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Villanueva de Cameros

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Villanueva de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja and part of the district of Camero Nuevo. It is accessed via the N-111 road, which crosses the village. The populated area of Aldeanueva de Cameros is just 2 km away. During the winter months, almost nobody lives in this village.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros and is found upstream of the River Iregua.
-Area: 19.15 km2.
-Height: 914 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Aldeanueva de Cameros.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming.
Villanueva de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja and part of the district of Camero Nuevo. It is accessed via the N-111 road, which crosses the village. The populated area of Aldeanueva de Cameros is just 2 km away. During the winter months, almost nobody lives in this village.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros and is found upstream of the River Iregua.
-Area: 19.15 km2.
-Height: 914 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Aldeanueva de Cameros.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming.

Villar de Torre

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Villar de Torre is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality is upstream of the River Tuerto.
-Area: 12 km2.
-Height: 763 metres.
Villar de Torre is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality is upstream of the River Tuerto.
-Area: 12 km2.
-Height: 763 metres.

Villarejo

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The town appears in a document dated 1311 during the rule of King Fernando IV.
-Surrounding area: The Santa Ana Chapel. The monasteries in San Millán de la Cogolla. Santo Domingo de la Calzada.

-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The town is in the Tuerto Valley, halfway between the Demanda Mountains and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 6.37 km2.
-Height: 834 metres.
-Economy: Crop and livestock farming are the town's main activities.
The town appears in a document dated 1311 during the rule of King Fernando IV.
-Surrounding area: The Santa Ana Chapel. The monasteries in San Millán de la Cogolla. Santo Domingo de la Calzada.

-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The town is in the Tuerto Valley, halfway between the Demanda Mountains and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 6.37 km2.
-Height: 834 metres.
-Economy: Crop and livestock farming are the town's main activities.

Villarroya

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It was settled by shepherds from Arnedo in the early Middle Ages. It was a village in Arnedo until 1789. It is a mining town and the mines themselves are underneath the town. Important archaeological digs were carried out here and valuable evidence from the Pleistocene era was discovered.
-Surrounding area: Cornago and its castle.

-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the Lower Rioja region.
-Area: 11.8 km2.
-Height: 925 metres.
-Economy: The municipality has lost its population as a result of the coal mines closing in 1967. The municipality's few remaining inhabitants earn their livings by farming the land and breeding animals.
It was settled by shepherds from Arnedo in the early Middle Ages. It was a village in Arnedo until 1789. It is a mining town and the mines themselves are underneath the town. Important archaeological digs were carried out here and valuable evidence from the Pleistocene era was discovered.
-Surrounding area: Cornago and its castle.

-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the Lower Rioja region.
-Area: 11.8 km2.
-Height: 925 metres.
-Economy: The municipality has lost its population as a result of the coal mines closing in 1967. The municipality's few remaining inhabitants earn their livings by farming the land and breeding animals.

Villarta-Quintana

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Villarta-Quintana is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. This is essentially a farming village with small cattle and pig farms. The main crop grown is grain: wheat, barley, oats, rye and also some potatoes. Attempts have recently been made to grow other types of crop, such as broccoli, green beans and peas. There are three very different and separate populated areas in Villarta-Quintana: Villarta, Quintana and Quintanar de Rioja. Villarta is the main centre with the town hall, parish church, health centre and senior citizens' centre. New buildings constructed in the last few years and renovated old houses have slightly changed the appearance of the village. There are two gardens. In one of the gardens there is a picnic area and barbecue where various culinary celebrations are held. There is a pelota court, swimming pools and five-a-side football pitch on the far side of the village. Quintana is 800 metres away from Villarta. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery and a lot of vegetation. There is a picnic area and garden at the entrance to the village. Recently erected buildings contrast sharply with several dilapidated houses, which are an unmistakable symbol of the loss of population over the last few decades. Quintanar de Rioja is like an island deep in the province of Burgos. It is accessed via a new local road from Villarta or along the N-120 road from Castildelgado and Bascuñana (Burgos). Quintanar is in typically mountainous surroundings. There is a five-a-side football pitch. In 1998 the town council signed an agreement transferring powers to the residents regarding the management of local interests.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is very close to the border with the province of Burgos.
-Area: 24.6 km2.
-Height: 734 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The Quintana neighbourhood and the village of Quintanar de Rioja.
-Economy: The main activity is dry farming: wheat and barley.
Villarta-Quintana is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. This is essentially a farming village with small cattle and pig farms. The main crop grown is grain: wheat, barley, oats, rye and also some potatoes. Attempts have recently been made to grow other types of crop, such as broccoli, green beans and peas. There are three very different and separate populated areas in Villarta-Quintana: Villarta, Quintana and Quintanar de Rioja. Villarta is the main centre with the town hall, parish church, health centre and senior citizens' centre. New buildings constructed in the last few years and renovated old houses have slightly changed the appearance of the village. There are two gardens. In one of the gardens there is a picnic area and barbecue where various culinary celebrations are held. There is a pelota court, swimming pools and five-a-side football pitch on the far side of the village. Quintana is 800 metres away from Villarta. It is surrounded by beautiful scenery and a lot of vegetation. There is a picnic area and garden at the entrance to the village. Recently erected buildings contrast sharply with several dilapidated houses, which are an unmistakable symbol of the loss of population over the last few decades. Quintanar de Rioja is like an island deep in the province of Burgos. It is accessed via a new local road from Villarta or along the N-120 road from Castildelgado and Bascuñana (Burgos). Quintanar is in typically mountainous surroundings. There is a five-a-side football pitch. In 1998 the town council signed an agreement transferring powers to the residents regarding the management of local interests.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is very close to the border with the province of Burgos.
-Area: 24.6 km2.
-Height: 734 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The Quintana neighbourhood and the village of Quintanar de Rioja.
-Economy: The main activity is dry farming: wheat and barley.

Villaseca

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Villavelayo

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Villavelayo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the Demanda Mountains. It is in the far southwest of the region, at around 940 metres.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the far south of the Demanda Mountains, upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 40 km2.
-Height: 964 metres.
-Economy: The main activity here is livestock farming.
Villavelayo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the Demanda Mountains. It is in the far southwest of the region, at around 940 metres.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the far south of the Demanda Mountains, upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 40 km2.
-Height: 964 metres.
-Economy: The main activity here is livestock farming.

Villaverde de Rioja

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Villaverde de Rioja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 5.8 km2.
-Height: 823 metres.
-Economy: The economy is based on dry farming.
Villaverde de Rioja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 5.8 km2.
-Height: 823 metres.
-Economy: The economy is based on dry farming.

Villoslada de Cameros

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Villoslada de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is 50 km from the region's capital city and stands at 1,072 metres. The municipality covers 94.56 km² and has a population of 362.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros. It is in the far south of the Demanda Mountains, upstream of the River Iregua.
-Area: 94.5 km2.
-Height: 1,072 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's economy centres on livestock farming and forestry.
Villoslada de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is 50 km from the region's capital city and stands at 1,072 metres. The municipality covers 94.56 km² and has a population of 362.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros. It is in the far south of the Demanda Mountains, upstream of the River Iregua.
-Area: 94.5 km2.
-Height: 1,072 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's economy centres on livestock farming and forestry.

Viniegra de Abajo

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Viniegra de Abajo is one of the 7 Villas in the autonomous region of La Rioja. Viniegra de Abajo is between Camero Nuevo and the Demanda Mountains in the area known as the subdistrict of Upper Najerilla. It stands 881 metres above sea level and is 74 km from Logroño and 50 km from Nájera. The River Urbión crosses Viniegra. The river begins in the Picos de Urbión Mountains which are in the same municipal area as the village.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is one of the seven Viniegras Towns. It lies between the San Lorenzo and Urbión Mountains upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 65.5 km2.
-Height: 881 metres.
-Economy: This municipality's main activity is livestock farming.
Viniegra de Abajo is one of the 7 Villas in the autonomous region of La Rioja. Viniegra de Abajo is between Camero Nuevo and the Demanda Mountains in the area known as the subdistrict of Upper Najerilla. It stands 881 metres above sea level and is 74 km from Logroño and 50 km from Nájera. The River Urbión crosses Viniegra. The river begins in the Picos de Urbión Mountains which are in the same municipal area as the village.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is one of the seven Viniegras Towns. It lies between the San Lorenzo and Urbión Mountains upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 65.5 km2.
-Height: 881 metres.
-Economy: This municipality's main activity is livestock farming.

Viniegra de Arriba

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Viniegra de Arriba is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Just like Viniegra de Abajo, it is one of the seven Viniegras Towns. It lies between the San Lorenzo and Urbión Mountains upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Height: 1,182 metres.
Viniegra de Arriba is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Just like Viniegra de Abajo, it is one of the seven Viniegras Towns. It lies between the San Lorenzo and Urbión Mountains upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Height: 1,182 metres.

Zarratón

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Zarratón is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the northwest of the province. The municipality is under the local jurisdiction of Haro. In many documents from the Middle Ages, the municipality is mentioned as Cerratón. The roots of the name come from the Spanish noun cerro (hill) and not from the idea expressed in Basque documents that it comes from the words zarra (which means 'old') and ton ('very or lots'). It is also known as the village of the seven chapels and the seven dances.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the low valley formed by the Oja
and Tirón Rivers.
-Area: 18.6 km2.
-Height: 563 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming.
Zarratón is a municipality within the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the northwest of the province. The municipality is under the local jurisdiction of Haro. In many documents from the Middle Ages, the municipality is mentioned as Cerratón. The roots of the name come from the Spanish noun cerro (hill) and not from the idea expressed in Basque documents that it comes from the words zarra (which means 'old') and ton ('very or lots'). It is also known as the village of the seven chapels and the seven dances.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the low valley formed by the Oja
and Tirón Rivers.
-Area: 18.6 km2.
-Height: 563 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming.