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<br>47 719 [[kilometru pătrat|km²]] |
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<br> 9,4% </td></tr> |
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<td>[[List of Spanish autonomous communities by population|Ranked 11th]] |
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<br> 1.217.514 |
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<br> 25,51/km² </td></tr> |
<br> 25,51/km² </td></tr> |
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<br>aragonez |
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<br>''aragonés'' |
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<tr><td>Statut de Autonomie</td> |
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<td>[[16 august]] [[1982]]</td></tr> |
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<tr><td>[[ISO 3166-2]]</td><td>AR</td></tr> |
<tr><td>[[ISO 3166-2]]</td><td>AR</td></tr> |
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Capitală | Zaragoza | |
Suprafaţă
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Locul 4
9,4% | |
Populaţie
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Locul 11
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Statut de Autonomie | 16 august 1982 | |
ISO 3166-2 | AR | |
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President | Marcelino Iglesias Ricou (PSOE) | |
Gobierno de Aragón |
Aragon (Spanish, Aragón) is an autonomous community of north-eastern Spain. It has an area of 47,719 km² with a population of 1,217,514 (2003).
Aragon is bounded on the north by France, on the east by Catalonia, on the south by Valencia, and on the west by Castile-La Mancha, Castile-Leon, La Rioja, and Navarre. It comprises the provinces of Zaragoza, Huesca, and Teruel.
Its capital is Zaragoza.
In addition to its three provinces, Aragon is divided into 33 comarcas (counties).
Language
In addition to Spanish, there is an original Aragonese language, still spoken in some valleys of the Pyrenees, which is different from the Aragonese dialect of Castilian Spanish language.
Catalan is spoken as well in some comarques (counties) adjacent to Catalonia, in particular: the Ribagorzan dialect in Ribagorza (capital Benabarre) and Litera (capital Tamarite de Litera), and a dialect similar to that of Terra Alta in Matarraña (capital Valderrobres) and Bajo Cinca (capital Fraga).
History
From 1035 until 1479 Aragón was also the name of an independent kingdom ruling not only the present administrative region but also from 1137 Catalonia, and later the Balearic Islands, Valencia, Sicily, Naples and Sardinia (see Catalan-Aragonese Empire). The real center of this kingdom was Barcelona, since it was the Catalan counts that inherited the Aragonese Crown and not the other way around. Present-day historians usually call the kingdom the "Catalan-Aragonese Confederation" or, some of them, simply "Catalonia-Aragon". Barcelona was the center of what was in many ways a Mediterranean Empire, rulling the Mediterranean Sea and setting rules for the entire sea (for instances, in the Llibre del Consolat del Mar (in Catalan).
See list of Kings of Aragon.
The dynastic union of Castile and Aragón in 1479, when Ferdinand II of Aragon wed Isabella I of Castile, led to the formal creation of Spain as a single entity in 1516. See List of Spanish monarchs and Kings of Spain family tree
See also
- Aragón River
- Aragonite
- Catherine of Aragon, 1st queen of Henry VIII of England
External Links
- Government of Aragon (in Spanish)
- Basic statistical data on Aragon (in Spanish)