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Monte Tambarría ( the side ) in Alfaro
Monte Tambarría ( the side ) in Alfaro
The very noble and loyal city of Alfaro, it finds in the autonomous community of the Rioja (Spain). It situates oneself eastwards of the province, in the Rioja Baja, being head of the region and the the Rioja more extensive municipality. Borders with the statutory community of Navarresse.The Ebro river passes for the north of the municipality and in this one ends the Alhama after surrounding for the west the Alfaro city.The first testimonies of the human occupation of these earthes give it the archaeological finds of the first Iron Age they correspond to the settling of Ilurcis. Celtiberian settling of the v century adC.El general Roman Tiberio Sempronio Graco conquered Ilurcis in the 179 AdC and it gave your name to the same one. The new city is called Graccurris and it would convert to him in a fortified town that becomes municipality in times of the Tiberius swordfish.Own picture-- AlfaroCity ://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfaro |http|

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