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The Sonsierra de Navarra or simply Sonsierra is a
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geographical region that extends through the south of the
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, north of
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and southwest of
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. Currently most of the territory that comprised that region is known as
Rioja Alavesa Rioja Alavesa ( eu, Arabako Errioxa), officially Cuadrilla de Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa is one of seven ''comarcas'' that make up the province of Álava, Spain. It covers an area of 315.83 km² with a population of 11,360 people (2010). The capit ...
, although this has lost, by its current administrative delimitation, other municipalities that historically and geographically formed a whole one with the current wine region. The name Sonsierra derives from the term ''subserra'', already mentioned by the monks of the
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in the 12th century. For more than five centuries it formed a region within the merindad of Estella, of the ancient
kingdom of Navarre The Kingdom of Navarre (; , , , ), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona (), was a Basque kingdom that occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, alongside the Atlantic Ocean between present-day Spain and France. The medieval state took ...
that included the towns of San Vicente,
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Labraza Labraza is a town located in the province of Álava (Araba), in the autonomous community of Basque Country Basque Country may refer to: * Basque Country (autonomous community), as used in Spain ( es, País Vasco, link=no), also called , an Autonom ...
, Viana and all their villages.


Territorial division

Currently its
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belong to three different
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, but during medieval times and until the beginning of the Renaissance, they were a socio-geographical and even administrative unit, from its beginnings called "''comunidad de villa y tierra''" until its last dates under the denomination of principality of Viana.


Geographical demarcation

The geographical limits are clearly defined in the north by the Toloño or Cantabria mountain range, from the shells of Haro in the west to the Linares river in the east, in the south and west by the
Ebro river , name_etymology = , image = Zaragoza shel.JPG , image_size = , image_caption = The Ebro River in Zaragoza , map = SpainEbroBasin.png , map_size = , map_caption = The Ebro ...
, and in the east by the valley of the Linares river in the municipalities of
Bargota Bargota is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarra, northern Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto ...
and
Lazagurría Lazagurría (Basque Elizagorria) is a village and municipality in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , ...
to the border between Viana and
Mendavia Mendavia is a town and municipality located in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, northern Spain. The Postal code is 31587. Mendavia is an agricultural town. It produces high-quality asparagus, peaches and a certain variety of lar ...
, opposite the mouth of the Leza river in the Ebro.


History


First written references

In 934 the Castilian Count Fernán González granted the document known as the "false vows of Fernán González". Within the extensive list of inhabited nuclei cited in the document, some place names that could be considered the first data that appear in a written document in medieval times about these lands can be found: ''"Tabuerneca, tota Subserra, tota Berrocia, Marangone, Punicastro, Moreta...".'' The term "''Subserra''" also appears in the document that contains the confirmation of the Charter of Nájera that King
Alfonso VI of Castile Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century ( Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsu ...
made in the year 1076.


Community of "Villa y Tierra"

In its beginnings, this region was called "La Guardia" since in 1164
Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho Garcés VI ( eu, Antso VI.a; 21 April 1132 - 27 June 1194), called the Wise ( eu, Jakituna, es, el Sabio) was King of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194. He was the first monarch to officially drop the title of ''King of Pamplona'' ...
gave a charter to the town of
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and marked its jurisdiction between
Salinillas de Buradón Salinillas de Buradón () or Gatzaga Buradon () is a village and '' concejo'' located in the municipality of Labastida, in Álava province, Basque Country, Spain. It was an independent municipality until 1974, when it was absorbed into Labastid ...
, to the west, and the Soto de Íñigo Galíndez (today known as Soto Galindo in Viana), to the east. The northern and southern limits are marked by the Cantabria mountains and the Ebro River respectively. The conflicts of the Navarrese king with Castile meant that in a few years, the Ebro river valley had new towns. Thus, in 1172 San Vicente de la Sonsierra de Navarra was founded, in 1195 a foundation charter was granted to San Cristóbal de
Labraza Labraza is a town located in the province of Álava (Araba), in the autonomous community of Basque Country Basque Country may refer to: * Basque Country (autonomous community), as used in Spain ( es, País Vasco, link=no), also called , an Autonom ...
, and in 1219 the first stone was laid for the concentration of towns in Viana.


Charters granted by the kings of Navarre

The charters of these four towns are a copy, if possible improved, of the charter of Logroño, a town granted to its inhabitants by King
Alfonso VI of León Alphons (Latinized ''Alphonsus'', ''Adelphonsus'', or ''Adefonsus'') is a male given name recorded from the 8th century ( Alfonso I of Asturias, r. 739–757) in the Christian successor states of the Visigothic kingdom in the Iberian peninsula ...
in 1095. In 1164
Sancho VI of Navarre Sancho Garcés VI ( eu, Antso VI.a; 21 April 1132 - 27 June 1194), called the Wise ( eu, Jakituna, es, el Sabio) was King of Navarre from 1150 until his death in 1194. He was the first monarch to officially drop the title of ''King of Pamplona'' ...
gave a charter to the town of Laguardia. Also Sancho "the Wise" in 1172 granted the charter of Laguardia to San Vicente de la Sonsierra. His successor, Sancho VII granted a charter to the town of Labraza, renaming it San Cristóbal de Labraza, in September 1196. In February 1219, Sancho VII "the Strong" re-founded Viana, granting it a charter. The Castilian Ferdinand III granted the Charter of La Bastida in 1242.


Demography in the Sonsierra around the second quarter of the 15th century

Around 1427 the town with the largest number of houses was Laguardia with 444, followed by San Vicente with 379 and Viana, with 349 houses. Grouped by villas plus their hamlets, Laguardia had 1906 houses, San Vicente 554, Labraza 55 and Viana 437. This must have been a very bloody period, both because of battles and the Black Death, since of the total of 2,138 houses in the four villas, only 1,014 were inhabited.


Principality of Viana

In 1423 the Navarrese King Charles III the Noble established the principality of Viana, which included the whole of the Sonsierra of Navarre as well as other places. Shortly after, during the civil wars of Navarre, a part of this principality fell into Castilian hands, never to return to the Pyrenean kingdom again.


End of Navarrese rule

In 1461, Henry IV, cousin and brother-in-law of the
Prince of Viana The Prince or Princess of Viana ( es, Príncipe de Viana, eu, Vianako Printzea) is one of the titles of the heir of the Crown of Spain. Other associated titles originate from the rest of the kingdoms that formed Spain: Prince of Asturias, P ...
, helped the latter to recover the throne of Navarre; he obtained the surrender of Laguardia, San Vicente, Viana and Los Arcos, which Gonzalo Saavedra occupied with the Castilian army. In the arbitral sentence of Bayonne, of
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, in April of 1463, to settle the questions arisen between Castile and Aragon, the Sonsierra and the party of Los Arcos, were in pledge to no longer return to the crown of Navarre the first of them while
Los Arcos Los Arcos is a town and Spanish municipality, in the Chartered Community of Navarre, situated in the administrative division of Estella, in the region of East Estella and is 62 km from the capital of the community, Pamplona Pamplona (; e ...
would take almost four centuries (until 1753). In 1462, the Count of Foix, husband of Doña Leonor in Navarre, taking advantage of the Castilian crisis, seized
Calahorra Calahorra [] ( an, Calagorra, la, Calagurris) is a municipality in the comarca of Rioja Baja, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro. During Ancient Rome, Ancient Roman times, Calahorra was a municipium known as ''Calagurris ...
and tried to penetrate into Alfaro, to demand the return of
Los Arcos Los Arcos is a town and Spanish municipality, in the Chartered Community of Navarre, situated in the administrative division of Estella, in the region of East Estella and is 62 km from the capital of the community, Pamplona Pamplona (; e ...
and the Sonsierra; he arrived at the gates of Alfaro without success and finally had to evacuate Calahorra. In 1466, Enrique IV ordered the inhabitants of the Sonsierra to accede to the Brotherhood of Álava to fight against the thieves and thieves that took refuge, jumping to this part from Álava. Although the kings of Navarre repeatedly claimed the lands of the Sonsierra from Don Enrique and later from Isabella and Ferdinand, not only they, but all of Navarre, would be occupied by Ferdinand in 1512 and annexed to the crown of Castile.


Renaissance and the end of the border line

After the Castilian conquest and the last attempts of reconquest by the Navarrese monarch, from 1521 the region enjoyed a long period of peace, since the border was moved to the Pyrenees. From then on, the towns underwent transformations that modified the defensive character with which they were born, towards another more oriented to the economy, where the cultivation of the vine and the passage of the road to Santiago marked the new orientation of the populations. From the 16th century onwards, vineyards and wine, together with olive oil, clearly marked the economy of the region, and the name by which the region was known began to decline and was superseded by the more commonly used names of
La Rioja La Rioja () is an autonomous community and province in Spain, in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. Its capital is Logroño. Other cities and towns in the province include Calahorra, Arnedo, Alfaro, Haro, Santo Domingo de la Calzada, a ...
and
Rioja Alavesa Rioja Alavesa ( eu, Arabako Errioxa), officially Cuadrilla de Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa is one of seven ''comarcas'' that make up the province of Álava, Spain. It covers an area of 315.83 km² with a population of 11,360 people (2010). The capit ...
for the western part, and Tierra Estella or Vianaldea for the Navarrese part.


Rioja in the 18th century

In some maps published on behalf of the Academy of San Fernando in Madrid, such as one drawn up by Tomás López in 1769, La Rioja appears. In it, La Rioja Alavesa is mentioned, together with its denomination of Sonsierra de Navarra. According to the map: ''Map of La Rioja divided into Upper and Lower Rioja, with the part of the Sonsierra, which is commonly called Rioja Alavesa''. The territory covered by the map was, at that time, assigned to the intendancies of Burgos, Soria and Álava, as a result of the administrative division of Spain into intendancies carried out by Floridablanca in the 18th century. In the northeastern part, it is shown as bordering the
kingdom of Navarre The Kingdom of Navarre (; , , , ), originally the Kingdom of Pamplona (), was a Basque kingdom that occupied lands on both sides of the western Pyrenees, alongside the Atlantic Ocean between present-day Spain and France. The medieval state took ...
, since it remained as such, under the Hispanic Monarchy, governed by a viceroy until 1841, when it was considered just another province. It should also be noted that this map should not be considered a political map of La Rioja, since this region was not given a provincial administrative framework until 1821, and was given its current demarcation in 1833. It should also be noted that the aforementioned map of Tomás López was criticized by illustrious people of the time for having several inaccuracies, such as not including some parts of the region of La Rioja.


Provincial division in the first decades of the 19th century

At the end of the 18th century, the first complaints began to be heard about the situation in which La Rioja found itself and voices began to be heard demanding, in their own words, the administrative reunification of La Rioja region, with the creation of a province for it. These came especially from the Sociedad Riojana, which was a society of friends of the country, from the Junta de Rioja, made up of representatives of the municipalities of La Rioja, and from enlightened Riojanos of the time such as
Martín Fernández de Navarrete Martín Fernández de Navarrete y Ximénez de Tejada (November 9, 1765 – October 8, 1844), was a Spanish noble, grandson of the Marquess of Ximenez de Tejada, knight of the Order of Malta, politician and historian. He was a Spanish senator an ...
. They demanded that La Rioja should be united with the establishment of boundaries equal to those that the ancient inhabitants of this land had known before the different administrative divisions of the Spanish State took place from the middle of the 18th century onwards, with the creation of the intendancies and the consequent division of La Rioja region into several of them. These claims had a clear identity component. In order to achieve the union, various arguments were put forward, such as those presented by the enlightened Martín Fernández de Navarrete in his ''Carta de un riojano a un señor diputado en cortes'', which argued ethnographic, economic, geographic and historical criteria. Thus, in 1821 it was proposed to modify the provincial distribution of the Spanish State and, due to the claims of La Rioja, a province was formed for La Rioja, to be called " province of La Rioja", which would also include all the Sonsierra of Navarre, including Viana and La Rioja Alavesa. However, the proposed division of the Spanish State remained without effect due to the absolutist reaction of
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and the situation returned to the previous one. In 1822, during the liberal triennium, the creation of a province for the Rioja region was again proposed, this time to be called the province of Logroño due to the obligation to give each province the name of its capital and in which the whole of the Navarrese Sonsierra was also included. However, in 1833 the boundaries of the province were rectified to leave them as are known today.


Current administrative division

The lands of the former Sonsierra of Navarre are currently divided into three
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: * Belonging to the Basque Country are the population centers of:
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Labastida Labastida ( eu, Bastida) is a town and municipality of the Rioja Alavesa, in the province of Álava in the Basque Country, northern Spain. It is located between the River Ebro and the Sierra de Toloño mountain range, 4 km east of the c ...
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Labraza Labraza is a town located in the province of Álava (Araba), in the autonomous community of Basque Country Basque Country may refer to: * Basque Country (autonomous community), as used in Spain ( es, País Vasco, link=no), also called , an Autonom ...
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, Oyón, Páganos,
Salinillas de Buradón Salinillas de Buradón () or Gatzaga Buradon () is a village and '' concejo'' located in the municipality of Labastida, in Álava province, Basque Country, Spain. It was an independent municipality until 1974, when it was absorbed into Labastid ...
, Samaniego, Villabuena, Viñaspre, Yécora. * Belong to
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San Vicente de la Sonsierra San Vicente de la Sonsierra is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain , image_flag = Bandera de España.svg , image_coat = Escudo de España (mazonado).svg , national_motto = '' ...
. * Belong to
Navarra Navarre (; es, Navarra ; eu, Nafarroa ), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre ( es, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, links=no ; eu, Nafarroako Foru Komunitatea, links=no ), is a foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, ...
: Aras,
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, Lazagurria, Meano and Viana.


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