Broto (in Medieval Aragonese: ''Brotto'') is a municipality in the
province of Huesca
Huesca ( an, Uesca, ca, Osca), officially Huesca/Uesca, is a province of northeastern Spain, in northern Aragon. The capital is Huesca.
Positioned just south of the central Pyrenees, Huesca borders France and the French Departments of Haute-G ...
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Aragon,
Spain
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. According to the 2018
census
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INE
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), the municipality has a population of 531 inhabitants.
Villages
The Valle de Broto includes the following villages:
*Broto proper (905 m) in the center of the valley
*
Oto
Oto, Ōtō, or OTO may refer to:
People
* Oto (name), including a list of people with the name
*The Otoe tribe (also spelled Oto), a Native American people
Places
*Oto, Spain, a village in the Valle de Broto, in Huesca, Aragon
* Otorohanga, a to ...
(913 m), 1 km south of Broto
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Buesa (1135 m), 3 km south of Broto on the eastern slope of the valley
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Sarvisé (863 m), 3 km south of Broto
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Asín de Broto (1103 m), 13 km south of Broto, 4 km north of
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Bergua (1030 m), 3 km west of Asin, now deserted
*Ayerbe de Broto, now deserted
*Yosa, now deserted
*Escartin, now deserted
*Torla (1032 m)
*Fragen (1113 m)
*Viu de Linás (1243 m)
*Linás de Broto (1456 m)
References
External links
Municipalities in the Province of Huesca
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