Torralba de Ribota

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Torralba de Ribota
Coordinates: 41°25′N1°41′W / 41.417°N 1.683°W / 41.417; -1.683 Coordinates: 41°25′N1°41′W / 41.417°N 1.683°W / 41.417; -1.683
Country Spain
Autonomous community Aragon
Province Zaragoza
Municipality Ribota
Area
  Total32.5 km2 (12.5 sq mi)
Elevation
625 m (2,051 ft)
Population
 (2018) [1]
  Total172
  Density5.3/km2 (14/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
View of Torralba de Ribota with the Sierra de la Virgen in the background Torralba de Ribota, Zaragoza, Espana, 2018-04-01, DD 02.jpg
View of Torralba de Ribota with the Sierra de la Virgen in the background

Torralba de Ribota is a municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census (INE), the municipality had a population of 189 inhabitants.

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References

  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.