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La Rioja is most noteworthy for producing the wines of the same name - with certain famous exceptions, the best wine made in Spain. But this small region tucked away between Old Castile and the Basque Country, sheltered by the Sierra de Cantabria to the north and the Sierra de la Demanda to the south, has more to offer the visitor than you might expect. We went to find the Oja, the river which gives it its name. |
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The River Oja probably swells greatly with the spring thaw, but when we saw it at the beginning of May, it was far from prepossessing, trickling in rather ill-defined manner on its way down to meet the River Tirón, which then empties immediately into the mighty Ebro. From Ezcaray, we followed the Oja down the road as far as Santo Domingo de la Calzada. All photographs and images ©2005 John Ross. All rights reserved. Coming Soon > Santo Domingo de la Calzada >
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