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Aragon Pyrenees Walks - The Aragonese Pyrenees offer all that's best in walking: fantastic scenery, great places to stay, good weather and, above all, variety. Serious trekkers will relish the chance to seek out the unexplored valleys of the high mountains. Those who prefer an easier pace can stay closer to civilization, ...
Ebro River Basins, Aragon - Ariza, Alhama (Monasterio de Piedra, Nuevalos, Jaraba), Calatayud (Aniñon, Illueca, Morata), Daroca, Caminreal (Monreal, Peracense), Montalban (Aliaga, Ariño), Calanda, Alcañiz (Andorra), Calaceite (Valderrobres, Beceite).
Area: Grouped in this tour are the basins of ...
Ferdinand the Catholic King - Ferdinand the Catholic, 1452–1516, king of Aragon (1479–1516), king of Castile and Leon (as Ferdinand V, 1474–1504), king of Sicily (1468–1516), and king of Naples (1504–16) was born on 10 Mar 1452 in Sos del Rey Catolico, Zaragoza, Aragon. His father, John II of ...
King's parade Jewish Legend - In Zaragoza, the capital city, the large Jewish community took the opportunity of showing the King of Aragon their appreciation. Whenever the king celebrated some special occasion with a royal parade which passed through the Jewish quarter, the leaders of the Jewish community would go forth to meet ...
King's parade Jewish Legend, Aragon - In Zaragoza, the capital city, the large Jewish community took the opportunity of showing the King of Aragon their appreciation. Whenever the king celebrated some special occasion with a royal parade which passed through the Jewish quarter, the leaders of the Jewish community would go forth to meet ...
Old Aragon Kingdom Route - Embalse de Yesa (Hecho, Anso, Selva de Oza), Puente La Reina de Jaca (San Juan de la Pena, Santa Cruz de la Seros, Canfranc, Astun), Sabinanigo, Biescas (Panticosa, Sallent, Formigal, El Portalet), Broto (National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido), Ainsa (San Vitorian, Pineta, Bielsa), Castejon de ...
Peter II of Aragon, King of the Pyrenees - Peter II of Aragon (1174 - September 12, 1213), surnamed the Catholic, was the king of Aragon (as Pedro II) and count of Barcelona (as Pere I) from 1196 to 1213 and other areas in both sides of the Pyrenees.
He was the son of Alfonso II of Aragon and Sancha of Castile. In 1205 he acknowledged ...
Teruel Walks - Step back in time as you walk between the ancient land of Teruel. Few regions in Europe are quite so timeless, or so completely unspoiled, and our waking routes recommendations are excellent. Teruel is real Spain, a truly undiscovered region, over which are scattered architectural ...
Walking - This is a special way of enjoying the best heritage that we possess: nature, of getting to know many places either near or far from our normal surroundings, and at the same time of discovering the enormous wealth that Aragon offers, going along the traditional paths and with the best means of ...
Walking Routes - Aragon offers all that's best in walking: fantastic scenery, great places to stay, good weather and, above all, variety. Serious walkers will relish the chance to seek out the unexplored valleys in the Aragon Pyrenees. Those who prefer an easier pace can stay closer to civilization, enjoying the ...
Zaragoza Province Walks - A classical route in Zaragoza Province is the one that goes running through the lands where Goya was born, among a sea of vineyards and colourful manifestations of Mudejar architecture. The history of these lands is disputed between the frontier wars with Castile, the rule of the nobility and the ...
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