Bajo Cinca Huesca Aragon Spain
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Fraga

Fraga (Spanish: [ˈfɾaɣa] ; Catalan: [ˈfɾaɣɛ]) is the major town of the comarca of Bajo Cinca (Catalan: Baix Cinca) in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. It is located by the river Cinca. According to the 2014 census, the municipality has a population of 14,926 inhabitants. King Alfonso I of Aragon died at its walls in 1134 while trying to conquer it during the Battle of Fraga. It was conquered from the Moors by the Count Ramon Berenguer IV of Barcelona in 1149. The local language, called Fragatí, is western Catalan. Historically, there was a Jewish community in Fraga. Jews in Fraga enjoyed civil rights, which was not always the case in other historical Spanish Jewish communities. They were given autonomy, including the right to defend themselves against attacks and the right to elect their representatives. The community ceased to exist due to the expulsion of the Jews in 1492.

Distance between:

Madrid to Fraga 225 Miles / 363 Kms
Barcelona to Fraga 96 Miles / 154 Kms

Postal Code 22520



Population 2019

Total: 15
Total Men: 5
Total Women: 10

Broadband and mobile Internet coverage

fixed ≥ 30Mbps : 100%
fixed ≥ 100Mbps : 100%
3G HSPA : 99%
4G LTE : 99%

tourist attraction Nearby

Monastery of San Xoán de Caaveiro
Villa Fortunatus
Villa Reale di Marlia