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Gimileo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. The River Zamaca crosses the municipality and is a tributary of the River Ebro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the left bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.1 km2.
-Height: 482 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity and the most common crops are grain, grapes, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the left bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.1 km2.
-Height: 482 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity and the most common crops are grain, grapes, beet and potatoes.
Gimileo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. The River Zamaca crosses the municipality and is a tributary of the River Ebro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the left bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.1 km2.
-Height: 482 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity and the most common crops are grain, grapes, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is on the left bank of the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.1 km2.
-Height: 482 metres.
-Economy: Farming is the main activity and the most common crops are grain, grapes, beet and potatoes.
Grañón is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is the last village in La Rioja on the Way of St. James. The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada and the judicial area of Haro. The municipality's residents, known as grañoneros and grañoneras, mainly farm the land and breed livestock meaning that most young people leave the village to find other work in the region's capital, Logroño.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is on Mount Carrasquedo.
-Area: 31 km2.
-Height: 723 metres.
-Economy: Grañón's economy is based on farming, particularly barley, wheat, grapes, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is on Mount Carrasquedo.
-Area: 31 km2.
-Height: 723 metres.
-Economy: Grañón's economy is based on farming, particularly barley, wheat, grapes, beet and potatoes.
Grañón is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is the last village in La Rioja on the Way of St. James. The town is part of the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada and the judicial area of Haro. The municipality's residents, known as grañoneros and grañoneras, mainly farm the land and breed livestock meaning that most young people leave the village to find other work in the region's capital, Logroño.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is on Mount Carrasquedo.
-Area: 31 km2.
-Height: 723 metres.
-Economy: Grañón's economy is based on farming, particularly barley, wheat, grapes, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is on Mount Carrasquedo.
-Area: 31 km2.
-Height: 723 metres.
-Economy: Grañón's economy is based on farming, particularly barley, wheat, grapes, beet and potatoes.
Haro is a Spanish town and municipality located in the northeast of the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is the main town in the district of Haro and the largest in the Upper Rioja region. It borders the province of Burgos to the north along the Obarnes Mountains and Álava to the east along the River Ebro. According to the Spanish national statistics institute, the population in 2010 was 11,960. The main activity is vine growing and the production of quality wines with the Rioja Designation of Origen quality label. The area's wineries are one of the main tourist attractions and thousands of visitors pass through them each year. The town also has a lot of architectural and city heritage, including the main entrance to the Santo Tomás Church by Felipe Vigarny, the many palaces and also the old quarter, which was declared an historic and artistic site in 1975. There are a number of interesting facts about Haro; it hosts a Wine Fight, which is a festival of national tourist interest; it has the third oldest lantern procession in Spain; it was the first Spanish town to have electric street lights; and it was one of seven towns that are not provincial capitals to have a branch of the Bank of Spain.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the northwest of La Rioja, on the border between Burgos and Álava.
-Area: 40.32 km2.
-Height: 479 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The San Felices neighbourhood.
-Economy: Haro's economy is closely linked to farming and industry, particularly wine production. Over 600 hectares of land are used for grape growing in the "Wine City", as Haro is known, and the quality wine produced is famous worldwide. The textile, leather and shoe industries also play an important role.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the northwest of La Rioja, on the border between Burgos and Álava.
-Area: 40.32 km2.
-Height: 479 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The San Felices neighbourhood.
-Economy: Haro's economy is closely linked to farming and industry, particularly wine production. Over 600 hectares of land are used for grape growing in the "Wine City", as Haro is known, and the quality wine produced is famous worldwide. The textile, leather and shoe industries also play an important role.
Haro is a Spanish town and municipality located in the northeast of the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is the main town in the district of Haro and the largest in the Upper Rioja region. It borders the province of Burgos to the north along the Obarnes Mountains and Álava to the east along the River Ebro. According to the Spanish national statistics institute, the population in 2010 was 11,960. The main activity is vine growing and the production of quality wines with the Rioja Designation of Origen quality label. The area's wineries are one of the main tourist attractions and thousands of visitors pass through them each year. The town also has a lot of architectural and city heritage, including the main entrance to the Santo Tomás Church by Felipe Vigarny, the many palaces and also the old quarter, which was declared an historic and artistic site in 1975. There are a number of interesting facts about Haro; it hosts a Wine Fight, which is a festival of national tourist interest; it has the third oldest lantern procession in Spain; it was the first Spanish town to have electric street lights; and it was one of seven towns that are not provincial capitals to have a branch of the Bank of Spain.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the northwest of La Rioja, on the border between Burgos and Álava.
-Area: 40.32 km2.
-Height: 479 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The San Felices neighbourhood.
-Economy: Haro's economy is closely linked to farming and industry, particularly wine production. Over 600 hectares of land are used for grape growing in the "Wine City", as Haro is known, and the quality wine produced is famous worldwide. The textile, leather and shoe industries also play an important role.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the northwest of La Rioja, on the border between Burgos and Álava.
-Area: 40.32 km2.
-Height: 479 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The San Felices neighbourhood.
-Economy: Haro's economy is closely linked to farming and industry, particularly wine production. Over 600 hectares of land are used for grape growing in the "Wine City", as Haro is known, and the quality wine produced is famous worldwide. The textile, leather and shoe industries also play an important role.
Herramélluri
tipo de documento Towns
Herramélluri is a Spanish town and municipality in the northeast of the autonomous region of La Rioja. It lies mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are few high mountains. The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are gentle hills and slopes.
-Area: 10.8 km2.
-Height: 570 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are gentle hills and slopes.
-Area: 10.8 km2.
-Height: 570 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
Herramélluri is a Spanish town and municipality in the northeast of the autonomous region of La Rioja. It lies mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are few high mountains. The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are gentle hills and slopes.
-Area: 10.8 km2.
-Height: 570 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is mid-way along the River Tirón in an area where there are gentle hills and slopes.
-Area: 10.8 km2.
-Height: 570 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops, although there is also a lot of livestock. Pig farming has been developed at the expense of sheep and cattle farming.
Hervías is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, at the point where the Oja and Najerilla Rivers meet. The main activity is farming, although some inhabitants commute daily to work in nearby towns.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is between the Oja
and Najerilla Rivers, where the landscape is flat and slopes slightly towards the River Ebro.
-Area: 13.9 km2.
-Height: 655 metres.
-Economy: The economy's base is farming, particularly grain. Pigs are also farmed. , Hervías es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja. Se sitúa en la comarca de Santo Domingo de la Calzada, en el interfluvio de los ríos Oja y Najerilla. Su economía se basa principalmente en la agricultura, aunque algunos habitantes se desplazan a diario a trabajar en localidades cercanas.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se localiza en el interfluvio Oja
-Najerilla, en un entorno llano y ligeramente inclinado hacia el Ebro.
-Superficie: 13,9 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 655 m.
-Economía: La base de la economía es la agricultura, especialmente de cereales. En cuanto a la ganadería predomina la porcina.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is between the Oja
and Najerilla Rivers, where the landscape is flat and slopes slightly towards the River Ebro.
-Area: 13.9 km2.
-Height: 655 metres.
-Economy: The economy's base is farming, particularly grain. Pigs are also farmed. , Hervías es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja. Se sitúa en la comarca de Santo Domingo de la Calzada, en el interfluvio de los ríos Oja y Najerilla. Su economía se basa principalmente en la agricultura, aunque algunos habitantes se desplazan a diario a trabajar en localidades cercanas.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se localiza en el interfluvio Oja
-Najerilla, en un entorno llano y ligeramente inclinado hacia el Ebro.
-Superficie: 13,9 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 655 m.
-Economía: La base de la economía es la agricultura, especialmente de cereales. En cuanto a la ganadería predomina la porcina.
Hervías is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, at the point where the Oja and Najerilla Rivers meet. The main activity is farming, although some inhabitants commute daily to work in nearby towns.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is between the Oja
and Najerilla Rivers, where the landscape is flat and slopes slightly towards the River Ebro.
-Area: 13.9 km2.
-Height: 655 metres.
-Economy: The economy's base is farming, particularly grain. Pigs are also farmed. , Hervías es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja. Se sitúa en la comarca de Santo Domingo de la Calzada, en el interfluvio de los ríos Oja y Najerilla. Su economía se basa principalmente en la agricultura, aunque algunos habitantes se desplazan a diario a trabajar en localidades cercanas.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se localiza en el interfluvio Oja
-Najerilla, en un entorno llano y ligeramente inclinado hacia el Ebro.
-Superficie: 13,9 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 655 m.
-Economía: La base de la economía es la agricultura, especialmente de cereales. En cuanto a la ganadería predomina la porcina.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. The village is between the Oja
and Najerilla Rivers, where the landscape is flat and slopes slightly towards the River Ebro.
-Area: 13.9 km2.
-Height: 655 metres.
-Economy: The economy's base is farming, particularly grain. Pigs are also farmed. , Hervías es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja. Se sitúa en la comarca de Santo Domingo de la Calzada, en el interfluvio de los ríos Oja y Najerilla. Su economía se basa principalmente en la agricultura, aunque algunos habitantes se desplazan a diario a trabajar en localidades cercanas.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se localiza en el interfluvio Oja
-Najerilla, en un entorno llano y ligeramente inclinado hacia el Ebro.
-Superficie: 13,9 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 655 m.
-Economía: La base de la economía es la agricultura, especialmente de cereales. En cuanto a la ganadería predomina la porcina.
Hormilla is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It covers the areas around the lower part of the River Tuerto, where the landscape descends.
-Area: 16 km2.
-Height: 522 metres.
-Economy: There is both dry and irrigated farming, although dry crops are most common: the main crops are barley, wheat, beet and grapes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It covers the areas around the lower part of the River Tuerto, where the landscape descends.
-Area: 16 km2.
-Height: 522 metres.
-Economy: There is both dry and irrigated farming, although dry crops are most common: the main crops are barley, wheat, beet and grapes.
Hormilla is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It covers the areas around the lower part of the River Tuerto, where the landscape descends.
-Area: 16 km2.
-Height: 522 metres.
-Economy: There is both dry and irrigated farming, although dry crops are most common: the main crops are barley, wheat, beet and grapes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It covers the areas around the lower part of the River Tuerto, where the landscape descends.
-Area: 16 km2.
-Height: 522 metres.
-Economy: There is both dry and irrigated farming, although dry crops are most common: the main crops are barley, wheat, beet and grapes.
Hormilleja
tipo de documento Towns
Hormilleja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the district of Nájera at the point where the Najerilla and Tuerto Rivers meet. To the north and northwest it borders San Asensio, to the east it borders the administrative area of Somalo and to the south and west it borders Nájera. Its inhabitants are known as «Chinches».
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 7.3 km2.
-Height: 496 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, mainly barley, wheat, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 7.3 km2.
-Height: 496 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, mainly barley, wheat, beet and potatoes.
Hormilleja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja. It is in the district of Nájera at the point where the Najerilla and Tuerto Rivers meet. To the north and northwest it borders San Asensio, to the east it borders the administrative area of Somalo and to the south and west it borders Nájera. Its inhabitants are known as «Chinches».
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 7.3 km2.
-Height: 496 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, mainly barley, wheat, beet and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera.
-Area: 7.3 km2.
-Height: 496 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, mainly barley, wheat, beet and potatoes.
Huércanos is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Huércanos is close to the River Yalde and the surrounding landscape climbs gradually towards the east, ending with the El Cuento Mountain at 821 metres, close to the San Antón hill.
-Area: 18.7 km2.
-Height: 516 metres.
-Economy: Population numbers have changed throughout the century and began to drop from 1960 onwards. The municipality's main activity is farming and the main crops are grapes, grain and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Huércanos is close to the River Yalde and the surrounding landscape climbs gradually towards the east, ending with the El Cuento Mountain at 821 metres, close to the San Antón hill.
-Area: 18.7 km2.
-Height: 516 metres.
-Economy: Population numbers have changed throughout the century and began to drop from 1960 onwards. The municipality's main activity is farming and the main crops are grapes, grain and potatoes.
Huércanos is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Huércanos is close to the River Yalde and the surrounding landscape climbs gradually towards the east, ending with the El Cuento Mountain at 821 metres, close to the San Antón hill.
-Area: 18.7 km2.
-Height: 516 metres.
-Economy: Population numbers have changed throughout the century and began to drop from 1960 onwards. The municipality's main activity is farming and the main crops are grapes, grain and potatoes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. Huércanos is close to the River Yalde and the surrounding landscape climbs gradually towards the east, ending with the El Cuento Mountain at 821 metres, close to the San Antón hill.
-Area: 18.7 km2.
-Height: 516 metres.
-Economy: Population numbers have changed throughout the century and began to drop from 1960 onwards. The municipality's main activity is farming and the main crops are grapes, grain and potatoes.
Ledesma de la Cogolla
tipo de documento Towns
Ledesma de la Cogolla is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality covers the area around the River Ledesma, at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountains. It is a mountainous area with steep slopes.
-Area: 12.1 km2.
-Height:749 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming, particularly sheep. Farming is a means of subsistence, but there is also a lot of forestry activity.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality covers the area around the River Ledesma, at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountains. It is a mountainous area with steep slopes.
-Area: 12.1 km2.
-Height:749 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming, particularly sheep. Farming is a means of subsistence, but there is also a lot of forestry activity.
Ledesma de la Cogolla is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality covers the area around the River Ledesma, at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountains. It is a mountainous area with steep slopes.
-Area: 12.1 km2.
-Height:749 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming, particularly sheep. Farming is a means of subsistence, but there is also a lot of forestry activity.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipality covers the area around the River Ledesma, at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountains. It is a mountainous area with steep slopes.
-Area: 12.1 km2.
-Height:749 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is livestock farming, particularly sheep. Farming is a means of subsistence, but there is also a lot of forestry activity.
Leiva is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is in the mid-valley region of the River Tirón.
-Area: 12.6 km2.
-Height: 587 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: grain, potatoes and beet.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is in the mid-valley region of the River Tirón.
-Area: 12.6 km2.
-Height: 587 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: grain, potatoes and beet.
Leiva is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is in the mid-valley region of the River Tirón.
-Area: 12.6 km2.
-Height: 587 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: grain, potatoes and beet.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is in the mid-valley region of the River Tirón.
-Area: 12.6 km2.
-Height: 587 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is farming: grain, potatoes and beet.
Manjarrés is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipal area covers the land around the Yalde River.
-Area: 6.1 km2.
-Height: 629 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are dry and livestock farming and many businesses related to the meat industry have therefore been created.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipal area covers the land around the Yalde River.
-Area: 6.1 km2.
-Height: 629 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are dry and livestock farming and many businesses related to the meat industry have therefore been created.
Manjarrés is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipal area covers the land around the Yalde River.
-Area: 6.1 km2.
-Height: 629 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are dry and livestock farming and many businesses related to the meat industry have therefore been created.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. The municipal area covers the land around the Yalde River.
-Area: 6.1 km2.
-Height: 629 metres.
-Economy: The main activities are dry and livestock farming and many businesses related to the meat industry have therefore been created.
Manzanares de Rioja
tipo de documento Towns
Manzanares de Rioja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It covers the area around the Suso Mountains in the foothills of the Demanda mountain range.
-Area:17.84 km2.
-Height: 805 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops: barley and oats. Livestock farming and forestry also play an important role. , Manzanares de Rioja es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se situa en torno a los Montes de Suso, al pie de la Demanda.
-Superficie:17,84 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 805 m.
-Núcleos de población, barrios o aldeas: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economía:La actividad predominante es la agricultura, principalmente la de secano: cebada y avena, aunque también son importantes la ganadería y los recursos forestales.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It covers the area around the Suso Mountains in the foothills of the Demanda mountain range.
-Area:17.84 km2.
-Height: 805 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops: barley and oats. Livestock farming and forestry also play an important role. , Manzanares de Rioja es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se situa en torno a los Montes de Suso, al pie de la Demanda.
-Superficie:17,84 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 805 m.
-Núcleos de población, barrios o aldeas: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economía:La actividad predominante es la agricultura, principalmente la de secano: cebada y avena, aunque también son importantes la ganadería y los recursos forestales.
Manzanares de Rioja is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It covers the area around the Suso Mountains in the foothills of the Demanda mountain range.
-Area:17.84 km2.
-Height: 805 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops: barley and oats. Livestock farming and forestry also play an important role. , Manzanares de Rioja es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se situa en torno a los Montes de Suso, al pie de la Demanda.
-Superficie:17,84 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 805 m.
-Núcleos de población, barrios o aldeas: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economía:La actividad predominante es la agricultura, principalmente la de secano: cebada y avena, aunque también son importantes la ganadería y los recursos forestales.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It covers the area around the Suso Mountains in the foothills of the Demanda mountain range.
-Area:17.84 km2.
-Height: 805 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economy:The main activity is farming, particularly dry crops: barley and oats. Livestock farming and forestry also play an important role. , Manzanares de Rioja es un municipio de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja.
-Situación: Pertenece a la comarca de Santo Domingo. Se situa en torno a los Montes de Suso, al pie de la Demanda.
-Superficie:17,84 km cuadrados.
-Altitud: 805 m.
-Núcleos de población, barrios o aldeas: Gallinero de Rioja.
-Economía:La actividad predominante es la agricultura, principalmente la de secano: cebada y avena, aunque también son importantes la ganadería y los recursos forestales.
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