Petilla de Aragón
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Petilla de Aragón | ||
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Municipality | ||
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Petilla de Aragón | ||
Coordinates: 42°27′41″N 1°5′34″W / 42.46139°N 1.09278°W | ||
Country | Spain | |
Autonomous community | Navarre | |
Province | Navarre | |
Comarca | Comarca de Sangüesa | |
Judicial district | Aoiz | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Jorge Sedano (2007) (Paulino Rived Murillo) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 28 km2 (11 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 843 m (2,766 ft) | |
Population (2009) | ||
• Total | 25 | |
• Density | 0.89/km2 (2.3/sq mi) | |
Demonym | Petillés | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 50686 |
The town was the birthplace of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal (1852–1934); Petilla terminology, a neurological nomenclature, is named after the town.[1] Petilla was also the site of a real-life 15th century battle between the armies of the País Vasco and Aragón in which the fictional troubadour Manrico and the Conte di Luna, of Verdi's Il trovatore, fought on opposite sides, not knowing that they were brothers; this is recounted by the gipsy Azucena in her famous aria Stride la vampa!
References
- ↑ Ascoli GA, Alonso-Nanclares L, Anderson SA et al. (July 2008). "Petilla terminology: nomenclature of features of GABAergic interneurons of the cerebral cortex". Nat. Rev. Neurosci. 9 (7): 557–68. doi:10.1038/nrn2402. PMC 2868386. PMID 18568015.
External links
- PETILLA DE ARAGÓN in the Bernardo Estornés Lasa - Auñamendi Encyclopedia (Euskomedia Fundazioa) (Spanish)
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