Overview of
Aragon - The beautiful province of Aragon, is situated in the
North East corner of Spain and with a surface area of over 47000km
square, it is larger than the European countries of Denmark, Holland &
Switzerland. Strategically placed, Aragon shares a 135 kilometre
border with France and throughout history has been known as a doorway
linking Spain & Portugal with
France.
Aragon is an entirely autonomous region of Spain and has a population
of approximately 1.2 million. It is flanked by France in the North, by
Catalonia on the east and on the south by Valencia, to the east it
borders, Castile La Mancha, Castile-Leon, La Rioja and Navarre. The
capital city of Aragon is Zaragoza. Although the main language of
Aragon is Spanish, a local dialect Aragonerse is still spoken in some
of the mountain areas.
Historically, Aragon was a feudal county before proclaiming itself a
kingdom in its own right in 925 Over the years via many conquests it
expanded and in 1118 conquered the city of Zaragoza. Aragon existed
until the 15th century as a Kingdom in its own right until by marriage
it helped form the Kingdom of Spain.
The area enjoys a Mediterranean climate in the south of the province
which can turn more continental and dry towards the North where
sometimes extreme temperatures can be experienced. These temperatures
though do result in so very strong wine being produced from this area.
Aragon is one of the richest regions of Spain, with GDP per capita
well above the national average. Although traditionally the local
economy relied on agriculture, the past few years have seen this
supplemented by the service and industrial sectors. The Ebro river
feeds a fertile valley and a highly developed irrigation system has
helped develop a very productive agricultural industry. The main crops
are wheat, barley & rye and also fruit. . The vast meadows of the
North provide ideal conditions for raising cattle
Zaragosa is the main industrial area of the province as well as being
the capital city there are many industries including a car plant that
provides employment for in excess of 8000 people. Other industries
abound in the area and are producing all manner of household goods.
Road and rail links to other parts of the country have been greatly
improved in recent years and there are over 1000kms of motorways that
now run to every part of the country
It has no coastline and thus has remained relatively untouched by the
tourist industry although it does contain 5 ski resorts and the
National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido Un like the Spanish costas,
this province is relatively unknown and many people would have
difficulty locating it on a map of Spain. The area is familiar to most
Brits only as it shares the name with one of the ill fated wives of
Henry V111. But for those travellers’ who discover this exciting area,
it will seem like heaven on earth, if you want to say away from
tourist areas but like the great outdoors, then this is the place for
you. This province has a low density population so there are
vast spaces that are uninhabited, the bulk of people live in the
capital Zaragosa. The Pyrenees of Aragon offer spectacular peaks and
many peaceful valleys; some are very difficult to reach and thus have
managed to retain a completely unspoilt charm. Towards the north, the
valleys and plains of Aragon contain many beautiful villages &
churches. The medieval monuments of Teruel and Zaragoza are afforded
protection from UNESCO and deemed to be World Heritage sites.
The Pyrenees are home to Spain’s oldest Nature reserve, The Ordesa
National Park. The wonderful area was founded in 1918 and boasts over
50000 acres of valleys waterfalls and wild flowers. wild life abounds
and there are there are many species of bird that can be spotted.
If you like skiing then the 5 ski resorts, will interest you, they are
relatively uncrowned as compared with the Sierra Nevada and the
scenery is outstanding.
Holiday Home
ownership is fairly limited with most persons preferring to buy on the
more popular Spanish Costa, but if you like beauty, the outdoors and a
bit of peace and quite, then Aragon could be for you.