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La Rioja (Province)

Rioja
Logroño
Flag_La_Rioja_(Spain)
Logroñonoche
Sunset city
Lumbreras
Mts. near el Rio Iregua
Fall Colors of La Rioja
El Castillo de Cornago
Fall Vineyards
Jubera
Concatedral
Ocón
hot air balloons
Vineyards with City
SANTO DOMINGO DE LA CALZADA
El dólmen de El Villar
Harvesting Grapes
MONASTERIO DE SAN MILLÁN DE YUSO
Vinedos-rioja-castillo-clavijo
El Clavijo
Haro
Briones
Sonsierra
Urunuela
Sotos del Ebro
Valley of Ocón - daytime
Briones2
Sunset and silouette
Sepulcro
La Muralla de Revelin
Chorizo of La Rioja
Cauliflor
Sunset and cathedral
Nájera
Sunset with man
Green vineyards
Chorizo
Cathedral and snow
Pine tree in sun
Road in the center
Creek falls
wood maze
Spring
Spring is in the air
2 deer on a mt. ridge
Patatas Al Riojana
Red Stag de La Rioja
Borraja - typical of La Rioja
The mt. snow is melting
Hiking through La Rioja
Castle of Cornago
Sunrise in La Rioja
Sunset in La Rioja
Monostery of Light

La Rioja is an autonomous community and province in Spain, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital is Logroño. Other cities and towns in the province include CalahorraArnedoAlfaroHaroSanto Domingo de la Calzada, and Nájera. It has an estimated population of 315,675 inhabitants (INE 2018), making it the least populated autonomous community of Spain.

It covers part of the Ebro valley towards its north and the Iberian Range in the south. The community is a single province, so there is no County Council, and it is organized into 174 municipalities. It borders the Basque Country (province of Álava) to the north, Navarre to the northeast, Aragón to the southeast (province of Zaragoza), and Castilla y León to the west and south (provinces of Burgos and Soria).

The area was once occupied by pre-Roman BeronesPellendones and Vascones. After partial recapture from the Muslims in the early tenth century, the region became part of the Kingdom of Pamplona, later being incorporated into Castile after a century and a half of disputes. From the eighteenth century the Rioja region remained divided between the provinces of Burgos and Soria, until in 1833 the province of Logroño was created, changing the name of the province to La Rioja in 1980 as a prelude to its constitution under a single provincial autonomous community in 1982. The name "Rioja" (from Río Oja) is first attested in 1099.

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