Sodeto is a village in the municipality of Alberuela de Tubo, Huesca, Spain. The village was created in 1950 by the Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Desarrollo Rural (INCDR), in English: National Institute of Rural Development and Colonization. The INCDR was the administrative entity that was established by the Spanish dictatorship in October 1939, shortly after the end of the Spanish Civil War, in order to repopulate certain areas of Spain or to bring infertile and arid areas into agricultural production. Sodeto is thus is a planned community. Its lands formerly belonged to the Duke of Villahermosa. The population of the village was once about 400, but is now down to about 250.
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| - Sodeto ist ein spanisches Dorf in der Gemeinde Alberuela de Tubo der Comarca (Verwaltungseinheit) Monegros in der Provinz Huesca der Region Aragonien. (de)
- Sodeto es una localidad española perteneciente al municipio de Alberuela de Tubo, en los Monegros, en la provincia de Huesca (Aragón). Se creó entre los años cincuenta y sesenta como pueblo nuevo de colonización, edificado por el IRYDA sobre tierras expropiadas al duque de Villahermosa. (es)
- Sodeto is a village in the municipality of Alberuela de Tubo, Huesca, Spain. The village was created in 1950 by the Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Desarrollo Rural (INCDR), in English: National Institute of Rural Development and Colonization. The INCDR was the administrative entity that was established by the Spanish dictatorship in October 1939, shortly after the end of the Spanish Civil War, in order to repopulate certain areas of Spain or to bring infertile and arid areas into agricultural production. Sodeto is thus is a planned community. Its lands formerly belonged to the Duke of Villahermosa. The population of the village was once about 400, but is now down to about 250. (en)
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| - Sodeto ist ein spanisches Dorf in der Gemeinde Alberuela de Tubo der Comarca (Verwaltungseinheit) Monegros in der Provinz Huesca der Region Aragonien. (de)
- Sodeto es una localidad española perteneciente al municipio de Alberuela de Tubo, en los Monegros, en la provincia de Huesca (Aragón). Se creó entre los años cincuenta y sesenta como pueblo nuevo de colonización, edificado por el IRYDA sobre tierras expropiadas al duque de Villahermosa. El casco urbano se asienta sobre una suave pendiente rodeada de pinares al pie del monte Sodeto del que toma el nombre. En la parte alta se sitúa la plaza alrededor de la cual se distribuyen los edificios públicos (iglesia, ayuntamiento, bar, etc..). Impresiona la sensación de organización y homogeneidad del pueblo, las casas y los edificios son todos de los mismos materiales y están todos diseñados bajo un mismo patrón, como corresponde a un pueblo de diseño oficial. (es)
- Sodeto is a village in the municipality of Alberuela de Tubo, Huesca, Spain. The village was created in 1950 by the Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Desarrollo Rural (INCDR), in English: National Institute of Rural Development and Colonization. The INCDR was the administrative entity that was established by the Spanish dictatorship in October 1939, shortly after the end of the Spanish Civil War, in order to repopulate certain areas of Spain or to bring infertile and arid areas into agricultural production. Sodeto is thus is a planned community. Its lands formerly belonged to the Duke of Villahermosa. The population of the village was once about 400, but is now down to about 250. Early in 2012, the village's homeowner association won the largest prize to date in the Spanish Christmas Lottery drawing, a sum of about 750 million Euros. A single ticket was worth 100,000 Euros. Every resident save one had purchased at least one ticket. This feat received a lot of media attention and journalists swamped the village. A year later however, press reports indicate that the enormous amount of prize money didn't make the inhabitants that much happier. (en)
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