Aniés, Aragon

[1] [2] Located between the railway line and the Sotón river, at the foot of the Sierras de Santo Domingo y Caballera mountain range, 27 km from Huesca.

The earliest mention of the town is 1084-1158, when it was listed as having tenants[3] In June 1198 the king Pedro II of Aragon gave the patronage right on the church at Aniés [4] to bishop Ricardo de Huesca.

In December 1201 Gudal Garcia, bishop of Huesca, created the Aniés Hospital Church [5] In 1845 it had 114 houses 10, a School with 40 students 2 water powered flour mills Two grocery stores, and bakery.

There are two main festivities Held in the town: Followed by a famous lamb stew, finishing the day with a dance in the village and popular dinner dividing snacks for all participants.

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