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    Albelda (Spanish: [alˈβelda]; Catalan: [alˈβɛlda]) is a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE)...
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    Zaragoza, Albelda, Tudela, Huesca, and Toledo. According to the Chronicle of Alfonso III, Musa had placed his army at Monte Laturce, outside of Albelda, which...
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  • This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Huesca, in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. There are 202 municipalities in the province...
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    great victory in a two-day battle, defeating Basque or Gascon forces near Albelda. The next year, Musa's control over his territories and his links to the...
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    the Battle of Monte Laturce, also referred to as the second Battle of Albelda, whereas the Chronicle of Alfonso III provides a more detailed account...
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    La Litera (category Geography of the Province of Huesca)
    comarca. The Catalan version of the names of the towns are in brackets: Albelda Alcampell (El Campell) Altorricón (El Torricó) Azanuy-Alins (Sanui i Alins)...
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    La Franja (category Geography of the Province of Huesca)
    Avant-project and of Ribagorza and therefore belong to the Province of Huesca. It adds a total of eight municipalities and three population nuclei; Güell...
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    Canfranc (redirect from Canfranc, Huesca)
    across the Pyrenees. comarca of Jacetania (capital at Jaca) province of Huesca autonomous community of Aragón The name of the village is from Campus Franci...
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    The Battle of Alcoraz took place between 1094 and 1096 outside Huesca, pitting the besieging forces of Peter I of Aragon and Navarre against the allied...
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    es/biografias/36639/garcia-jose-francisco-de-medrano-y-mendizabal "Pedro Antonio Medrano Albelda | Real Academia de la Historia". JM Sesé Alegre, The Royal Council of Navarre...
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