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Valles Pasiegos is an administrative ''
comarca A ''comarca'' (, or , or ) is a traditional region or local administrative division found in Portugal, Spain and some of their former colonies, like Brazil, Nicaragua, and Panama. The term is derived from the term ''marca'', meaning a " ...
'' in
Cantabria Cantabria (, also , , Cantabrian: ) is an autonomous community in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city. It is called a ''comunidad histórica'', a historic community, in its current Statute of Autonomy. It is bordered on the ea ...
,
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. It is formed by the valleys of the Pas and Miera rivers, each one being a natural ''comarca'' of its own.


History

In the whole valley, the repopulation allowed by the foundation of several
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had great importance. The most important were the San Vicente de Fístoles monastery and the
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. In addition to the monasteries, several romanesque temples were built during the 11th to 13th centuries, some of which still stand: the aforementioned Santa Cruz de
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church, the Santa María de Cayón church, and the temple of San Miguel de Monte Carceña, among others. These buildings show the peak and the importance that this ''comarca'' had during those centuries. From the 11th century on, a special, perhaps unique, human habitat began to form in the highest parts of these valleys. Its economy was based on ancient transhumant cattle breeding practices which may have been traditional to more extensive areas of Europe and the region, but which with time only survived in isolated places such as these valleys, and others elsewhere in Europe, and in Asia and Africa. The people of this habitat, who were named Pasiegans (''Pasiegos'') from the name of the valleys and the main river, settled mainly on the flanks of the hills of the Miera and Pas rivers. The settling was scattered, as they lived in wooden and later, stone huts (called "cabañas", cabins) which they occupied during the Spring and Summer, when the pastures were richer. For the Winter they collected enough hay to feed the cows and then moved down to the village longhouses (''casas vividoras'', living houses) in the valleys. The more stable population group that little by little was created along the valley-bottom roads in a street row pattern became the three Pasiegan villas:
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,
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and San Roque de Riomiera, which are not contiguous. The recorded data and legal documents of those early centuries show that they moved under monastic/royal patronage over an extensive territory in the transalpine region of
Cantabria Cantabria (, also , , Cantabrian: ) is an autonomous community in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city. It is called a ''comunidad histórica'', a historic community, in its current Statute of Autonomy. It is bordered on the ea ...
- with the Royal privilege of being freed from the payment of duties for Pasturing or Passage (local or feudal levies). The territory overlapped many of the internal counties of Cantabria. Those counties that became the main focus of their radiation were not contested by previously settled municipalities, as they covered land previously preserved for Royal Hunting grounds. These lands had been valued for their wilderness, which was described in the chronicles, and was rich in bears and other wild fauna. Later documents, in particular a Royal Charter of 1206, gave precise jurisdiction of the valleys and prescribed their inhabitants as constituents of the Royal village of
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("Monteros" is the name of the Royal Household Guards of the Chamber). A sense of aversion and hostility in the face of their privileges and free roaming style must have been held later by their more settled neighbors, who saw them as a distinctive element of different origin.


Religious architecture

During the 16th and 17th centuries large convents or monasteries were founded, as '' El Soto'' and the
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monastery of ''La Canal'', as well as Baroque churches, built by artisans and artists of the ''comarca''. In those centuries, emigration to the "
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" was also very popular. The '' Indianos'' (Enriched Spaniards returned from the Americas), at their return, built churches or contributed to the building of chapels, towers, or the acquisition of works of art for the Church. The best examples are in the ''Obra Pía'' chapel of
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, founded by the ''Indiano'' Manuel Rodríguez, or the reconstruction of the San Miguel de Llerana church, which also added the sacristy and the greater
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to the existing church. In the tower of the same church a museum has been fit out about the ''Indianos'' of Carriedo Valley.


Municipalities

The comarca consists of thirteen municipalities, listed below with their areas and populations:


Pas valley

The Pas-Pisueña valley is located in the
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of Cantabria, and through it flow the
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and its main tributary, the Pisueña River, which joins the Pas in the township of Vargas, part of the municipality of Puente Viesgo.


Miera valley

The Miera valley is a natural
valley A valley is an elongated low area often running between hills or mountains, which will typically contain a river or stream running from one end to the other. Most valleys are formed by erosion of the land surface by rivers or streams over ...
located in the autonomous community of
Cantabria Cantabria (, also , , Cantabrian: ) is an autonomous community in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city. It is called a ''comunidad histórica'', a historic community, in its current Statute of Autonomy. It is bordered on the ea ...
, travelled by the Miera River. It is in itself a natural ''
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'', and the narrowest of the Cantabrian valleys. Its slopes are most noticeable and its peaks very high ( Castro Valnera at 1,707 m over sea level). The valley occupies partially or totally the
municipalities A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the ...
of Soba, San Roque de Riomiera, Miera,
Liérganes Liérganes is a municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2007 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given popula ...
,
Riotuerto Riotuerto (Rutuertu in Cantabrian) is one of the municipalities of Cantabria, lying between the North Coast of the Cantábrican Sea and the mountains of the Cantabrian Sierra. It is part of the ancient ''merindad'' (shire) of Trasmiera Trasmiera ...
,
Medio Cudeyo Medio Cudeyo is a municipality in Cantabria in Spain, around 15 km from Santander. Municipalities in Cantabria {{Cantabria-geo-stub ...
and
Ruesga Ruesga () is a municipality in Cantabria Province, Spain. It includes the following 6 villages: Calseca, Matienzo, Mentera Barruelo, Ogarrio, Riva (capital) and Valle Valle may refer to: * Valle (surname) Geography *"Valle", the cultural ...
(Calseca enclave). In its morphology are remarkable the
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s and
limestone Limestone ( calcium carbonate ) is a type of carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different crystal forms of . Limestone forms wh ...
s, and the vast deposits of debris originated by ancient
moraine A moraine is any accumulation of unconsolidated debris ( regolith and rock), sometimes referred to as glacial till, that occurs in both currently and formerly glaciated regions, and that has been previously carried along by a glacier or ice sh ...
s from
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s in its highest part. It also features large
karstic Karst is a topography formed from the dissolution of soluble rocks such as limestone, dolomite, and gypsum. It is characterized by underground drainage systems with sinkholes and caves. It has also been documented for more weathering-resistant r ...
areas. Nevertheless, some of its
glacial valley U-shaped valleys, also called trough valleys or glacial troughs, are formed by the process of glaciation. They are characteristic of mountain glaciation in particular. They have a characteristic U shape in cross-section, with steep, straight s ...
characteristics have been modified in some points by the torrential nature of the Miera River near its source. The higher basin of the Miera has an abrupt relief, not suitable for the human habitat. In spite of that, caves with
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settlements have been discovered in Piélagos, Rascaño and Salitre, one of the highest altitude (450 m over sea level) stations with
paleolithic art The art of the Upper Paleolithic represents the oldest form of prehistoric art. Figurative art is present in Europe and Southeast Asia, beginning between about 40,000 to 35,000 years ago. Non-figurative cave paintings, consisting of hand ...
. The medium valley of the Miera River, that mostly coincides with the municipality of Miera, is trapped between the abrupt karstic limestone pavements of ''Porracolina'' to the East, and ''Las Enguizas'' to the West, both belonging to the Urgonian Complex. In both limestone blocks, important karstification phenomenons take place; there have been relevant explorations in these complexes and solved labyrinths in the caves of '' Alto del Tejuelo''. Between them flows the Miera River, through the ''Escudo de Cabuérniga'' fault; with a
diapir A diapir (; , ) is a type of igneous intrusion in which a more mobile and ductily deformable material is forced into brittle overlying rocks. Depending on the tectonic environment, diapirs can range from idealized mushroom-shaped Rayleigh– ...
appearing from it between the villages of Linto and Miera and breaking the geologic continuity of the river course. The chalky mountain mass of ''Las Enguizas'' sits directly over the silicon materials of the
Early Cretaceous The Early Cretaceous (geochronological name) or the Lower Cretaceous ( chronostratigraphic name), is the earlier or lower of the two major divisions of the Cretaceous. It is usually considered to stretch from 145  Ma to 100.5 Ma. Geology Pr ...
that make the hydrologic base of its four most important hydrologic systems and its cavities, partially studies in the case of ''El Cuevo de Noja-Fuente Fría'' and the ''Castrejón-Cubillo del Machorro'' network. They are structurally simpler systems than those of ''Porracolina'', because the slope of the waterproof lower-cretaceous base has generated alignments perpendicular to the valleys axis. In the lower course the most remarkable spots are the caves with prehistoric occupation: ''La Fuente del Francés'' (Hoznayo), ''La Garma'' (Omoño) and ''Los Moros'' (San Vitores). During the 16th century the economic life of this valley was focused around the lower course, towards
Liérganes Liérganes is a municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria, Spain. According to the 2007 census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given popula ...
; years later in the 18th century a small industry had been established with the
Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada The Royal Artillery Factory of La Cavada ( es, Real Fábrica de Artillería de La Cavada) was an artillery foundry at La Cavada ( Riotuerto) in Cantabria, Northern Spain. The foundry was established in 1622 by Jean Curtius with the support of Ga ...
, which supplied weapons to the ships built in the
Guarnizo Guarnizo is a village in the municipality of El Astillero (Real Astillero de Guarnizo) in Cantabria, Spain. According to the INE it had a population of 4,463 in 2010. Economy The area once supported shipbuilding and was the site where the Sp ...
and
Colindres Colindres is a town in the northern Spanish province and autonomous community of Cantabria. Located between the cities of Santander and Bilbao, Colindres has a population of 8,453 ( INE 2018). Overview In Colindres, the Asón River flows in ...
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s. This zone gave many emigrants to
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and the
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. It is a cradle of many distinguished ''Indianos'' like Juan de la Cuesta Mercadillo, who was the builder of the ''La Rañada'' Palace in Liérganes; Ramón Pelayo de la Torriente (
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), who developed many important constructions in the region and other points of Spain during the first third of the 20th century, mainly linked to education and public health.


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Pasiegan Valleys
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