Country Spain Postal code 26214 Area 19.17 km² Local time Tuesday 2:00 AM | Autonomous community La Rioja Time zone CET (UTC+1) Elevation 518 m Population 496 (2014) Province La Rioja | |
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Demonym(s) Spanish: cuzcurritano, cuzcurritana Weather 6°C, Wind W at 5 km/h, 81% Humidity |
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Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, known as Cuzcurrita is a village in the province and autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. The municipality covers an area of 19.17 square kilometres (7.40 sq mi) and as of 2011 had a population of 544 people.
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- Map of 26214 Cuzcurrita de RC3ADo TirC3B3n La Rioja Spain
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- History
- Population
- Heritage
- References
Map of 26214 Cuzcurrita de R%C3%ADo Tir%C3%B3n, La Rioja, Spain
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History
The oldest known document referring to the village dates from 1062 and is a royal bond issued by King Sancho Garcés IV of Navarre in which several houses/crown land in Zarratón are ceded to the noble García Garcei. The place name used is Coscorrita.
In 1086, in the tale of the miracle of Santo Domingo de Silos, a person called Servando is named as being a native of Cuzcurrita.
The jurisdiction of Miranda de Ebro mentioned the existence of Quosquorrita at the end of the 11th century.
On 15 November 1367, the monarch Enrique II of Castile rewarded Juan Martínez de Rojas, by giving him Señorío de Cuzcurrita with all its territories and rights.
In the 16th century, under the reign of Phillip II of Spain, Pedro Velasco, ninth Señor of Cuzcurrita, by virtue of his marriage to Marta de Rojas y Osorio, founded an entailed estate mayorazgo, carving his herald over the door of the castle as can be seen today.
This castle was built by the Suárez de Figueroa at the end of the 14th or the beginning of the 15th century. In the 19th century, after the laws abolishing lords and manors (señoríos and mayorazgos), it continued to belong for some years to the descendants of the Velasco-Rojas family. Afterwards it was successively bought and sold until 1945 when its new owners restored the property to be used as a home.
Cuzcurrita, in the Middle Ages, was a fortress; the town was walled, in addition to a castle outside the town walls.
Belonging to the district of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, it formed a part of the province of Burgos until the creation of the new province of Logroño (Royal Decreé of 30 November 1833). A year later the province was divided into nine new judicial districts and was included in that of [Haro] (Royal Decree of 21 April 1834).
Population
As on 1 January 2010 the population of the town was 554 inhabitants, 292 males and 262 females.