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Benabarre (Spanish: [benaˈβare]), in Ribagorçan and Aragonese:
Benavarri (locally [benaˈβari]) is a town and muni****lity in the
Aragonese comarca of...
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Benabarre, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 39. Aler is
located 89km east of Huesca. Mapa de Aler,
Benabarre, Provincia...
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Benabarre, in
Huesca province, Aragon, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion of 7. Estaña is
located 116km east of Huesca. Mapa de Estaña,
Benabarre...
- Ésera, Isábena, and
Noguera Ribagorzana. The seat of its
counts was at
Benabarre.
Other notable towns include Benasque,
Graus and Pont de Suert. Today...
- Zaragoza,
Huesca and
Benabarre.
Chemical industry is
developed in Zaragoza, Sabiñánigo, Monzón, Teruel, Ojos Negros, Fraga,
Benabarre and others. The transport...
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Ribagorza is Graus,
although the
historical capital of the
county was at
Benabarre. The Ribagorçan
dialect is a
transitional Aragonese–Catalan
dialect spoken...
- of Schools,
Colleges and
Universities in 1957. Then
Rector Fr.
Benigno Benabarre, OSB was
responsible for the school's
inclusion in the PAASCU. He set...
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these south-flowing rivers. The
traditional capital of the
region was
Benabarre (Catalan: Benavarri);
according to the 2014 census, the muni****lity has...
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Jacetania Jaca La
Litera Tamarite de
Litera Monegros Sariñena
Ribagorza Graus,
formerly Benabarre Sobrarbe Ainsa and Boltaña
Somontano de
Barbastro Barbastro...
- do****ents are scarce, but they do exist—most notably, the
Pastoradas of
Benabarre compiled by
Ricardo del Arco as well the
writings of Tonón de Baldomera...