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-Area: 20.5 km2
-Height: 624 metres.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, especially potatoes and grapes.
-Area: 20.5 km2
-Height: 624 metres.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, especially potatoes and grapes.
-Location: The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. It is on the right bank of the River Oja.
-Area: 29.7 km2.
-Height: 591 metres.
-Economy: This is a farming town that produced mainly potatoes.
-Location: The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. It is on the right bank of the River Oja.
-Area: 29.7 km2.
-Height: 591 metres.
-Economy: This is a farming town that produced mainly potatoes.
Baños de Río Tobía
tipo de documento Towns
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 17.5 km2.
-Height: 574 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are wool production and cattle and pig farming, upon which the pigmeat industry is based. Farming also plays an important role, especially wheat, grapes and fruit and vegetables.
-Economy: The main activities are wool production and cattle and pig farming, upon which the pigmeat industry is based. Farming also plays an important role, especially wheat, grapes and fruit and vegetables.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 17.5 km2.
-Height: 574 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are wool production and cattle and pig farming, upon which the pigmeat industry is based. Farming also plays an important role, especially wheat, grapes and fruit and vegetables.
-Economy: The main activities are wool production and cattle and pig farming, upon which the pigmeat industry is based. Farming also plays an important role, especially wheat, grapes and fruit and vegetables.
Baños de Rioja
tipo de documento Towns
-Location: The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. It is in the Oja Valley.
-Area: 9.2 km2.
-Height: 550 metres.
-Economy:Irrigated framing is the main way of life in this town.
-Location: The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada. It is in the Oja Valley.
-Area: 9.2 km2.
-Height: 550 metres.
-Economy:Irrigated framing is the main way of life in this town.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is in the San Millán Valley.
-Area: 5.8 km2.
-Height: 727 metres.
-Economy: The village's economy is generated through livestock and crop farming, particularly potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is in the San Millán Valley.
-Area: 5.8 km2.
-Height: 727 metres.
-Economy: The village's economy is generated through livestock and crop farming, particularly potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the foothills of the Bergasa Mountains.
-Area: 26.94 km2.
-Height: 645 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Carbonera.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: wheat, grapes, olives and almonds. Sheep and goats are also farmed.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the foothills of the Bergasa Mountains.
-Area: 26.94 km2.
-Height: 645 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Carbonera.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: wheat, grapes, olives and almonds. Sheep and goats are also farmed.
Bergasillas Bajera
tipo de documento Towns
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the foothills of the Bergasa Mountains.
-Area: 9.7 km2.
-Height: 844 metres.
-Economy:The main activities are crop and livestock farming.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It is in the foothills of the Bergasa Mountains.
-Area: 9.7 km2.
-Height: 844 metres.
-Economy:The main activities are crop and livestock farming.
The town appears in the Nájera charter of 1137. In 1317, King Alfonso XI allowed the 20 inhabitants to count themselves as 15 for the purpose of paying their contributions as they were so poor.
-Surrounding area: On Santitas hill there is a chapel dedicated to Santa Nunila and Santa Alodia, who it is thought were born in Bezares. It is an extremely beautiful spot with gentle hills, mild weather and pure air.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The town is in the Yalde Valley.
-Area: 4.5 km2.
-Height: 717 metres.
-Economy: This is a farming town: wheat, barley and potatoes are the main crops and there is also some livestock farming.
The town appears in the Nájera charter of 1137. In 1317, King Alfonso XI allowed the 20 inhabitants to count themselves as 15 for the purpose of paying their contributions as they were so poor.
-Surrounding area: On Santitas hill there is a chapel dedicated to Santa Nunila and Santa Alodia, who it is thought were born in Bezares. It is an extremely beautiful spot with gentle hills, mild weather and pure air.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The town is in the Yalde Valley.
-Area: 4.5 km2.
-Height: 717 metres.
-Economy: This is a farming town: wheat, barley and potatoes are the main crops and there is also some livestock farming.
The town's first historic document dates back to 1082, when the knight Sancho Petriz and his brothers gave vines to San Millán to help the soul of another deceased brother. It was one of the villages given in 1396 by Iñigo Ortiz of Zúñiga to his son, Diego, on his marriage to Juana, the illegitimate daughter of King Carlos III of Navarre.
-Surrounding area: There are large poplar groves and the River Najerilla, which is home to many trout. The Peña Tobía crags and a recreational area.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Located upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 4.7 km2.
-Height: 586 metres.
-Economy: There is little land used for growing crops, but the land that is farmed is put over to barley, grapes, fodder, potatoes and garden vegetables. Wood and mixed feed are two of the main industries.
The town's first historic document dates back to 1082, when the knight Sancho Petriz and his brothers gave vines to San Millán to help the soul of another deceased brother. It was one of the villages given in 1396 by Iñigo Ortiz of Zúñiga to his son, Diego, on his marriage to Juana, the illegitimate daughter of King Carlos III of Navarre.
-Surrounding area: There are large poplar groves and the River Najerilla, which is home to many trout. The Peña Tobía crags and a recreational area.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Located upstream of the River Najerilla.
-Area: 4.7 km2.
-Height: 586 metres.
-Economy: There is little land used for growing crops, but the land that is farmed is put over to barley, grapes, fodder, potatoes and garden vegetables. Wood and mixed feed are two of the main industries.
Brieva de Cameros
tipo de documento Towns
-Area: It is part of the district of Anguiano. Brieva is one of the 7 Viniegras towns that are upstream of the Brieva and Najerilla Rivers.
-Area: 46 km2.
-Height: 936 metres
-Economy: The main activity here is livestock farming: sheep, cattle and horses.
-Area: It is part of the district of Anguiano. Brieva is one of the 7 Viniegras towns that are upstream of the Brieva and Najerilla Rivers.
-Area: 46 km2.
-Height: 936 metres
-Economy: The main activity here is livestock farming: sheep, cattle and horses.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the banks of the River Ebro.
-Area: 2.4 km2.
-Height: 455 metres.
-Economy: Farming. The main crop is the grape and there are lots of wineries.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the banks of the River Ebro.
-Area: 2.4 km2.
-Height: 455 metres.
-Economy: Farming. The main crop is the grape and there are lots of wineries.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the right bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 37.8 km2.
-Height: 501 metres.
-Economy: Grapes, fruit and vegetables are the main crops produced here.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the right bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 37.8 km2.
-Height: 501 metres.
-Economy: Grapes, fruit and vegetables are the main crops produced here.
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