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Muro de Aguas

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Muro de Aguas is a municipality and town in the autonomous region of La Rioja, Spain. To the south it borders the province of Soria along the Achena Mountains. The Isasa Crag is to the north standing at 1,456 metres. It is the highest peak in the Peñalmonte Mountains. The municipal area of Muro de Aguas borders Arnedo and Préjano to the north, Villarroya to the east, Cornago and San Pedro Manrique to the south and Enciso to the west. Muro de Aguas and Ambas Aguas, which is 6.6 km away, have the same district council.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It covers the area at the foot of the Isasa Crag in the Cumbrero and Achena Mountains.
-Area: 31.1 km2.
-Height: 891 metres.
-Populated areas: Ambas Aguas.
-Economy: Muro's textile industry disappeared two centuries ago and the main activity is now farming: grain, potatoes, grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.
Muro de Aguas is a municipality and town in the autonomous region of La Rioja, Spain. To the south it borders the province of Soria along the Achena Mountains. The Isasa Crag is to the north standing at 1,456 metres. It is the highest peak in the Peñalmonte Mountains. The municipal area of Muro de Aguas borders Arnedo and Préjano to the north, Villarroya to the east, Cornago and San Pedro Manrique to the south and Enciso to the west. Muro de Aguas and Ambas Aguas, which is 6.6 km away, have the same district council.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. It covers the area at the foot of the Isasa Crag in the Cumbrero and Achena Mountains.
-Area: 31.1 km2.
-Height: 891 metres.
-Populated areas: Ambas Aguas.
-Economy: Muro's textile industry disappeared two centuries ago and the main activity is now farming: grain, potatoes, grapes, olives and fruit and vegetables.

Muro de Cameros

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The village is mentioned as part of the compensation given by Enrique of Tratamara to the Master of Cameros. It also belonged to the Counts of Aguilar and Inestrillas until the feudal estates were abolished.

-Surrounding area: On the way to Muro from Jalón you'll find the 18th century Baroque La Cruz del Monte Chapel.

-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros. It lies mid-stream on the left-bank of the River Leza. The landscape gets more and more mountainous to the west until you reach La Rasa.
-Area: 15.9 km2.
-Height: 1,115 metres.
-Economy: The municipality is almost uninhabited, but those that do live here are livestock farmers.
The village is mentioned as part of the compensation given by Enrique of Tratamara to the Master of Cameros. It also belonged to the Counts of Aguilar and Inestrillas until the feudal estates were abolished.

-Surrounding area: On the way to Muro from Jalón you'll find the 18th century Baroque La Cruz del Monte Chapel.

-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros. It lies mid-stream on the left-bank of the River Leza. The landscape gets more and more mountainous to the west until you reach La Rasa.
-Area: 15.9 km2.
-Height: 1,115 metres.
-Economy: The municipality is almost uninhabited, but those that do live here are livestock farmers.

Nájera

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Nájera is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, through which the River Najerilla flows.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is on the banks of the River Najerilla, which crosses the area, and at the foot of the Malpica Crag.
-Area: 39.87 km2.
-Height: 485 metres.
-Economy: The region's economic activity centres on the town of Nájera. It is an industrial city producing furniture, but there is also some farming. Nájera is the valley's industrial centre and the focus for many of the tertiary sector's businesses. There are many businesses, health centres, banks, sports centres and bars and restaurants.
Nájera is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, through which the River Najerilla flows.
-Location: It is part of the district of Nájera. It is on the banks of the River Najerilla, which crosses the area, and at the foot of the Malpica Crag.
-Area: 39.87 km2.
-Height: 485 metres.
-Economy: The region's economic activity centres on the town of Nájera. It is an industrial city producing furniture, but there is also some farming. Nájera is the valley's industrial centre and the focus for many of the tertiary sector's businesses. There are many businesses, health centres, banks, sports centres and bars and restaurants.

Nalda

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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.
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.

Navajún

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Navajún is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the district of Cervera. It is known worldwide for its pyrite mines. The pyrite is used as a decorative mineral. Examples of Navajún pyrite can be found all over the world, including the London Natural History Museum.
-Location: It is part of the district of Cervera del Río Alhama. The municipal area of Navajún is mountainous and borders Soria between the Alcarama and Las Cabezas Mountains.
-Area: 16.3 km2.
-Height: 925 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is wool production.
Navajún is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja in the district of Cervera. It is known worldwide for its pyrite mines. The pyrite is used as a decorative mineral. Examples of Navajún pyrite can be found all over the world, including the London Natural History Museum.
-Location: It is part of the district of Cervera del Río Alhama. The municipal area of Navajún is mountainous and borders Soria between the Alcarama and Las Cabezas Mountains.
-Area: 16.3 km2.
-Height: 925 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is wool production.

Navalsaz

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Navalsaz is a small town in La Rioja, Spain. It is located on the slope of a ravine on the right bank of the river Cidacos. Its population is 4 in winter, and does not exceed 15 in summer. It belongs to the municipality of Enciso. Previously it was part of Poyales.

It is known for being in the Dinosaur Route that starts in Herce.

Navalsaz is a small town in La Rioja, Spain. It is located on the slope of a ravine on the right bank of the river Cidacos. Its population is 4 in winter, and does not exceed 15 in summer. It belongs to the municipality of Enciso. Previously it was part of Poyales.

It is known for being in the Dinosaur Route that starts in Herce.

Navarrete

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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.

Nestares

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It is mentioned as part of a donation made by Sancho IV in which he gave the San Andrés Monastery and all its assets to the Bishop Gomesano. In Nájera's 11th century charter, it appears as Genestajo and in 1137 as Genestare. Víctor Jiménez y Jiménez, father of the writer Juan Ramón Jiménez, was born in Nestares in 1828.

-Surrounding area: The San Bartolomé (14th century) Chapel, which is on Mount Serradero, and the 17th century Virgen de Manojar Chapel. HOLIDAYS: San Isidro on the 15 May.



-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 21.6 km2.
-Height: 860 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is livestock farming, but some rain-fed crops are also grown.
It is mentioned as part of a donation made by Sancho IV in which he gave the San Andrés Monastery and all its assets to the Bishop Gomesano. In Nájera's 11th century charter, it appears as Genestajo and in 1137 as Genestare. Víctor Jiménez y Jiménez, father of the writer Juan Ramón Jiménez, was born in Nestares in 1828.

-Surrounding area: The San Bartolomé (14th century) Chapel, which is on Mount Serradero, and the 17th century Virgen de Manojar Chapel. HOLIDAYS: San Isidro on the 15 May.



-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 21.6 km2.
-Height: 860 metres.
-Economy: The main activity is livestock farming, but some rain-fed crops are also grown.

Nieva de Cameros

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Nieva de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, in the basin formed by the River Iregua and in the district of Camero Viejo. It is 41 km from Logroño along the N-111 road (towards Soria), in the heart of the Cameros Mountains. Residents mainly farm, particularly animals (cattle, horses and sheep), but they also grow enough food for their own consumption (green beans, chard, courgettes, lettuce, etc.). There are many paths and routes that can be taken from this small village, as it is well connected to other municipalities in the same mountain range and also with municipalities in other mountain chains, such as Anguiano. This village can be reached on the GR-93 footpath. The recently renovated La Casa Nueva Inn is a wonderful starting point from which to enjoy these paths and the area's many other attractions. The village of Montemediano is also part of the municipality. Website.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 41.8 km2.
-Height:1,021 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Montemediano.
-Economy: The main activity is cattle farming for meat production.
Nieva de Cameros is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, in the basin formed by the River Iregua and in the district of Camero Viejo. It is 41 km from Logroño along the N-111 road (towards Soria), in the heart of the Cameros Mountains. Residents mainly farm, particularly animals (cattle, horses and sheep), but they also grow enough food for their own consumption (green beans, chard, courgettes, lettuce, etc.). There are many paths and routes that can be taken from this small village, as it is well connected to other municipalities in the same mountain range and also with municipalities in other mountain chains, such as Anguiano. This village can be reached on the GR-93 footpath. The recently renovated La Casa Nueva Inn is a wonderful starting point from which to enjoy these paths and the area's many other attractions. The village of Montemediano is also part of the municipality. Website.
-Location: It is part of the district of Torrecilla en Cameros.
-Location: 41.8 km2.
-Height:1,021 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Montemediano.
-Economy: The main activity is cattle farming for meat production.

Ochánduri

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Ochánduri is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, covering a sloping area on the banks of the River Tirón. In 2009, this municipality had the highest inhabitant-debt ratio in Spain, due to the town having invested in the solar panel facility located there.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the lower Oja and Tirón Valleys.
-Area: 11.6 km2.
-Height: 556 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is farming and the most common crops are grain, grapes and potatoes.
Ochánduri is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja, covering a sloping area on the banks of the River Tirón. In 2009, this municipality had the highest inhabitant-debt ratio in Spain, due to the town having invested in the solar panel facility located there.
-Location: It is part of the district of Haro. It is in the lower Oja and Tirón Valleys.
-Area: 11.6 km2.
-Height: 556 metres.
-Economy: The municipality's main activity is farming and the most common crops are grain, grapes and potatoes.

Ocón

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Ocón is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. Ocón is in the Ocón Valley, in the foothills of the Hez Mountains.
-Area: 60.8 km2.
-Height: 653 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Villa de Ocón, Aldealobos, Los Molinos de Ocón, Oteruelos (uninhabited), Pipaona, Las Ruedas de Ocón and Santa Lucía.
-Economy: The most significant activity is farming and the main crops are wheat, barley and grapes.
Ocón is a municipality in the autonomous region of La Rioja.
-Location: It is part of the district of Arnedo. Ocón is in the Ocón Valley, in the foothills of the Hez Mountains.
-Area: 60.8 km2.
-Height: 653 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Villa de Ocón, Aldealobos, Los Molinos de Ocón, Oteruelos (uninhabited), Pipaona, Las Ruedas de Ocón and Santa Lucía.
-Economy: The most significant activity is farming and the main crops are wheat, barley and grapes.

Ojacastro

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Ojacastro is a municipality in La Rioja. There are five populated areas: the town of Ojacastro and the villages of Tondeluna, Arviza, Uyarra and San Asensio de los Cantos (known as Santasensio by locals). The uninhabited villages of Amunartia, Zabárrula (there are no houses, but there is an annual procession called the La Magdalena procession) and Ulizarna (recently abandoned. although there are still some stables) are also part of the municipality.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is on the northern border of the Demanda Mountains.
-Area: 44.3 km2.
-Height: 729 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Amunartia, San Asensio, Arbiza, Los Cantos, Tondeluna, Ulizarna and Uyarra.
-Economy: This area's main activity is cattle farming, although potatoes, leguminous plants and fruit and vegetables are also produced.
Ojacastro is a municipality in La Rioja. There are five populated areas: the town of Ojacastro and the villages of Tondeluna, Arviza, Uyarra and San Asensio de los Cantos (known as Santasensio by locals). The uninhabited villages of Amunartia, Zabárrula (there are no houses, but there is an annual procession called the La Magdalena procession) and Ulizarna (recently abandoned. although there are still some stables) are also part of the municipality.
-Location: It is part of the district of Santo Domingo. It is on the northern border of the Demanda Mountains.
-Area: 44.3 km2.
-Height: 729 metres.
-Populated areas, neighbourhoods or villages: Amunartia, San Asensio, Arbiza, Los Cantos, Tondeluna, Ulizarna and Uyarra.
-Economy: This area's main activity is cattle farming, although potatoes, leguminous plants and fruit and vegetables are also produced.