Ribagorça ( Western Catalan: [riβaˈɣɔɾsa] ) or Ribagorza ( Spanish: [riβaˈɣoɾθa] , Aragonese: [ɾiβaˈɣoɾθa] ; French : Rives Gorces ) is a historical and natural region of Aragon and Catalonia . Located in the Pre-Pyrenees and Pyrenees area, most of its territory is mountainous . The region has been steadily losing population since mid 20th century.
11-746: (Redirected from Ribagorza ) Ribagorça or Ribagorza may refer to: Ribagorça or Ribagorza, a historical and natural region of Aragon and Catalonia County of Ribagorza or Ribagorça, a medieval county in Spain Ribagorza (comarca) or Ribagorça, a territorial unit in modern Aragon, Spain Alta Ribagorça , a territorial unit in modern Catalonia, Spain See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Ribagorça All pages with titles containing Ribagorza Topics referred to by
22-553: A dialectal continuum in the region and it is not possible to draw the geographical limit of both languages in a clear-cut manner. Vilaller Vilaller ( Western Catalan: [bi.laˈʎe] , locally ( Ribagorçan ) [bi.ɾaˈʎe] ) is a town and municipality in Alta Ribagorça county in Catalonia . Besides from the town of Vilaller, the municipality comprises the hamlet of Senet de Barravés and
33-573: Is a comarca of Aragon established in 2002. It forms the northeastern part of Huesca Province . It borders the French département of the Haute-Garonne to the north, the Aran Valley , Alta Ribagorça , Pallars Jussà , and Noguera to the east, Sobrarbe to the west, as well as Somontano de Barbastro and La Litera/La Llitera to the south. The territory of the modern Aragonese comarca
44-688: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ribagor%C3%A7a The Noguera Ribagorçana river is named after this region. The region is located south of the French border with the Pallars in the east and the Sobrarbe in the west. The physiography of the Ribagorça natural region includes the Ésera , Isábena and Noguera Ribagorçana river basins with their tributaries. The region also encompasses
55-492: The Spanish Crown in 1591 under Philip II . Ribagorçan ( ribagorzano , ribagorsano ) is a transitional Aragonese and Catalan dialect spoken in the area of Aragon and Catalan Ribagorçan ( ribagorçà ) is a Catalan dialect spoken in the Alta Ribagorça , Catalonia. Speakers of Pont de Suert use a Catalan variant transitional to Aragonese with some traits of Aranese Occitan . However, Aragonese and Catalan form
66-441: The benedictine monastery of Sant Andreu de Barravés, of great importance in the history of the valley, remains unknown. In 2022, it had a population of 532, and it has an area of 59.23 km . The postcode is 25552. According to Joan Coromines , Vilaller comes from villa Alihari , a hybrid form with first a romance component ( town ) and second a German one (a proper name). The municipality limits with Vielha e Mijaran to
77-594: The first chapel of the Seminar, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, and the second chapel of the Seminar dedicated to Saint Joseph. The parish of Vilaller belongs to the diocese of Lleida, because it belonged to the diocese of Roda during the Middle Ages. It is part of the 26th pastoral unit of the archpriest of Ribagorça and is managed by the rector of El Pont de Suert . The exact location of
88-488: The mountain ranges spanning the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees area that surrounds the basins of these south-flowing rivers. The traditional capital of the region was Benabarre ( Catalan : Benavarri ); according to the 2014 census , the municipality has a population of 1,153 inhabitants. In present times, however, the most important town of the Ribagorça is Graus with a population of 3,429 in 2014. Ribagorza/Ribagorça
99-481: The old stable of Cierco, the latter is abandoned: only Senet and Vilaller have permanent population. In the past Casós, Sarroqueta de Barravés and Viuet belonged to Vilaller. The parish church of Vilaller is dedicated to Saint Clement . Nearby the town there is also the sanctuary of the Mother of God of Riupedrós or Reperós, the hermitages of Saint Mammes , Saint Anthony and Saint Peter (of which just few rests remain),
110-431: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ribagorça . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ribagorça_(disambiguation)&oldid=906399815 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
121-576: Was traditionally known as Baixa Ribagorça in Catalan. Present-day Alta Ribagorça is one of the comarques of Catalonia . Its capital is Pont de Suert . Other municipalities are Vall de Boí and Vilaller . The County of Ribagorça was a historic county with its own dynasty between 872 and 1017. It became a county of the Kingdom of Aragon from 1018 to 1322, year in which it was joined to Aragon as an appanage or estate. Ribagorça became part of
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