The region of Navarre is small. Of the seventeen regions in Spain it has the second smallest population – just half a million. It has the sixth lowest area and the fifth lowest density (just 49, against the national average of 76 persons per square kilometre). But, as they say, never mind the width, just feel the quality. The landscape and people is where it scores highly. The region is probably best known for its capital city, Pamplona... read more >>>
In the centre of the Autonomous Community of Navarre, on a plain surrounded by mountains, lies Pamplona, the capital of the Ancient Kingdom of Navarre.
Founded in 75 B.C. by the Roman general Pompey on the ancient Vascon settlement of Iruña, it has been crossed by several cultures throughout the centuries and has always been an important stopping point on the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela. ... read more >>>
Sierra de Urbasa Hundimiento provocado hace millones de años. Prados y frondosos hayedos alternan en este espacio protejido. Mirador natural. Nacedero del Urederra.