Benabarre

Benabarre (Spanish)
Benavarri (Ribagorçan)
Benavarri (Aragonese)
Municipality

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Benabarre (Spanish)

Location in Spain

Coordinates: 42°7′0″N 0°29′0″E / 42.11667°N 0.48333°E / 42.11667; 0.48333Coordinates: 42°7′0″N 0°29′0″E / 42.11667°N 0.48333°E / 42.11667; 0.48333
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Aragon
Province Huesca
Comarca Ribagorza
Judicial district Barbastro
Government
  Alcalde Alfredo Sancho Guardia (2007) (PSOE)
Area
  Total 157.14 km2 (60.67 sq mi)
Elevation 788 m (2,585 ft)
Population (2008)
  Total 1,197
  Density 7.6/km2 (20/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Benabarrense
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 22580
Website Official website

Benabarre (Spanish: [benaˈβare]), in Ribagorçan and Aragonese: Benavarri[1][2] (Catalan: [bənəˈβari], locally: [benaˈβari]) is a town in the Aragonese county of Ribagorza, in the province of Huesca, Spain.

Traditionally, Benabarre was the capital of the historic County of Ribagorza, which was more expansive in territory than today, and included the comarca of Alta Ribagorça, now in the province of Lleida, Catalonia.

It was during the Spanish War of Independence, from 1808-1814, that the French Napoleonic troops, in retaliation, decided to make Graus the temporary capital of the county. Graus' population since that time has increased such that it is the largest town in Ribagorza and has consequently evolved into the role of administrative county seat. Despite this, Benabarre continues to be a significant historical and cultural center of attraction.

Demographics

In 1991, Benabarre's population was at 1,233, and has since declined to 1,112, as of 2004.

Language

Situated within the geo-linguistic area of La Franja, Benabarre's local dialect of Ribagorçan is a form of Catalan.

References

  1. Carlos Ángel Rizos Jiménez and Moisés Selfa Sastre. Municipio de Benavarri (Benabarrre). Toponimia de Ribagorza. Editorial Milenio-Gobierno de Aragón. ISBN 978-84-9743-303-7.
  2. As shown in the Legislative Decree 2/2006 of 27 December, of the Government of Aragon, by the revised text of the Law on Comarcal Demarcation of Aragon is approved.

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