Bajo Cinca/Baix Cinca
Bajo Cinca/Baix Cinca | |
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Comarca | |
Coordinates: 41°27′30″N 00°20′51″W / 41.45833°N 0.34750°WCoordinates: 41°27′30″N 00°20′51″W / 41.45833°N 0.34750°W | |
Country | Spain |
Autonomous community | Aragon |
Province | Huesca |
Capital | Fraga |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Largest municipality | Fraga |
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Bajo Cinca (Spanish: [ˈbaxo ˈθiŋka]) or Baix Cinca (Catalan: [ˈbaʃ ˈsiŋkə], locally [ˈbajʃ ˈsiŋka])[1] (Aragonese: Cinca Baxa, IPA: [ˈθiŋka ˈβajʃa]) is a comarca in eastern Aragon, Spain. It is named after river Cinca.
This comarca is located in the southeastern corner of the Huesca province. The administrative capital is Fraga, with 13,592 inhabitants the largest town of the comarca.
Bajo Cinca/Baix Cinca borders La Litera/La Llitera, Cinca Medio, Monegros and Bajo Aragón-Caspe/Baix Aragó-Casp in Aragon and Segrià and Ribera d'Ebre in Catalonia. This comarca belongs to the Catalan-speaking strip in eastern Aragon known as La Franja and some municipal terms of Bajo Cinca/Baix Cinca are part of the historical region of Lower Aragon.
Municipal terms
The Catalan names of the towns are in brackets.
- Ballobar (Vallobar)
- Belver de Cinca (Bellver de Cinca)
- Candasnos
- Chalamera (Xalamera)
- Fraga
- Mequinenza (Mequinensa)
- Ontiñena (Ontinyena)
- Osso de Cinca (Ossó de Cinca)
- Torrente de Cinca (Torrent de Cinca)
- Velilla de Cinca (Vilella de Cinca)
- Zaidín (Saidí)
See also
References
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