Ejea de los Caballeros is a peculiar municipality, what experts call a “deconcentrated municipality”. In a huge territory of 615 km2, its 17,000 inhabitants are distributed in nine differentiated population centers: the central nucleus of Ejea, where most of the population lives, and 8 rural neighborhoods. Six of them are colonization villages born in 1959 -Pinsoro, Santa Anastasia, Bardenas, El Sabinar, Valareña and El Bayo- and two are historical nuclei -Rivas (linked to Ejea since the Middle Ages) and Farasdués (independent municipality until 1973).

The eight rural neighborhoods of Ejea have an important identity, culture and traditions of their own. That is why here we classify them as Towns, the Towns of Ejea, although they depend administratively on the City of Ejea de los Caballeros.