After Navarra was integrated in the kingdom of Castilla , the history of Beire is included in the general history of Navarra. In 1786 there was a population of about 200 people in Beire. In 1802 Beire had a wheat mill by the river Cidacos and was governed by a mayor and two aldermen who were appointed by the viceroy as a proposal issued by the town.
In 1850 Beire had a school, provided with a yearly fee of 2000 reales (currency). In 1887 the population was 600 people rising up to 800 in 1920. In this last decade the town appears with a convent, two schools and two olive oil mills and the wheat mill already mentioned before.
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