
Huesca province.
'Huesca' (
Aragonese: ''Uesca'',
Catalan: ''Osca'') is a
province of northeastern
Spain, in the northern part of the
autonomous community of
Aragon. It is bordered by the provinces of
Lleida,
Zaragoza, and
Navarra, and by
France (
Departments of
Pyrénées-Atlantiques and
Hautes-Pyrénées).
Its area is
15,636 km². Its population is 218,023 (2006), and its population density is 13.94/km². It contains 202 municipalities.
Its capital is the city of
Huesca, where about one-fifth of the population resides. Some notable towns in Huesca province are
Ayerbe,
Sabiñánigo,
Jaca,
Benasque,
Graus,
Benabarre,
Barbastro,
Tamarite de Litera,
Monzón,
Sariñena, and
Fraga. See the
list of municipalities in Huesca.
It has the last remaining
Aragonese-speaking areas in some valleys of the
Pyrenees (
Aragon river valley,
Sobrarbe, western
Ribagorza). There are also several
Catalan speaking areas on its eastern part (eastern Ribagorza,
Litera, eastern
Bajo Cinca).
See also
List of Aragonese comarcas.
The tallest mountain in the
Pyrenees,
Aneto, is also in Huesca.
The province contains the
Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park.