- Source: Nalda
- Metapontion
- Real Betis
- 522 Martir Spanyol
- Raja Ema
- L'Aquila
- Simone Zaza
- Eccellenza Basilicata
- Kodeks Dresden
- José María Aznar
- Daftar munisipalitas di La Rioja
- Nalda
- Stuart David
- José Constantino Nalda
- Castle of Nalda
- Nalda Bird
- Marco Aguiriano
- Dresden Codex
- Baedari Secondhand Bookstore Alley
- Peña Bajenza
- Hernán Cortés
Nalda is a municipality of the autonomous community of La Rioja (Spain). It is located near the capital, Logroño. Its population in January 2006 was 1,074 inhabitants over a 24.6 square kilometre area.
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 the 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.
Monuments
Church of Asunción. Of Renaissance style, it was constructed in the 16th century.
Hermitage of Santa Maria de Villavieja. Baroque construction of the 17th century made in rubblework and brick. It is located to a kilometer of the village.
Castle of Nalda, former seat of the Lordship of Cameros.
Demographics
= Population centres
=Nalda
Islallana
References
External links
City hall