Azara, Huesca
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Municipality in Somontano de Barbastro, ESP
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Azara is a municipality in the province of Huesca, Spain. In 2018, it had a population of 174 inhabitants. It is located in the middle of a valley named after Alferche, to the right of the La Clamor Canyon, surrounded by sandstone the highest among which is Peña de Santa Margarita, 40 km away from Huesca.
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Administration
Recent Mayors of Azara
Period | Mayor | Party | |
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1979-1983 | |||
1983-1987 | |||
1987-1991 | |||
1991-1995 | |||
1995-1999 | |||
1999-2003 | |||
2003-2007 | Santos Larroya Domper | PSOE-Aragón | |
2007-2011 | PSOE-Aragón | ||
2011-2015 | Jerónimo Santos Larroya Domper[3] | PSOE-Aragón |
Electoral results
Municipal Elections[4] | ||||||||
Party | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | |||||
Partido de los Socialistas de Aragón | 4 | 3 | 3 | |||||
Partido Popular de Aragón (PP) | 1 | 2 | 2 | |||||
PAR | - | |||||||
CHA | - | - | ||||||
Total | 5 | 5 | 5 |
Demography
1900 | 1910 | 1930 | 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1981 | 1986 | 1992 | 1999 | 2004 |
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491 | 441 | 441 | 380 | 308 | 363 | 310 | 269 | 237 | 225 | 224 | 200 |
Monuments
- The Santa Lucia Church
- Peña/Piedra Santa Margarita (Azara) was an old castle belonging to Arabs. For lieutenant it had to Barbatuerta immediately after the reconquista (1101-4), and in times of Labaña (1610) it belonged to Sanjuanistas de Barbastro.
Feasts
- Major feast is celebrated from 13 December to 16 December in honour of Santa Lucía.
- Easter Monday.
- Cultural Days of June.
References
- ^ Gobierno de Aragón. "Zonas altimétricas por rangos en Aragón y España, y altitud de los municipios de Aragón. (Altitude zones by range in Aragon and Spain and altitude of the municipalities of Aragon)". Datos geográficos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 4 December 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2012.
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
- ^ "Alcaldes de Aragón de las elecciones de 2011 (Mayors of Aragon from the 2011 Elections)" (PDF) (in Spanish). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-09-07.
- ^ Gobierno de Aragón. "Archivo Electoral de Aragón (Aragon Electoral Files)". Retrieved 13 August 2012.
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Municipalities in the province of Huesca
- Abiego
- Abizanda
- Adahuesca
- Agüero
- Aísa
- Aínsa-Sobrarbe
- Albalate de Cinca
- Albalatillo
- Albelda
- Albero Alto
- Albero Bajo
- Alberuela de Tubo
- Alcalá de Gurrea
- Alcalá del Obispo
- Alcampell
- Alcolea de Cinca
- Alerre
- Alfántega
- Almudévar
- Almunia de San Juan
- Almuniente
- Alquézar
- Altorricón
- Angüés
- Ansó
- Antillón
- Aragüés del Puerto
- Arén
- Argavieso
- Arguis
- Ayerbe
- Azanuy-Alins
- Azara
- Azlor
- Baélls
- Bailo
- Baldellou
- Ballobar
- Banastás
- Barbastro
- Barbués
- Barbuñales
- Bárcabo
- Belver de Cinca
- Benabarre
- Benasque
- Berbegal
- Bielsa
- Bierge
- Biescas
- Binaced
- Binéfar
- Bisaurri
- Biscarrués
- Blecua y Torres
- Boltaña
- Bonansa
- Borau
- Broto
- Caldearenas
- Campo
- Camporrélls
- Canal de Berdún
- Candasnos
- Canfranc
- Capdesaso
- Capella
- Casbas de Huesca
- Castejón de Monegros
- Castejón de Sos
- Castejón del Puente
- Castelflorite
- Castiello de Jaca
- Castigaleu
- Castillazuelo
- Castillonroy
- Chalamera
- Chimillas
- Chía
- Colungo
- El Grado
- El Pueyo de Araguás
- Esplús
- Estada
- Estadilla
- Estopiñán del Castillo
- Fago
- Fanlo
- Fiscal
- Fonz
- Foradada del Toscar
- Fraga
- Gistaín
- Grañén
- Graus
- Gurrea de Gállego
- Hoz de Jaca
- Hoz y Costean
- Huerto
- Huesca
- Ibieca
- Igriés
- Ilche
- Isábena
- Jaca
- Jasa
- La Fueva
- La Puebla de Castro
- La Sotonera
- Labuerda
- Laluenga
- Lalueza
- Lanaja
- Laperdiguera
- Las Peñas de Riglos
- Lascellas-Ponzano
- Lascuarre
- Laspaúles
- Laspuña
- Loarre
- Loporzano
- Loscorrales
- Lupiñén-Ortilla
- Monesma y Cajigar
- Monflorite-Lascasas
- Montanuy
- Monzón
- Naval
- Novales
- Nueno
- Olvena
- Ontiñena
- Osso de Cinca
- Palo
- Panticosa
- Peñalba
- Peralta de Alcofea
- Peralta de Calasanz
- Peraltilla
- Perarrúa
- Pertusa
- Piracés
- Plan
- Poleñino
- Pozán de Vero
- Puente de Montañana
- Puente la Reina de Jaca
- Puértolas
- Pueyo de Santa Cruz
- Quicena
- Robres
- Sabiñánigo
- Sahún
- Salas Altas
- Salas Bajas
- Salillas
- Sallent de Gállego
- San Esteban de Litera
- San Juan de Plan
- San Miguel del Cinca
- Sangarrén
- Santa Cilia
- Santa Cruz de la Serós
- Santa María de Dulcis
- Santaliestra y San Quílez
- Sariñena
- Secastilla
- Seira
- Sena
- Senés de Alcubierre
- Sesa
- Sesué
- Siétamo
- Sopeira
- Tamarite de Litera
- Tardienta
- Tella-Sin
- Tierz
- Tolva
- Torla-Ordesa
- Torralba de Aragón
- Torre la Ribera
- Torrente de Cinca
- Torres de Alcanadre
- Torres de Barbués
- Tramaced
- Valfarta
- Valle de Bardají
- Valle de Hecho
- Valle de Lierp
- Velilla de Cinca
- Vencillón
- Veracruz
- Viacamp y Litera
- Vicién
- Villanova
- Villanueva de Sigena
- Villanúa
- Yebra de Basa
- Yésero
- Zaidín
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42°04′N 0°02′W / 42.067°N 0.033°W / 42.067; -0.033
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