Anúcita/Anuntzeta is a village that belongs to the municipality of Ribera Alta and the Cuadrilla (that is, a territorial division of Álava) of Añana, in the judicial district of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Álava-Araba, in the Basque country of Spain.
It lies at the foot of the mountain San Vitores (891 m) and on the left bank of the Bayas River at an elevation of 580 m. The village is bordered to the north by Subijana and Morillas, to the east by Nubilla, to the south by Hereña, and to the west by Pobes.
By deed of obligation it is known that the altarpiece of the high altar was built in the year 1793 by Juan Antonio Moraza.
In the outer wall of the tower on the bottom window there is a circular Chrismon which is an anagram formed by the first two letters of the name of Christ in Greek.
It is rectangular, with three floors and with a compact appearance, made of masonry and stonework, with important works in wood, such as the front door and the balconies.