"Tudela es un municipio y una ciudad española de la Comunidad Foral de Navarra situada a 94 km de la capital de la comunidad, Pamplona. Es la cabeza del partido judicial homónimo, cabeza de la merindad homónima y el centro económico y comercial de la Ribera de Navarra. También es el segundo municipio más poblado de Navarra con una población en 2014 de 35 062 habitantes (INE)."
"Tudela is a municipality in Spain, the second largest city of the autonomous community of Navarre. Its population is around 35,000. Tudela is sited in the Ebro valley. Fast trains running on two-track electrified railways serve the city and two freeways (AP 68 and AP 15) join close to it. Tudela is the capital of the "Ribera Navarra", the agricultural region of lower Navarre. The poet Al-Tutili, the 12th century traveller Benjamin of Tudela, the 13th century writer William of Tudela and the physician and theologian Michael de Villanueva were from the city. The city hosts an annual festival in honor of Santa Ana (St. Anne, mother of Mary) which begin on 24 July at noon and continue for approximately a week. Street music, bullfights and the running of the bulls are typical events of the festival."