Nalda

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Nalda

Seal
Location within La Rioja.
Coordinates: 42°19′47″N 2°28′47″W / 42.32972°N 2.47972°W / 42.32972; -2.47972
Country Spain
Autonomous community La Rioja
Comarca Rioja Media
Government
  Mayor Daniel Osés Ramírez (PP)
Area
  Total 24.6 km2 (9.5 sq mi)
Elevation 580 m (1,900 ft)
Population (2006)
  Total 1,074
  Density 43.66/km2 (113.1/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CET (UTC+2)
Website http://www.ayto-nalda.es
17 km to Logroño

Nalda is a municipality of the autonomous community of La Rioja (Spain). It is located near the capital, Logroño. Its population at January 2006 was of 1,074 inhabitants and has 24.6 km extension.

History

The town was the scene of the preliminaries of the famous Battle of Clavijo between Arabs and Christians in year 844. It appears mentioned for the first time in 11th century, in the relation of properties that the king Don García of Nájera granted to his wife Estefanía.

From the 14th century to the 19th century, Nalda became the head of the Señorío de Cameros. Nearby is the Peña Bajenza rock formation.[1]

Monuments

  • Church of Asunción. Of Renaissance style, it was constructed in 16th century.
  • Hermitage of Santa Maria de Villavieja. Baroque construction of 17th century made in rubblework and brick. It is located to a kilometer of the village.

References

  1. Asociación para la protección del patrimonio de Nalda. Rutas por el patrimonio de Nalda (Spanish)

External links

Coordinates: 42°19′47″N 2°28′47″W / 42.32972°N 2.47972°W / 42.32972; -2.47972

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