Villanúa topographic map
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Villanúa
Villanúa (in Aragonese: Bellanuga[1][2]) is a Pyrenean municipality in Spain in the north of Huesca province, in la Jacetania, set where the Aragon valley gets wider. Its name refers to the "new village" repopulated in the late 10th century. Villanúa's altitude is 953 m and it covers 58.2 km2. The village is at the bottom of mount Collarada (2886 m) and in 2018 had 447 inhabitants.
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Name: Villanúa topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Villanúa, Jacetania, Huesca, Aragon, 22870, Spain (42.64379 -0.56716 42.73401 -0.44207)
Average elevation: 1,499 m
Minimum elevation: 895 m
Maximum elevation: 2,872 m
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