Terçon
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The terçons (Aranese Occitan: terçon; Catalan: terçó)[1] form the geographical subdivision of the Aran Valley, in Catalonia.[2] It was in use from the granting of the Querimonia, in 1313, until its abolition in 1833 with the Spanish provincial division.[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.[4]