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Town in Aragon, Spain
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Campo (Spanish: [ˈkampo]; Catalan: [ˈkampu]) is a town in the county of Ribagorza, in the province of Huesca, in Aragon, Spain. Situated in a valley between 2 rivers, the Esera and Rialbo, it is surrounded by snow-capped Pyrenean mountain peaks: most notably, the Turbón (2.492 m) and Cotiella (2.912 m).

The town's municipal district includes the hamlet of Beleder, locally known as Belbedé, 2 km north of Campo.

Due to the landlock created by the mountains, the locals continue to speak the centuries-old Patues (Patois), colloquially known as "Fabla", a Ribagorçan dialect derived from Vulgar Latin, Navarro-Aragonese, southern Gascon, and Castillian.

It is also the birthplace of Gaspar Torrente (1888–1970), an early 20th Century promoter of Aragonese identity and nationalism and a founding father and leader of the Aragonese Nationalist party, 'Estado Aragonés'.

References

  1. "Ribagorza portal de la comarca. Pirineo Huesca Aragón Catalunya España. Turismo Benasque Huesca Graus Benabarre Valle Boí". 2014-08-13. Archived from the original on 2014-08-13. Retrieved 2021-05-18.

42°24′N 0°23′E / 42.400°N 0.383°E / 42.400; 0.383

Municipalities of Ribagorza
Aragon
Capital of the comarca Former-historical capital of the comarca
Municipalities in the province of Huesca
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