Broto facts for kids
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Broto
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Country | Spain |
Autonomous community | Aragon |
Province | Huesca |
Municipality | Broto |
Area | |
• Total | 128 km2 (49 sq mi) |
Population
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• Total | 531 |
• Density | 4.148/km2 (10.74/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Broto is a charming town located in the province of Huesca, which is part of the Aragon region in Spain. In the past, it was sometimes called Brotto. According to a count of people in 2018, about 531 people live in Broto. It's a small but interesting place to learn about!
Exploring the Villages of Broto Valley
The area around Broto is known as the Valle de Broto, or Broto Valley. This valley is home to Broto itself and several other small villages. Many of these villages are nestled in the mountains, offering beautiful views and a glimpse into traditional Spanish life.
Main Villages in Broto Valley
Here are some of the villages you can find in the Broto Valley:
- Broto proper (905 m): This is the main town, right in the middle of the valley.
- Oto (913 m): Just 1 kilometer south of Broto.
- Buesa (1135 m): About 3 kilometers south of Broto, located on the eastern side of the valley.
- Sarvisé (863 m): Also about 3 kilometers south of Broto.
- Asín de Broto (1103 m): Located about 13 kilometers south of Broto. It's also 4 kilometers north of Fiscal.
- Bergua (1030 m): About 3 kilometers west of Asin. This village is now deserted, meaning no one lives there anymore.
- Ayerbe de Broto: This village is also deserted.
- Yosa: Another deserted village in the valley.
- Escartin: This village is also no longer inhabited.
- Torla (1032 m): A village further into the valley.
- Fragen (1113 m): A village with a higher elevation.
- Viu de Linás (1243 m): Another village located at a higher point.
- Linás de Broto (1456 m): This is one of the highest villages in the valley.
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