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Islallana is a village in the autonomous region of La Rioja and part of the municipality of Nalda. The River Iregua runs next to the village, which is surrounded by crags, and it is in the foothills of the Ibérico Mountains. The River Iregua feeds the River Antiguo in this village, an irrigation canal that supplies the municipalities of Nalda, Albelda de Iregua, Entrena, Navarrete and Fuenmayor.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño and is a neighbourhood belonging to Nalda.
-Height: 610 metres.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño and is a neighbourhood belonging to Nalda.
-Height: 610 metres.
Islallana is a village in the autonomous region of La Rioja and part of the municipality of Nalda. The River Iregua runs next to the village, which is surrounded by crags, and it is in the foothills of the Ibérico Mountains. The River Iregua feeds the River Antiguo in this village, an irrigation canal that supplies the municipalities of Nalda, Albelda de Iregua, Entrena, Navarrete and Fuenmayor.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño and is a neighbourhood belonging to Nalda.
-Height: 610 metres.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño and is a neighbourhood belonging to Nalda.
-Height: 610 metres.
Jubera is part of the municipality of Santa Engracia de Jubera. The town is dominated by the castle. In 1207 it was one of the three strongholds loyal to Castile; the other two were the castles in Ausejo and Clavijo.
The landscape is rural with mid-sized mountains and is somewhat wild with the river running deep in the valley.
The 13th century walls and Romanesque porch remain in the San Nicolás Church. There is a large gothic crucifix and a 17th century Romanesque altarpiece.
-Location: The town is in the mountainous Juber Valley.
-Town: The town appears to be in full decline, just like the rest of the area. Rural tourism is now starting to bring some benefits to the town.
-Height: 648 metres., Jubera pertenece al municipio de Santa Engracia de Jubera. El pueblo lo preside su castillo roquedo, que en 1.207 fue uno de los tres fuertes que fueron fieles a Castilla, junto con el castillo de Ausejo y el de Clavijo.
El entorno paisajístico es el de una comarca rural de media montaña, agreste, con el río ahondando en el valle.
La iglesia de San Nicolás conserva los muros y la portada románica del siglo XIII. Importante crucifijo gótico y retablo romanista del siglo XVII.
-Situación: En el valle del río Jubera, zona de sierra.
-Población: Parece un pueblo en franca decadencia, como toda la comarca. Ahora se beneficia de cierto turismo rural.
-Altitud: 648 metros.
The landscape is rural with mid-sized mountains and is somewhat wild with the river running deep in the valley.
The 13th century walls and Romanesque porch remain in the San Nicolás Church. There is a large gothic crucifix and a 17th century Romanesque altarpiece.
-Location: The town is in the mountainous Juber Valley.
-Town: The town appears to be in full decline, just like the rest of the area. Rural tourism is now starting to bring some benefits to the town.
-Height: 648 metres., Jubera pertenece al municipio de Santa Engracia de Jubera. El pueblo lo preside su castillo roquedo, que en 1.207 fue uno de los tres fuertes que fueron fieles a Castilla, junto con el castillo de Ausejo y el de Clavijo.
El entorno paisajístico es el de una comarca rural de media montaña, agreste, con el río ahondando en el valle.
La iglesia de San Nicolás conserva los muros y la portada románica del siglo XIII. Importante crucifijo gótico y retablo romanista del siglo XVII.
-Situación: En el valle del río Jubera, zona de sierra.
-Población: Parece un pueblo en franca decadencia, como toda la comarca. Ahora se beneficia de cierto turismo rural.
-Altitud: 648 metros.
Jubera is part of the municipality of Santa Engracia de Jubera. The town is dominated by the castle. In 1207 it was one of the three strongholds loyal to Castile; the other two were the castles in Ausejo and Clavijo.
The landscape is rural with mid-sized mountains and is somewhat wild with the river running deep in the valley.
The 13th century walls and Romanesque porch remain in the San Nicolás Church. There is a large gothic crucifix and a 17th century Romanesque altarpiece.
-Location: The town is in the mountainous Juber Valley.
-Town: The town appears to be in full decline, just like the rest of the area. Rural tourism is now starting to bring some benefits to the town.
-Height: 648 metres., Jubera pertenece al municipio de Santa Engracia de Jubera. El pueblo lo preside su castillo roquedo, que en 1.207 fue uno de los tres fuertes que fueron fieles a Castilla, junto con el castillo de Ausejo y el de Clavijo.
El entorno paisajístico es el de una comarca rural de media montaña, agreste, con el río ahondando en el valle.
La iglesia de San Nicolás conserva los muros y la portada románica del siglo XIII. Importante crucifijo gótico y retablo romanista del siglo XVII.
-Situación: En el valle del río Jubera, zona de sierra.
-Población: Parece un pueblo en franca decadencia, como toda la comarca. Ahora se beneficia de cierto turismo rural.
-Altitud: 648 metros.
The landscape is rural with mid-sized mountains and is somewhat wild with the river running deep in the valley.
The 13th century walls and Romanesque porch remain in the San Nicolás Church. There is a large gothic crucifix and a 17th century Romanesque altarpiece.
-Location: The town is in the mountainous Juber Valley.
-Town: The town appears to be in full decline, just like the rest of the area. Rural tourism is now starting to bring some benefits to the town.
-Height: 648 metres., Jubera pertenece al municipio de Santa Engracia de Jubera. El pueblo lo preside su castillo roquedo, que en 1.207 fue uno de los tres fuertes que fueron fieles a Castilla, junto con el castillo de Ausejo y el de Clavijo.
El entorno paisajístico es el de una comarca rural de media montaña, agreste, con el río ahondando en el valle.
La iglesia de San Nicolás conserva los muros y la portada románica del siglo XIII. Importante crucifijo gótico y retablo romanista del siglo XVII.
-Situación: En el valle del río Jubera, zona de sierra.
-Población: Parece un pueblo en franca decadencia, como toda la comarca. Ahora se beneficia de cierto turismo rural.
-Altitud: 648 metros.
Lagunilla del Río Jubera
tipo de documento Towns
It acted as a defensive stronghold or city walls (11th century). In the 11th century, Lady Estefanía gave the town to her son, Prince Fernando. It is mentioned in Nájera's charter and belonged to the San Prudencio Monastery and the marquis of Revilla.
-Surrounding area: There are a number of chapels, including Santa Bárbara, Villavieja (17th century), San Cristóbal and Santa María (in ruins) and San Gregorio Ostiense, where there is a particularly interesting Romanesque image of the saint. The village of Ventas Blancas, which is 3 km from Lagunilla. The parish church and the ruined, Visigothic Santa María de Rute Chapel (1162) are of particular interest. The village of Zenzano, which is currently abandoned.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality lies between the Rivers Leza
and Jubera, between the Cameros region and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.3 km2.
-Height: 646 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ventas Blancas and Zenzano (uninhabited).
-Surrounding area: There are a number of chapels, including Santa Bárbara, Villavieja (17th century), San Cristóbal and Santa María (in ruins) and San Gregorio Ostiense, where there is a particularly interesting Romanesque image of the saint. The village of Ventas Blancas, which is 3 km from Lagunilla. The parish church and the ruined, Visigothic Santa María de Rute Chapel (1162) are of particular interest. The village of Zenzano, which is currently abandoned.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality lies between the Rivers Leza
and Jubera, between the Cameros region and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.3 km2.
-Height: 646 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ventas Blancas and Zenzano (uninhabited).
It acted as a defensive stronghold or city walls (11th century). In the 11th century, Lady Estefanía gave the town to her son, Prince Fernando. It is mentioned in Nájera's charter and belonged to the San Prudencio Monastery and the marquis of Revilla.
-Surrounding area: There are a number of chapels, including Santa Bárbara, Villavieja (17th century), San Cristóbal and Santa María (in ruins) and San Gregorio Ostiense, where there is a particularly interesting Romanesque image of the saint. The village of Ventas Blancas, which is 3 km from Lagunilla. The parish church and the ruined, Visigothic Santa María de Rute Chapel (1162) are of particular interest. The village of Zenzano, which is currently abandoned.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality lies between the Rivers Leza
and Jubera, between the Cameros region and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.3 km2.
-Height: 646 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ventas Blancas and Zenzano (uninhabited).
-Surrounding area: There are a number of chapels, including Santa Bárbara, Villavieja (17th century), San Cristóbal and Santa María (in ruins) and San Gregorio Ostiense, where there is a particularly interesting Romanesque image of the saint. The village of Ventas Blancas, which is 3 km from Lagunilla. The parish church and the ruined, Visigothic Santa María de Rute Chapel (1162) are of particular interest. The village of Zenzano, which is currently abandoned.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality lies between the Rivers Leza
and Jubera, between the Cameros region and the depression formed by the River Ebro.
-Area: 34.3 km2.
-Height: 646 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Ventas Blancas and Zenzano (uninhabited).
Lardero is a municipality in La Rioja. It borders Logroño, the region's capital. The town has grown enormously in the last few years and it has become a residential area close to Logroño. The population has exceeded 7,000 in the last few years. According to official figures from the Spanish national statistics institute, Lardero's population rose by 546 between 2005 and 2006, an increase of 8.7%. This makes Lardero one of La Rioja's fastest growing municipalities in terms of population. Historically, Lardero's main activity has been farming (grapes, peaches, pears, apples... ). The town's population increase over the last ten years has however been important and Lardero is now pretty much part of Logroño, as the municipal buses run through Lardero.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 20.3 km2.
-Height: 435 metres.
-Economy: Lardero's population has increased over the century as a result of it's proximity to Logroño and it being part of a developed area. Until recently, the main activity was farming, but in the last few years there has been a lot of industrial growth resulting in many social and economic changes, such as a rise in the population and developing secondary and tertiary sectors. In the last few years it has become a commuter city.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 20.3 km2.
-Height: 435 metres.
-Economy: Lardero's population has increased over the century as a result of it's proximity to Logroño and it being part of a developed area. Until recently, the main activity was farming, but in the last few years there has been a lot of industrial growth resulting in many social and economic changes, such as a rise in the population and developing secondary and tertiary sectors. In the last few years it has become a commuter city.
Lardero is a municipality in La Rioja. It borders Logroño, the region's capital. The town has grown enormously in the last few years and it has become a residential area close to Logroño. The population has exceeded 7,000 in the last few years. According to official figures from the Spanish national statistics institute, Lardero's population rose by 546 between 2005 and 2006, an increase of 8.7%. This makes Lardero one of La Rioja's fastest growing municipalities in terms of population. Historically, Lardero's main activity has been farming (grapes, peaches, pears, apples... ). The town's population increase over the last ten years has however been important and Lardero is now pretty much part of Logroño, as the municipal buses run through Lardero.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 20.3 km2.
-Height: 435 metres.
-Economy: Lardero's population has increased over the century as a result of it's proximity to Logroño and it being part of a developed area. Until recently, the main activity was farming, but in the last few years there has been a lot of industrial growth resulting in many social and economic changes, such as a rise in the population and developing secondary and tertiary sectors. In the last few years it has become a commuter city.
-Location:It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 20.3 km2.
-Height: 435 metres.
-Economy: Lardero's population has increased over the century as a result of it's proximity to Logroño and it being part of a developed area. Until recently, the main activity was farming, but in the last few years there has been a lot of industrial growth resulting in many social and economic changes, such as a rise in the population and developing secondary and tertiary sectors. In the last few years it has become a commuter city.
Leza del Río Leza
tipo de documento Towns
It is mentioned in Fernán González's oath. It is referred to in the year 974 regarding an exchange with Albelda Monastery. It belonged to Prince Ramiro and then to the monastery in Nájera. There are some well-known chalk quarries.
-Surrounding area: The 13th century, Romanesque Virgen del Plano Chapel which is 2 km from Leza. It is a brick building with corner ashlars. The San Martín (torn down), San Roque (18th century Baroque) and El Cristo (18th century) Chapels. The town's bridge over the River Leza has two low arches supported by piers with triangular-shaped stone cutwaters. The bridge probably dates back to the 16th century.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 11.2 km2.
-Height: 567 metres.
-Surrounding area: The 13th century, Romanesque Virgen del Plano Chapel which is 2 km from Leza. It is a brick building with corner ashlars. The San Martín (torn down), San Roque (18th century Baroque) and El Cristo (18th century) Chapels. The town's bridge over the River Leza has two low arches supported by piers with triangular-shaped stone cutwaters. The bridge probably dates back to the 16th century.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 11.2 km2.
-Height: 567 metres.
It is mentioned in Fernán González's oath. It is referred to in the year 974 regarding an exchange with Albelda Monastery. It belonged to Prince Ramiro and then to the monastery in Nájera. There are some well-known chalk quarries.
-Surrounding area: The 13th century, Romanesque Virgen del Plano Chapel which is 2 km from Leza. It is a brick building with corner ashlars. The San Martín (torn down), San Roque (18th century Baroque) and El Cristo (18th century) Chapels. The town's bridge over the River Leza has two low arches supported by piers with triangular-shaped stone cutwaters. The bridge probably dates back to the 16th century.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 11.2 km2.
-Height: 567 metres.
-Surrounding area: The 13th century, Romanesque Virgen del Plano Chapel which is 2 km from Leza. It is a brick building with corner ashlars. The San Martín (torn down), San Roque (18th century Baroque) and El Cristo (18th century) Chapels. The town's bridge over the River Leza has two low arches supported by piers with triangular-shaped stone cutwaters. The bridge probably dates back to the 16th century.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño.
-Area: 11.2 km2.
-Height: 567 metres.
Logroño is a municipality in the north of Spain and the capital city of the autonomous region and province of La Rioja. It is also the region's most populated town (almost half of region lives here) and its financial, cultural and service centre. The River Ebro crosses Logroño and the town has historically been a place where paths cross, such as The Way of St. James. The town's borders have also been disputed and were fought over by the ancient kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The town's population has increased slowly, but significantly, during the last century in comparison to neighbouring towns. This has mainly been due to the migration of people from other districts in the region. In 2012 it was the Spanish food capital.
-Distances: These are the distances to other Spanish cities from Logroño: Madrid 334 km; Bilbao 124 km; Zaragoza 170 km; Pamplona 90 km; Burgos 111 km; Barcelona 468 km. Location: La Rioja's capital is on the banks of the River Ebro, covering a large plain.
-Height: 384 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: El Cortijo, Varea, La Estrella, Yagüe.
-Economy: Logroño is the autonomous region's main industrial centre and its importance with regards several nearby municipalities has grown thanks to its industrial estates (La Portalada, Cantabria, Cascajos, El Sequero, San Lázaro and El Cortijo). The city has good transport links and can be reached on the A
-68, the N
-120 and the N
-232. There is also a civil airport in Agoncillo. The city also has many hotels, restaurants and cultural attractions. Logroño's tertiary sector has grown enormously since the 1960's due to large numbers of immigrants.
-Distances: These are the distances to other Spanish cities from Logroño: Madrid 334 km; Bilbao 124 km; Zaragoza 170 km; Pamplona 90 km; Burgos 111 km; Barcelona 468 km. Location: La Rioja's capital is on the banks of the River Ebro, covering a large plain.
-Height: 384 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: El Cortijo, Varea, La Estrella, Yagüe.
-Economy: Logroño is the autonomous region's main industrial centre and its importance with regards several nearby municipalities has grown thanks to its industrial estates (La Portalada, Cantabria, Cascajos, El Sequero, San Lázaro and El Cortijo). The city has good transport links and can be reached on the A
-68, the N
-120 and the N
-232. There is also a civil airport in Agoncillo. The city also has many hotels, restaurants and cultural attractions. Logroño's tertiary sector has grown enormously since the 1960's due to large numbers of immigrants.
Logroño is a municipality in the north of Spain and the capital city of the autonomous region and province of La Rioja. It is also the region's most populated town (almost half of region lives here) and its financial, cultural and service centre. The River Ebro crosses Logroño and the town has historically been a place where paths cross, such as The Way of St. James. The town's borders have also been disputed and were fought over by the ancient kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula during the Middle Ages. The town's population has increased slowly, but significantly, during the last century in comparison to neighbouring towns. This has mainly been due to the migration of people from other districts in the region. In 2012 it was the Spanish food capital.
-Distances: These are the distances to other Spanish cities from Logroño: Madrid 334 km; Bilbao 124 km; Zaragoza 170 km; Pamplona 90 km; Burgos 111 km; Barcelona 468 km. Location: La Rioja's capital is on the banks of the River Ebro, covering a large plain.
-Height: 384 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: El Cortijo, Varea, La Estrella, Yagüe.
-Economy: Logroño is the autonomous region's main industrial centre and its importance with regards several nearby municipalities has grown thanks to its industrial estates (La Portalada, Cantabria, Cascajos, El Sequero, San Lázaro and El Cortijo). The city has good transport links and can be reached on the A
-68, the N
-120 and the N
-232. There is also a civil airport in Agoncillo. The city also has many hotels, restaurants and cultural attractions. Logroño's tertiary sector has grown enormously since the 1960's due to large numbers of immigrants.
-Distances: These are the distances to other Spanish cities from Logroño: Madrid 334 km; Bilbao 124 km; Zaragoza 170 km; Pamplona 90 km; Burgos 111 km; Barcelona 468 km. Location: La Rioja's capital is on the banks of the River Ebro, covering a large plain.
-Height: 384 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: El Cortijo, Varea, La Estrella, Yagüe.
-Economy: Logroño is the autonomous region's main industrial centre and its importance with regards several nearby municipalities has grown thanks to its industrial estates (La Portalada, Cantabria, Cascajos, El Sequero, San Lázaro and El Cortijo). The city has good transport links and can be reached on the A
-68, the N
-120 and the N
-232. There is also a civil airport in Agoncillo. The city also has many hotels, restaurants and cultural attractions. Logroño's tertiary sector has grown enormously since the 1960's due to large numbers of immigrants.
It is mentioned in Fernán González's oath. In 1044, García and Estefanía, the Kings of Nájera, gave it to the San Julián de Sojuela Monastery. It later became part of Nájera and then part of the Bishopric of Calahorra. It was a free town.
-Surrounding area: Pre-Roman remains have been found at wineries in Cerro Castro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the middle part of the Daroca Valley.
-Area: 7.5 km2.
-Height: 599 metres.
-Economy: This is a predominantly farming area with particular emphasis on grapes. Industrial activity is connected to wine production and wood.
-Surrounding area: Pre-Roman remains have been found at wineries in Cerro Castro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the middle part of the Daroca Valley.
-Area: 7.5 km2.
-Height: 599 metres.
-Economy: This is a predominantly farming area with particular emphasis on grapes. Industrial activity is connected to wine production and wood.
It is mentioned in Fernán González's oath. In 1044, García and Estefanía, the Kings of Nájera, gave it to the San Julián de Sojuela Monastery. It later became part of Nájera and then part of the Bishopric of Calahorra. It was a free town.
-Surrounding area: Pre-Roman remains have been found at wineries in Cerro Castro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the middle part of the Daroca Valley.
-Area: 7.5 km2.
-Height: 599 metres.
-Economy: This is a predominantly farming area with particular emphasis on grapes. Industrial activity is connected to wine production and wood.
-Surrounding area: Pre-Roman remains have been found at wineries in Cerro Castro.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the middle part of the Daroca Valley.
-Area: 7.5 km2.
-Height: 599 metres.
-Economy: This is a predominantly farming area with particular emphasis on grapes. Industrial activity is connected to wine production and wood.
Murillo de Río Leza
tipo de documento Towns
Murillo de Río Leza is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja with a population of 1,781. It is in the area where the Jubera and Leza Rivers meet, the River Leza being a tributary off to the right of the River Ebro. The municipality stands at 407 metres high and covers 46 km2. The main holiday is held on 3 August and the patron saint is San Esteban Protomártir.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It covers the area where the Rivers Leza and Jubera meet.
-Area: 46.16 km2.
-Height: 407 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The town is unofficially divided into three parts from north to south: La Villa, the centre and Las Eras. The «Los Tomares» or «Las Bodegas» neighbourhood is on the other side of the River Leza.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly grain, grapes and olives.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It covers the area where the Rivers Leza and Jubera meet.
-Area: 46.16 km2.
-Height: 407 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The town is unofficially divided into three parts from north to south: La Villa, the centre and Las Eras. The «Los Tomares» or «Las Bodegas» neighbourhood is on the other side of the River Leza.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly grain, grapes and olives.
Murillo de Río Leza is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja with a population of 1,781. It is in the area where the Jubera and Leza Rivers meet, the River Leza being a tributary off to the right of the River Ebro. The municipality stands at 407 metres high and covers 46 km2. The main holiday is held on 3 August and the patron saint is San Esteban Protomártir.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It covers the area where the Rivers Leza and Jubera meet.
-Area: 46.16 km2.
-Height: 407 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The town is unofficially divided into three parts from north to south: La Villa, the centre and Las Eras. The «Los Tomares» or «Las Bodegas» neighbourhood is on the other side of the River Leza.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly grain, grapes and olives.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It covers the area where the Rivers Leza and Jubera meet.
-Area: 46.16 km2.
-Height: 407 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: The town is unofficially divided into three parts from north to south: La Villa, the centre and Las Eras. The «Los Tomares» or «Las Bodegas» neighbourhood is on the other side of the River Leza.
-Economy: The main activity is farming, particularly grain, grapes and olives.
Nalda is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, around 17 km from Logroño. The population is 1,074 and the municipality covers 24.6 km². It is in the Iregua Valley at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountain, surrounded by spectacular scenery. Nalda borders Albelda de Iregua to the north, Viguera to the south, Clavijo and Soto en Cameros to the east and Sorzano to the west. There is a populated area next the to the N-111 road called Islallana.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the eastern Iregua Valley.
-Area: 20.06 km2.
-Height: 624 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Islallana.
-Economy: The main activity is farming and the most common crops are grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the eastern Iregua Valley.
-Area: 20.06 km2.
-Height: 624 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Islallana.
-Economy: The main activity is farming and the most common crops are grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.
Nalda is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, around 17 km from Logroño. The population is 1,074 and the municipality covers 24.6 km². It is in the Iregua Valley at the foot of the Moncalvillo Mountain, surrounded by spectacular scenery. Nalda borders Albelda de Iregua to the north, Viguera to the south, Clavijo and Soto en Cameros to the east and Sorzano to the west. There is a populated area next the to the N-111 road called Islallana.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the eastern Iregua Valley.
-Area: 20.06 km2.
-Height: 624 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Islallana.
-Economy: The main activity is farming and the most common crops are grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the eastern Iregua Valley.
-Area: 20.06 km2.
-Height: 624 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Islallana.
-Economy: The main activity is farming and the most common crops are grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.
There is a castle on Tedeón Hill which was built by Alfonso VIII to defend the Kingdom of Navarre. It alternately belonged to Castilla and Navarre. Navarrete is a town on the Way of St. James pilgrim's route. Ceramics and pottery are now the main industries.
-Surrounding area: The cemetery has a 12th century Romanesque entrance made from the remains of the old church which stood next to the Medieval San Juan de Acre pilgrim's hospital. The remains of this building remain and are 1km outside the village. The «El Suceso» Chapel. Campsite.
At Christmas there is a living nativity scene.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the western Iregua Valley.
-Area: 28.3 km2.
-Height: 512 metres.
-Economy: Navarrete is mainly a farming and industrial town. A lot of wine is produced and there are many pottery workshops.
There is a castle on Tedeón Hill which was built by Alfonso VIII to defend the Kingdom of Navarre. It alternately belonged to Castilla and Navarre. Navarrete is a town on the Way of St. James pilgrim's route. Ceramics and pottery are now the main industries.
-Surrounding area: The cemetery has a 12th century Romanesque entrance made from the remains of the old church which stood next to the Medieval San Juan de Acre pilgrim's hospital. The remains of this building remain and are 1km outside the village. The «El Suceso» Chapel. Campsite.
At Christmas there is a living nativity scene.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is in the western Iregua Valley.
-Area: 28.3 km2.
-Height: 512 metres.
-Economy: Navarrete is mainly a farming and industrial town. A lot of wine is produced and there are many pottery workshops.
Ribafrecha
tipo de documento Towns
Ribafrecha is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality is in the Mid-Rioja region.
-Area: 34.6 km2.
-Height: 498 metres.
-Economy: Farming here is centred on grain and other dry crops, such as olives and grapes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality is in the Mid-Rioja region.
-Area: 34.6 km2.
-Height: 498 metres.
-Economy: Farming here is centred on grain and other dry crops, such as olives and grapes.
Ribafrecha is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality is in the Mid-Rioja region.
-Area: 34.6 km2.
-Height: 498 metres.
-Economy: Farming here is centred on grain and other dry crops, such as olives and grapes.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. The municipality is in the Mid-Rioja region.
-Area: 34.6 km2.
-Height: 498 metres.
-Economy: Farming here is centred on grain and other dry crops, such as olives and grapes.
Robres del Castillo
tipo de documento Towns
Robres del Castillo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is at the foot of the Camero Viejo Mountains.
-Area: 35.81 km2.
-Height: 722 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: San Vicente.
-Economy: The few inhabitants make a living out of farming, particularly dry crops and wool production, which years ago was the basis of the area's significant textile industry.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is at the foot of the Camero Viejo Mountains.
-Area: 35.81 km2.
-Height: 722 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: San Vicente.
-Economy: The few inhabitants make a living out of farming, particularly dry crops and wool production, which years ago was the basis of the area's significant textile industry.
Robres del Castillo is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is at the foot of the Camero Viejo Mountains.
-Area: 35.81 km2.
-Height: 722 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: San Vicente.
-Economy: The few inhabitants make a living out of farming, particularly dry crops and wool production, which years ago was the basis of the area's significant textile industry.
-Location: It is part of the district of Logroño. It is at the foot of the Camero Viejo Mountains.
-Area: 35.81 km2.
-Height: 722 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: San Vicente.
-Economy: The few inhabitants make a living out of farming, particularly dry crops and wool production, which years ago was the basis of the area's significant textile industry.
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