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Anchor text: Evaristo de Churruca
Target Entity: Evaristo_de_Churruca_y_Brunet
Preceding Context: There is no consensus among historians about the origin of the name. The engineer
Succeeding Context: said that is a Basque custom to name a place after its location, for Bilbao would be the result of the union of the Basque words for river and cove: Bil-Ibaia-Bao. Also, historian José Tussel Gómez argues that it is just a natural evolution of the Spanish words bello vado, beautiful river crossing. On the other hand, writer Esteban Calle Iturrino said that the name derives from the two previous settlement that existed on both banks of the estuary, more than the estuary itself. The first one, where the current Casco Viejo stands, would be called billa that in Basque means stacking, after the configuration of the buildings. The second one, located on the left bank, where now stands Bilbao La Vieja, would be called vaho, Spanish for mist or steam. From the union of this two, the name Bilbao would come out, that previously was also written as Bilvao and Biluao, as documented in its municipal charter and its following transcriptions.
Paragraph Title: Etymology
Source Page: Bilbao

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