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Pazuengos

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Pazuengos is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja at the foot of the San Lorenzo Mountain, between Ezcaray and San Millán de la Cogolla. The surrounding area is used for grazing horses and cattle and the La Rioja government manages a farm for breeding Avileña-Negra Ibérica cattle. The highest peak in the administrative area is the Cabeza Parda Mountain at 2,000 metres. The municipality is an obligatory stop for walkers on the GR-93 footpath, which takes them through beechwoods and oak forests towards San Millán de la Cogolla, and for those using the GR-93.1 footpath to the Valvanera Monastery, which is a traditional route taken by pilgrims from Ezcaray to Valvanera. The municipality's two villages, Villanueva and Ollora, are now in ruins. The 16th century church is dedicated to San Martín.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The area is elevated and is on the right bank of the River Calabazares.
-Area: 25.2 km2.
-Height: 1,162 metres.
-Economy: The few inhabitants farm animals and eke out a living through subsistence agriculture.

Tourism resources:

Wonderful landscapes, as Pazuengos is surrounded by hills.

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Number of inhabitants: 49
Local festivals: San Martín, on 11 November and San Juan, on 24 June.
District: Sierra
Distance to the capital (Km): 55
Distances to other places (Km): Logroño: 59.9, Pamplona: 82.5, Soria: 82.9, Vitoria: 145, Burgos: 151
AEMET identifier: 26113

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