of astrology provides information about the quality of a given event and reviews its positive or negative potential (success of a company, a project, an encounter etc.). Or it can simply allow you to analyse the static natal chart itself (natural disaster, invention etc.) for astrological research purpose.

Of course, in the case of these mundane or specific event charts, an astrological portrait is irrelevant. But all the rest remains valid: dominants, statistics for the positions of planets, signs, houses etc. These kinds of charts' interpretative techniques constitute a full-fledged discipline in itself, different from that of personal charts.

One must be careful when interpreting those event charts for two reasons: firstly, the major difficulty is to determine the exact date that symbolizes the event - and the exact time if possible. If we take, for example the creation of a company, there are several possible dates: the date when the partners agreed to create it is a first possibility; the date the statutes were registered, or the date of the company's legal incorporation, shortly afterwards, are also valid. We could also imagine that the date and time of the creation of its name also represent its birth. In any case, the issue is to identify "what symbolically represents best the creation of that event". This is the real first difficulty, in most cases.

The other reason why one must be cautious is only because this discipline is more difficult to study - its outcomes are less reliable than those of a personal chart. Good results are yielded, indeed, but pleading in favour or against it is not the point here. The technique exists, just as mundane astrology and the study of planetary cycles are there to explain world events located in space and time.

Therefore, these pages give the natal chart of "Bilbao (Espagne)" with the position of planets, signs and houses, as well as the graphs of the dominants and planetary distributions.

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