Logroño ( Spanish: [loˈɣɾoɲo] ) is the capital of the autonomous community of La Rioja , Spain. Located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula , primarily in the right (South) bank of the Ebro River , Logroño has historically been a place of passage, such as the Camino de Santiago . Its borders were disputed between the Iberian kingdoms of Castille , Navarre and Aragon during the Middle Ages.
16-478: El Cortijo is a village in the municipality of Logroño , in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja , Spain . As of 2018 had a population of 224 people. This article about a location in La Rioja, Spain is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Logro%C3%B1o The population of the city in 2021 was 150,808 while the metropolitan area included nearly 200,000 inhabitants. The city
32-555: A charter of rights that served as a model for other Spanish cities. In 1609 and 1610 Logroño was the main seat of the Basque witch trials , part of the Spanish Inquisition . Famous people from Logroño include Manuel Bretón de los Herreros , Fausto Elhúyar , Práxedes Mateo Sagasta , Rafael Azcona , Ramón Castroviejo , Pedro J. Ramírez , Navarrete "El Mudo" . Logroño is the shopping and financial capital of La Rioja . Its economy
48-556: A possible derivation from Lucus Brun or Lucus Beronius ("Sacred place in the Beronian forest"), but its etymology remains unknown. John II of Castile granted it the title of "City" on 7 February 1431 in Palencia and ratified it on 20 February in Valladolid , thus it stopped being called "Village", despite there being no explicit justification of the reasons for that change. 20 July 1444
64-620: A small plate of tapas, but offer the Rioja D.O. The weather in Logroño – mostly due to its peculiar location, both in terms of distance to the Atlantic coast and in the situation along the course of the Ebro river , is characterized by values ranging from those typically found in temperate oceanic climates to the warmer and drier ones observed in southeastern mediterranean regions of the river's valley. However,
80-538: Is a centre of trade of Rioja wine , for which the area is noted, and manufacturing of wood, metal and textile products. The origin of this toponym is, as for many other places, unknown. The name Lucronio was first used in a document from 965 where García Sánchez I of Pamplona donated the so-called place to the Monastery of San Millán . In the Fuero of Logroño from 1095 it appeared under the name Logronio , except once when it
96-419: Is about 400 mm (15.75 in), regularly spread over the whole year: from 20–25 mm (0.79–0.98 in) in drier periods to the 45–50 mm (1.77–1.97 in) range in the rainiest. The winds that affect the city are as follows: the northerly Cierzo , the southerly Ábrego, the easterly Solano, and the westerly Castellano. Intermediate winds are the northeasterly Navarrico, the northwesterly Regañón,
112-560: Is heavily reliant on wine , the most popular of which is Rioja D.O. Logroño is twinned with Dunfermline , Darmstadt , Libourne , Dax , Rancagua , Ciudad de La Rioja , Brescia , El Hagounia . The airport Logroño-Agoncillo connects the city with Madrid. There are over 50 taperías (tapas restaurants) located within a four-block area near the town center. The traditional tapas restaurants often serve only one tapa [such as seta (mushroom), served as pincho – pintxo in Basque – meaning one serving, or media ración ("half portion"),
128-483: Is the main area where people spend weekend nights. Southwest of Logroño, at 42°26'34"N 2°30'43"W, there is a mediumwave broadcasting station with a transmission power of 20 kW. Triple jumper Carlota Castrejana is from the city. David Lopez Moreno , the Brighton & Hove Albion midfielder is from Logroño. The patron saint of Logroño is Santa María de la Esperanza . The most important festivals are: During
144-585: The first week of January there is a cultural festival known as "ACTUAL" with music , theater and art . Logroño is twinned with: Logroño is associated with: The city is served by the Logroño railway station . In the 4th season of the HBO television series True Blood , the witch Antonia is from Logroño. She refers to herself as Antonia Galván de Logroño. In the Netflix original series Money Heist , where members of
160-412: The northern region of La Rioja , on the river Ebro , 384 metres (1,260 feet) above sea level . The Camino de Santiago passes through the city. The geographical coordinates of the city are: 42° 27′ N, 2° 29′ W. The city lies 152 km (94 mi) from Bilbao , 172 km (107 mi) from Zaragoza , 336 km (209 mi) from Madrid and 468 km (291 mi) from Barcelona . Logroño
176-415: The same king added the titles of "Very noble", Spanish : Muy Noble , and "Very loyal", Spanish : Muy Leal , which up until today appear in the seal of the city. In this case, the reason was the loyalty of the habitants against the homonymous king John II of Aragon , because despite the «long war, and wounds and deaths, and robberies, and fires, and damages and oppressions» , the city remained loyal to
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#1732858807556192-448: The service of the king of Castile. On 5 July 1523, the king Francis I granted it the three fleurs-de-lis for the shield of the city for its resistance during the French siege in 1521. It also received by Royal Decree the title of "Excellence" 6 December 1854 from Isabella II , as a reward for its behavior during the cholera epidemic which devastated the city. Logroño is located in
208-451: The southwesterly Burgalés and the southeasterly Soriano. Calle del Laurel, known as "the path of the elephants" and Calle San Juan are typical streets where various restaurants and tapas bars offer some of the best pinchos and tapas in northern Spain. Calle Portales is the main street in the old town, where people like to walk and sit in the terraces to eat a meal or drink wine. Calle Marqués de San Nicolás (otherwise known as Calle Mayor)
224-430: The weather station has a cold semi-arid climate ( Köppen : BSk ) with subtropical influences. The average annual temperature is 13.9 °C (57 °F). Although infrequent, unusually low temperatures during the winter can drop to −5 °C (23 °F) or even lower, while daily high averages may exceptionally exceed the mark of 38 °C (100 °F) in a particularly hot summer. The average annual precipitation
240-498: Was an old settlement, first of the Romans, under the name of Vareia, a commercial port, and then of the Celts. From the 10th century, possession of Logroño was disputed between the kings of Navarre and those of Castile ; the region was finally annexed to Castile . The name is a combination of le and Groin, mashed together as Logroño over time. Alfonso VI of Castile granted Logroño in 1095
256-421: Was called illo Gronio . The most broadly accepted theses seem to be those which indicate it is a late latinization by prefixing the article " lo/illo " to the old toponym Gronio / Gronno , a word of Celtic origin which means the ford or the pass . It is believed that this name was due to the frequent use of this place to cross the Ebro river . Other historians have proposed alternative theories, such as
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