Battle of Sabiñánigo
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{{Unreferenced|date=August 2020}}
{{Infobox military conflict
| conflict = Battle of Sabiñánigo
| partof = The Spanish Civil War
| place = Sabiñánigo, Spain
| date = 22 September – 8 November 1937
| result = Republican victory
Republican forces take Biescas, but fail to take Sabiñánigo
| combatant1 = {{flagdeco|Spain|1931}} Second Spanish Republic
| combatant2 = {{flagdeco|Spain|1936}} Nationalist Spain
| commander1 = {{flagdeco|Spain|1931}} Mariano Bueno
| commander2 =
| units1 = 27th Division
43rd Division
| units2 = 50th Division
| strength1 = 14,000
16 artillery units
| strength2 = 10,000
| casualties1 = ~2,500 killed
| casualties2 = ~3,500 killed
| campaignbox = {{Campaignbox Spanish Civil War}}
}}
The Battle of Sabiñánigo took place during the Spanish Civil War near Alto Gállego and the town of Sabiñánigo in 1937 as part of the Aragon front.
As part of the Republican strategy, the 43rd and 27th divisions moved to the north, amounting to about 14,000 men and 16 pieces of artillery under the command of Mariano Bueno. They eventually faced about 10,000 Nationalist troops, based around the 1st Brigade of the 50th National Division. The attack started on 22 September and fighting continued until 8 November, with perhaps about 2,500 Republican casualties and 3,500 Nationalist casualties.
The Republican forces managed to take Biescas, but failed to take Sabiñánigo despite encircling it, or gain complete control of the territory before both sides were exhausted.
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Category:Battles of the Spanish Civil War
Category:Military history of Aragon
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