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Huesca (Spanish: [ˈweska]; Aragonese:
Uesca) is a city in north-eastern Spain,
within the
autonomous community of Aragon. It was the
capital of the Kingdom...
- Graus,
Estadilla Southern dialect: Agüero, Ayerbe, Rasal, Bolea, Lierta,
Uesca, Almudévar, Nozito, Labata, Alguezra, Angüés, Pertusa, Balbastro, Nabal...
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Huesca (Aragonese:
Uesca; Catalan: Osca),
officially Huesca/
Uesca, is a
province of
northeastern Spain, in
northern Aragon. The
capital is Huesca. Positioned...
- in
other languages, such as Galician, Asturian, the
Aragonese Grafía de
Uesca, Basque, Chavacano, some
Philippine languages (especially
Filipino and Bisayan)...
- Hoya de Huesca/Plana de
Uesca is a
comarca (administrative subdivision) in the
province of
Huesca (Spain).
Capital city: Huesca, also the
biggest of the...
- also
called Baix
Cinca Cinca Medio Hoya de Huesca, also
called Plana de
Uesca Jacetania La Litera, also
called La
Llitera Monegros Ribagorza Sobrarbe...
- The
Huesca Offensive was an
operation carried out
during the
Spanish Civil War by the
Republican Army in June 1937 in
order to take the
Aragonese city...
- the
libertarian ranks without having yet
reached adulthood and died in
Uesca at the age of seventeen. She was the
youngest soldier to die in
combat during...
- Villas/Zinco
Billas Ejea de los
Caballeros Zaragoza 6 Hoya de Huesca/Plana de
Uesca Huesca Huesca,
Zaragoza 7
Somontano de
Barbastro Barbastro Huesca 8 Cinca...
- January,
reinforcements were
brought in from the
provinces of Lleida, Girona,
Uesca and Zaragoza. The
Spanish Army
swiftly occupied Manresa. By 23 January,...