Difference between revisions of "Huesca"
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* [[Barbastro]] (17K hab) | * [[Barbastro]] (17K hab) | ||
+ | * [[Jaca]] 12 K | ||
+ | * [[Binefar]] 9K | ||
* [[Alquezar]] | * [[Alquezar]] | ||
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* [[Loarre]] | * [[Loarre]] | ||
* [[Roda de Isabena]] | * [[Roda de Isabena]] | ||
− | * [[Bielsa]] | + | * [[Bielsa]] (500 hab) |
* [[Benasque]] | * [[Benasque]] | ||
* [[Ayerbe]] | * [[Ayerbe]] |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 7 October 2024
- Alquezar
- Lanuza
- Ainsa
- Torla
- Santa Cruz de la Serós y San Caprasio
- Graus
- Loarre
- Roda de Isabena
- Bielsa (500 hab)
- Benasque
- Ayerbe
- Sadaba
- Sos del Rey Catolico
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See also[edit]
- Huesca, Barbastro, Jaca, Benasque, Alquezar, Castle of Loarre, Bielsa, Sobrarbe, Ainsa, Tena Valley, Ordesa Valley, Solana Valley, Boltaña, Sallent de Gállego, Sotonera reservoir, Formigal, Panticosa, Candanchu, Banastas
- Aragon, Zaragoza, Huesca, Teruel, Alcañiz, Borage in Aragon, Aragonese cuisine, Guara, Ferdinand II of Aragon, Petilla de Aragón
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