La Garcipollera (in Aragonese and officially A Garzipollera),[1] also known as Garcipollera Valley, is a small area of the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the Jacetania, in the province of Huesca, practically coinciding with the basin of the Ijuez river, a tributary of Aragon. It is characteristic because most of its villages were depopulated during the 20th century.
^Diputación General de Aragón (February 15, 2019). Boletín Oficial de Aragón (ed.). "ORDEN VMV/70/2019, de 18 de enero, por la que se publica el Acuerdo adoptado por el Gobierno de Aragón, en su reunión celebrada el día 15 de enero de 2019, por el que se aprueban las modifcaciones del Nomenclátor Geográfco de Aragón" (in Spanish). Zaragoza: Gobierno de Aragón. p. 4126. Retrieved April 12, 2020.
LaGarcipollera (in Aragonese and officially A Garzipollera), also known as Garcipollera Valley, is a small area of the Aragonese Pyrenees, within the...
Yosa de Garcipollera is an abandoned town belonging to the municipality of Jaca, in the province of Huesca, in Spain. It is part of the Garcipollera Valley...
livestock that has foresters in the experimental center of Bescós de laGarcipollera and any possible later claim of the neighbors regarding their properties...
affected: Larrosa, Villanovilla, Bescós de Garcipollera, Bergosa, Acín, and, Yosa de Garcipollera in the Garcipollera valley, now belonging to the municipality...
the region of Jacetania, province of Huesca, Aragon. It is part of the Garcipollera. According to Agustín Ubieto, the first mention of the place dates from...
which refer to the de facto population. Larrosa Acín Yosa de GarcipolleraLaGarcipollera Instituto Aragonés de Estadística (2005). Catálogo de pueblos...
Casa Borau Plaza de la Catedral Calle Mayor Diocese of Jaca Ascara Castiello de Jaca Larrosa Villanovilla Bescós de Garcipollera Bergosa Acín Municipal...