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Alfaro

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Alfaro is a city and municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. Alfaro is in the east of the province, in the Lower Rioja area. It is the main city in the district of Alfaro and the largest municipality in the whole of La Rioja; it borders the autonomous region of Navarre. On the 1 January 2009, the population was 9,883 according to data from the Spanish national institute of statistics (INE). It is the fifth most populated city after Logroño, Calahorra, Arnedo and Haro. The River Ebro crosses the north of the municipality and the River Alhama flows into the Ebro having encircled Alfaro to the west.


-Area: It is part of the district of Alfaro.
-Area: 193.3 km2.
-Height: 302 metres.
-Economy: The area's biggest industry is food and agriculture with around,60,000 hectares of irrigated land, where fruit and vegetables are grown. Secondary activities include a large canning industry and wood and furniture businesses. Chair production is particularly important and so are products connected to the construction industry: tiles and bricks. The tertiary sector and industry are also important in Alfaro.

Alfaro is a city and municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. Alfaro is in the east of the province, in the Lower Rioja area. It is the main city in the district of Alfaro and the largest municipality in the whole of La Rioja; it borders the autonomous region of Navarre. On the 1 January 2009, the population was 9,883 according to data from the Spanish national institute of statistics (INE). It is the fifth most populated city after Logroño, Calahorra, Arnedo and Haro. The River Ebro crosses the north of the municipality and the River Alhama flows into the Ebro having encircled Alfaro to the west.


-Area: It is part of the district of Alfaro.
-Area: 193.3 km2.
-Height: 302 metres.
-Economy: The area's biggest industry is food and agriculture with around,60,000 hectares of irrigated land, where fruit and vegetables are grown. Secondary activities include a large canning industry and wood and furniture businesses. Chair production is particularly important and so are products connected to the construction industry: tiles and bricks. The tertiary sector and industry are also important in Alfaro.

Almarza de Cameros

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Alnarza de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 28 km2.
-Height: 1,079 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ribavellosa.
-Economy: Subsistence agriculture and livestock farming are the most common activities.
Alnarza de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 28 km2.
-Height: 1,079 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ribavellosa.
-Economy: Subsistence agriculture and livestock farming are the most common activities.

Anguciana

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Anguciana is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the northeast of the province. The district is under the local jurisdiction of Haro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro.
-Area: 5 km2.
-Height: 472 metres.
-Economy: The main activity in this municipality is farming, particularly grape production.
Anguciana is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the northeast of the province. The district is under the local jurisdiction of Haro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro.
-Area: 5 km2.
-Height: 472 metres.
-Economy: The main activity in this municipality is farming, particularly grape production.

Anguiano

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Anguiano is a municipality in the Upper Rioja area of the autonomous region of La Rioja, Spain. There are three neighbourhoods in this town: Mediavilla, Eras and Cuevas. Mediavilla is the largest and houses the town hall, the San Andrés parish Church and many nobles' houses. Livestock farming is the traditional activity in the Cuevas neighbourhood, which houses the San Pedro Church. The River Najerilla separates Cuevas from Mediavilla and the two are connected by the Madre de Dios bridge. Eras is a farming neighbourhood where the majority of the village's barns were located, although there are several nobles' houses as well. The Aidillo gully separates Eras from Mediavilla and in the past, the Puentecilla bridge was the only way to cross this gully. The village is famous for its dancers on stilts, which is said to be La Rioja's oldest folk tradition.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 90.6 km2.
-Height: 663 metres.
-Economy: Livestock farming is the main activity, particularly goats, horses, cows and wool production. Tourism has increased in this area in the last few years.
Anguiano is a municipality in the Upper Rioja area of the autonomous region of La Rioja, Spain. There are three neighbourhoods in this town: Mediavilla, Eras and Cuevas. Mediavilla is the largest and houses the town hall, the San Andrés parish Church and many nobles' houses. Livestock farming is the traditional activity in the Cuevas neighbourhood, which houses the San Pedro Church. The River Najerilla separates Cuevas from Mediavilla and the two are connected by the Madre de Dios bridge. Eras is a farming neighbourhood where the majority of the village's barns were located, although there are several nobles' houses as well. The Aidillo gully separates Eras from Mediavilla and in the past, the Puentecilla bridge was the only way to cross this gully. The village is famous for its dancers on stilts, which is said to be La Rioja's oldest folk tradition.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 90.6 km2.
-Height: 663 metres.
-Economy: Livestock farming is the main activity, particularly goats, horses, cows and wool production. Tourism has increased in this area in the last few years.

Arenzana de Abajo

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Arenzana de Abajo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 8.2 km2.
-Height: 543 metres.
-Economy: The main activity here is farming and the most common crops are grain, potatoes and grapes.
Arenzana de Abajo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 8.2 km2.
-Height: 543 metres.
-Economy: The main activity here is farming and the most common crops are grain, potatoes and grapes.

Arenzana de Arriba

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Arenzana de Arriba es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Nájera.
-Superficie: 5,96 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 598 m.
-Economía: Predomina la agricultura de patata, vid y trigo. , Arenzana de Arriba is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 5.96 km2.
-Height: 598 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is growing potatoes, grapes and wheat.
Arenzana de Arriba es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Nájera.
-Superficie: 5,96 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 598 m.
-Economía: Predomina la agricultura de patata, vid y trigo. , Arenzana de Arriba is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 5.96 km2.
-Height: 598 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is growing potatoes, grapes and wheat.

Arnedillo

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Arnedillo is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the Lower Rioja region, just a few kilometres from Arnedo, between the Hez and Peñalmonte mountain ranges. The River Cidacos crosses the municipality. The area is well-known for its natural thermal baths that contain hot water filtered from deep down in the earth. This water is used by the spa which is on the right-hand bank of the river on the outskirts of the town. Santa Eulalia Somera is a district just 5 km from Arnedillo next to Santa Eulalia Bajera. It is part of the municipality of Arnedillo.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo.
-Area: 42.2 km2.
-Height: 654 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Santa Eulalia Somera.
-Economy: The thermal spa in Arnedillo attracts tourists to the area and this is the main source of income. The municipality's orography means that there is little crop or livestock farming.
Arnedillo is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the Lower Rioja region, just a few kilometres from Arnedo, between the Hez and Peñalmonte mountain ranges. The River Cidacos crosses the municipality. The area is well-known for its natural thermal baths that contain hot water filtered from deep down in the earth. This water is used by the spa which is on the right-hand bank of the river on the outskirts of the town. Santa Eulalia Somera is a district just 5 km from Arnedillo next to Santa Eulalia Bajera. It is part of the municipality of Arnedillo.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo.
-Area: 42.2 km2.
-Height: 654 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Santa Eulalia Somera.
-Economy: The thermal spa in Arnedillo attracts tourists to the area and this is the main source of income. The municipality's orography means that there is little crop or livestock farming.

Arnedo

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The city of Arnedo is in the Lower Rioja region of La Rioja and has a population of 14,548. The River Cidacos runs through the municipality. The city's economy centres on the shoe industry. The name Arnedo possibly comes from the Latin Arenetum, collective noun for sand.
-Location:It is part of the district of Arnedo.
-Area: 86.8 km2.
-Height: 550 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Turruncún.
-Economy: Arendo is one of the most prosperous towns in La Rioja. Industrial activity is high, particularly in the shoe sector, which is a tradition inherited from the previous century. The main crops farmed in this area are typically Mediterranean, such as grain, grapes, olives and also fruit and vegetables. The Kan de Vico Medieval market is held in September.

The city of Arnedo is in the Lower Rioja region of La Rioja and has a population of 14,548. The River Cidacos runs through the municipality. The city's economy centres on the shoe industry. The name Arnedo possibly comes from the Latin Arenetum, collective noun for sand.
-Location:It is part of the district of Arnedo.
-Area: 86.8 km2.
-Height: 550 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Turruncún.
-Economy: Arendo is one of the most prosperous towns in La Rioja. Industrial activity is high, particularly in the shoe sector, which is a tradition inherited from the previous century. The main crops farmed in this area are typically Mediterranean, such as grain, grapes, olives and also fruit and vegetables. The Kan de Vico Medieval market is held in September.

Arrúbal

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Arrubal is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, around 20 km from Logroño. The population is 475 (2009) and the municipality measures 7.35 km². The town is close to the River Ebro, and the El Sequero industrial estate and the Arrúbal power station are within the municipal area providing many jobs.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. Arrúbal is on the right bank of the River Ebro.
-Area:7.52 km2.
-Height: 357 metres.
-Economy: There were big changes in the municipality when the area was developed, especially once the El Sequero industrial estate was built. Most of the municipality's residents work on the industrial estate. Farming is also important in the town and a lot of grain, asparagus, potatoes and fruit and vegetables are produced.
Arrubal is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, around 20 km from Logroño. The population is 475 (2009) and the municipality measures 7.35 km². The town is close to the River Ebro, and the El Sequero industrial estate and the Arrúbal power station are within the municipal area providing many jobs.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. Arrúbal is on the right bank of the River Ebro.
-Area:7.52 km2.
-Height: 357 metres.
-Economy: There were big changes in the municipality when the area was developed, especially once the El Sequero industrial estate was built. Most of the municipality's residents work on the industrial estate. Farming is also important in the town and a lot of grain, asparagus, potatoes and fruit and vegetables are produced.

Ausejo

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Ausejo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location:It is part of the district of Calahorra. It is on the right bank of the River Ebro in the area called Ocón.
-Area:56.7 km2.
-Height: 556 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly asparagus, mushrooms, grapes and other fruit.
Ausejo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location:It is part of the district of Calahorra. It is on the right bank of the River Ebro in the area called Ocón.
-Area:56.7 km2.
-Height: 556 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly asparagus, mushrooms, grapes and other fruit.

Autol

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Autol is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. There are around 5,000 inhabitants and it is one of the largest towns in La Rioja behind the region's main cities. Autol is 458 metres above sea level and the left-bank of the River Cidacos crosses the area. Here the river meets the northern point of the Yerga Mountains and is forced to meander around Autol's town centre.
-Location: It is part of the district of Calahorra. To the north it borders with Calahorra along the Agudos Mountains and the Yerga Mountains stand to the south. The town is in a narrow gorge through which the River Cidacos flows, carved out of the rock that forms the Arnedo Valley.
-Area:85.3 km2.
-Height: 458 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity, particularly irrigated crops and a canning industry. Mushrooms are one of the main products.
Autol is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. There are around 5,000 inhabitants and it is one of the largest towns in La Rioja behind the region's main cities. Autol is 458 metres above sea level and the left-bank of the River Cidacos crosses the area. Here the river meets the northern point of the Yerga Mountains and is forced to meander around Autol's town centre.
-Location: It is part of the district of Calahorra. To the north it borders with Calahorra along the Agudos Mountains and the Yerga Mountains stand to the south. The town is in a narrow gorge through which the River Cidacos flows, carved out of the rock that forms the Arnedo Valley.
-Area:85.3 km2.
-Height: 458 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity, particularly irrigated crops and a canning industry. Mushrooms are one of the main products.

Azofra

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The municipality's name has Arab origins and means the obligation of servants to work the Master's land in exchange for a small amount of money. In the 11th century, the area was called Azofra in the documents belonging to royal properties. As a reward for the help given in the war against his brother, Pedro I gave the town to Ortiz de Zúñiga, native of Navarre and Master of Cidamón and Montalvo. From then onwards and up until the 19th century it belonged to this family, the Counts of Hervías and Montalvo. Azofra is on the Way of St. James.

-Surrounding area: The Santa María la Real Monastery in Nájera.


-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 11.76 km2.
-Height: 559 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is currently farming and the main crops are potatoes, beet, grapes and fruit and vegetables. Land is also farmed in Nájera.

The municipality's name has Arab origins and means the obligation of servants to work the Master's land in exchange for a small amount of money. In the 11th century, the area was called Azofra in the documents belonging to royal properties. As a reward for the help given in the war against his brother, Pedro I gave the town to Ortiz de Zúñiga, native of Navarre and Master of Cidamón and Montalvo. From then onwards and up until the 19th century it belonged to this family, the Counts of Hervías and Montalvo. Azofra is on the Way of St. James.

-Surrounding area: The Santa María la Real Monastery in Nájera.


-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 11.76 km2.
-Height: 559 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is currently farming and the main crops are potatoes, beet, grapes and fruit and vegetables. Land is also farmed in Nájera.

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