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Graus

Graus
Municipality
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Main Square, Graus
Flag of Graus
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Coat of arms of Graus
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Graus is located in Spain
Graus
Graus
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 42°11′15″N 0°20′3″E / 42.18750°N 0.33417°E / 42.18750; 0.33417Coordinates: 42°11′15″N 0°20′3″E / 42.18750°N 0.33417°E / 42.18750; 0.33417
Country  Spain
Autonomous Community  Aragon
Province Flag of Huesca (province).svg Huesca
Comarca Ribagorza
Judicial district Barbastro
Government
 • Mayor José Antonio Lagüens (PP)
Area
 • Total 299.79 km2 (115.75 sq mi)
Elevation 542 m (1,778 ft)
Population (2010)
 • Total 3,700
 • Density 12/km2 (32/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Grausino
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 22430
Patron Saints Vincent Ferrer
Website Official website

Graus (Spanish: [ˈɡɾaus], Catalan: [ˈɡɾaws]) is a village in the Spanish province of Huesca, located in the Pyrenees at the confluence of rivers Esera and Isabena. It is the administrative capital of the region. It is one of the areas of Aragon in which is still preserved the Aragonese language.

The Battle of Graus took place here, and Spanish philosopher Baltasar Gracián y Morales was exiled here. During the Spanish Civil War, the village of Graus served as a fairly important local commercial center with 2,600 inhabitants around 1936. It was a libertarian stronghold and a centre of collectivization at that time.

The municipality of Graus today includes the towns of: Abenozas, Aguilar, Aguinalíu, Bellestar, Benavente Aragon, Castarlenas, Centenera, Eixep, Güel, Chuseu, Panillo, La Puebla de Fantova, La Puebla del Mon, Pueyo de Marguillén, El Soler, Torres de Esera, Torre de Obato, Torrelabad, Torres del Obispo and Las Ventas de Santa Lucía.

There are also uninhabited villages: Bafaluy, Cancer, Erdao, Fantova, Grustán, Pano and Torruella de Aragón.

The first population in Graus is dated from the Paleolithic as is evidenced by the remains found at the site of "Las Forcas" close to the Morral Rock.

Being one the northernmost points of the Islam in Spain, Graus was reconquered by the Christians in 1083 by Sancho Ramirez in the Battle of Graus, after the death of Ramiro I in 1064 in the siege of Graus. After this battle, Graus was ceded to the monastery of St. Victorian of Asan, being responsible for rebuilding and repopulate the town, giving important privileges to those who populate Graus.


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