Graus (<small>Spanish:</small> [ˈɡɾaus], <small>Catalan:</small> [ˈɡɾaws]) is a village in the Spanish province of Huesca, It is noted for its impressive Basilica de Santa Maria de la Pena and for a nearby Buddhist monastery. It is one of the areas of Aragon where the Aragonese language is still spoken.
It is the administrative capital of the comarca of Ribagorza, and is home to about 3,300 people (2018).
Graus sits at the confluence of rivers Esera and Isabena in the Pyrenees mountains.
The Battle of Graus took place here, and Spanish philosopher Baltasar Gracián y Morales was exiled here. During the Spanish Civil War, the village of Graus served as a fairly important local commercial center with 2,600 inhabitants around 1936. It was a libertarian stronghold and a centre of collectivization at that time.
Graus is served by major bus lines from several other municipalities, including Jaca, Barbastro, Huesca, and Zaragoza.