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In the picturesque province of La Rioja in Spain, there is a small city that has a melodic name – Logrono. This city has become famous as the region’s wine capital. A settlement on the popular pilgrimage path in the past, Logrono has turned into a magnificent tourist destination that equally attracts foreign and domestic guests. Many visitors arrive in this city for the sake of seeing local churches and the main cathedral of Logrono that have honorable age. Besides sightseeing and exploring historic attractions, tourists enjoy sampling local wine. There are wineries in the vicinity of the city that are renowned for the exceptional taste of the wine that they produce. If we head to the past of Logrono, we will find ourselves in a Roman settlement called Vareia. For centuries, the settlement was developing and growing in size, turning into one of the major centers of trade. In the 10th century, the king of Navarre engaged in a fight with the ruler of Castile for the right to own this land. After a long and exhausting fight, Castile rulers became the winners. In 1095, King Alfonso VI published a new set of rules that formalized laws for all cities and provinces of Spain. There were large reforms across the country during the eleventh century, and these reforms concerned the social structures. The twelfth century was a terrible period for residents of Logrono, just like for many people in other regions of Spain. This is the time when the inquisition office opened in … Read further

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Logroño sightseeing

Are you interested in modern art? There is an interesting thematic museum in the suburbs of Logrono. It was founded by a German person Reinhold Würth. The museum is named after him. The museum’s building is made of glass and looks nothing but impressive. The opening of the Reinhold Wurth Museum took place in 2007. Since that time, the venue has been attracting thousands of modern at connoisseurs from … Open

Moving around in Spain - transportation

Buses are the best alternative to trains. According to the schedule, it becomes clear that buses run more often than trains and their tickets cost almost twice lower. Bus stations are located practically in every city. You can significantly economize if you make tickets reservation in advance. However, please note that tickets with large discounts are nonrefundable. Trips on the international bus carrier “Alsa” are very popular among tourists. Within a city, you can also easily move around by metro. It is worth considering that the cost of the metro tickets will depend on the number of transport zones crossed. The minimum price is one and a half euro. So, as Spain is bordered by the seas from three sides, transportation by sea is also popular here, particularly by ferries. With their help, you can get from the mainland to any island in the country. This is also an excellent option for those who want to travel by car, because all ferries also have impressive baggage compartments for transporting cars. … Open

Economy roadmap of Spain

Machine-tool construction in Spain also makes a significant contribution to the economy. Most of its production is geared towards exportation. Thus, Spanish machines and industrial equipment are supplied to more than a hundred countries around the world. Over a century ago, metallurgical activity began to develop in Spain. The main assets are located in the northern regions where there are large deposits of iron ore and coal. Non-ferrous metallurgy is focused on the extraction of lead and zinc. One third of the world’s mercury is produced in Spain. Also, there is located the largest deposits of pyrite. The energy sector is directly dependent on imports. The amount of domestic oil can only meet 7% of the country’s needs. At the same time, the majority of Fuel and Energy Complex works on oil and gas (approximately 68%). This state of affairs gave the country an impetus for the development of wind power. Spain’s share of wind power is about 10% of the total world’s volume. The state plans to build about two thousand mega watt of new wind farm. … Open

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