Laguardia, Álava
Laguardia (Basque: Guardia) is a toun an municipality locatit in the province o Álava, in the north o Spain. It haes a population o 1500 inhabitants, but in the past it haed 2500.
The steid o a 10t-hunderyear castle, o which twa touers remain, the present veelage haes medieval waws datin back tae the 15t hunderyear surroondin the hooses an auld cobblestaned streets.
The veelage haes mony tunnels dug oot o the rock, uised for storage o the local Rioja wine, some o which can be visitit.
It is the hametoun o the Spainyie fabulist Félix María de Samaniego (1745–1801).
Locatit in the sooth o Alava, la Rioja Alavesa is clearly boondit bi the Cantabrie muntain range (Sierra de Cantabria) tae the north; frae here its land slope gently dounwairds as far as the Ebro river, whaur its sooth boondar is.
Laguardia itsel is boondit bi the muntains o Cantabria tae the north an bi the left bank o the Ebro tae the sooth. The San Ginés river splits the destricts o Elvillar an Laguardia in the east, an it is boondit bi Navaridas tae the wast.
Páganos, El Campillar an Laserna are veelages athin the jurisdiction o Laguardia
These geographic nuances provide this aurie wi its pairticular landscapes an climate, which hae clearly made a mark baith in its history an in the veelagers' character.
History
eeditIn the place namit "La Hoya" (a few metres north o the toun centre) thare is a important protohistoric archaeological site — a pre-Roman Celtiberian dounset that covers a period o mair nor 1000 years, frae 12t hunderyear BCE tae 2nt hunderyear CE.
In 1164, the veelage got its toun chairter durin the reign o King Sancho VI "the Wise" o Navarre. Durin the middle ages, Laguardia wis the main mercat o Navarre's Sonsierra.
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