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Valbona, Spain
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Valbona, Aragon is located in Spain
Valbona, Aragon
Valbona, Aragon
Location in Spain
Country Spain
Autonomous community Aragon
Province Teruel
Municipality Valbona
Area
 • Total 40.81 km2 (15.76 sq mi)
Elevation
949 m (3,114 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 174
 • Density 4.264/km2 (11.04/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Valbona is a small town, also called a municipality, located in the province of Teruel. This province is part of the Aragon region in Spain. In 2004, about 212 people lived there. By 2018, the population was around 174 people.

Valbona is known for its peaceful setting. It is surrounded by nature and traditional Spanish countryside. Many small towns in this area have a long history.

Where is Valbona Located?

Valbona is in eastern Spain. It is part of the Teruel province. This province is in the Aragon region. The town is nestled in a beautiful landscape. It is about 949 meters (3,113 feet) above sea level. This high elevation means it can have cooler weather.

Geography and Nature Around Valbona

The area around Valbona is very natural. You can find mountains and valleys. There are also forests and rivers nearby. This makes it a great place for outdoor activities. People can enjoy hiking and exploring nature. The landscape changes with the seasons.

Life in Valbona

Life in Valbona is quiet and calm. It is a small community. Most people know each other. The town has a traditional Spanish feel. It is different from big cities.

Population and Community

Valbona has a small population. In 2018, only 174 people lived there. This makes it a very close-knit community. Everyone works together. They help each other out. Small towns often have strong community bonds.

Local Traditions and Culture

Like many Spanish towns, Valbona has its own traditions. These might include local festivals. They celebrate special days. These events bring people together. They share food, music, and dances. This helps keep their culture alive.

History of Valbona

The history of Valbona is tied to the Aragon region. Many towns in Spain have ancient roots. They have seen many changes over centuries. Valbona has likely been a settlement for a long time.

Past and Present

Over the years, Valbona has changed. Its population has varied. Like many rural areas, it might have seen people move to bigger cities. However, it keeps its unique charm. It remains an important part of Teruel province.

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