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Barbuñales, Spain
Coat of arms of Barbuñales, Spain
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Barbuñales is located in Spain
Barbuñales
Barbuñales
Location in Spain
Country Spain
Autonomous community Aragon
Province Huesca
Comarca Somontano de Barbastro
Area
 • Total 18.75 km2 (7.24 sq mi)
Elevation
468 m (1,535 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 95
 • Density 5.067/km2 (13.12/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Barbuñales is a small and peaceful municipality located in the province of Huesca, which is part of the Aragon region in Spain. It's a quiet place with a small population, known for being the birthplace of a famous naturalist.

What is Barbuñales?

Barbuñales is a type of local government area in Spain called a municipality. Think of it like a small town or village with its own local leaders. It's found in the northeastern part of Spain, in a region known for its beautiful landscapes.

Location and Size

This small town is located in the province of Huesca. This province is part of the larger Aragon community. Barbuñales covers an area of about 18.75 square kilometers. That's roughly the size of 1,875 football fields! It sits at an elevation of 468 meters above sea level.

Life in a Small Spanish Town

As of 2018, Barbuñales had a population of about 95 people. This makes it a very small community. Life in such a place is often calm and close-knit. Everyone likely knows each other. The mayor, Manuel Colungo Herrán, helps lead the community.

Famous Resident: Félix de Azara

One of the most notable people from Barbuñales is Félix de Azara. He was born and died in this very town. Félix de Azara was a famous naturalist. A naturalist is someone who studies nature, including animals and plants.

Who Was Félix de Azara?

Félix de Azara lived from 1742 to 1821. He was a Spanish military officer, engineer, and explorer. But he is best known for his work as a naturalist. He spent many years exploring parts of South America.

His Discoveries

While in South America, Azara carefully observed and described many new species of animals. He wrote detailed reports about the birds and mammals he found. His work was very important for understanding the natural world. Even famous scientists like Charles Darwin later used Azara's observations in their own studies.

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