Terçon

[3] It was then traditionally maintained in common use as an identity element until its restoration in 1990 as a constituency for the General Council of Aran.

The Nueva Planta decrees did not abolish the Aranese furs, but its autonomy was significantly reduced.

With the provincial division of 1833, the territory was integrated into the Spanish province of Lleida, with the subsequent suppression of the General Council and the replacement of terçons by municipalities.

Despite no longer having an administrative function, the terçons continued to be maintained in a traditional way among the inhabitants of the valley as an identity mark.

In 1977, during the Spanish Transition, an association with the name of Es Terçons was set up to defend the Aranese interests in the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1979.

The current six Aranese terçons and the municipal boundaries