Aragon is a region in the north of Spain. Aragon is the heart of what was in the Middle Ages the Crown of Aragon, which also included regions like Valencia, Murcia, Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, Venice, the South of Italy, Sicily and some Greek colonies.
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Alquezar is a small town standing on the rocks in Aragon, north of Spain. It is a base point for many outdoor activities, primarily mountains- and rock-based.
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Huesca is the capital city of the province by the same name, and is one of three provinces in the autonomous region of Aragon Spain.
Teruel is the capital city of the province of the same name in Aragon in Spain. The station is well down below the town and anybody with mobility difficulties might want to consider a taxi.
Villanueva de Sigena is in Aragon. Villanueva de Sigena or Villanueva de Sijena is a small village in Los Monegros, in the province of Huesca, autonomous community of Aragon, near the Alcanadre river.
Hecho is a small village in Aragón. Evening bus from Jaca Small and easily walked.
Jaca is a city in Aragon. More of a stopping point than a destination, Jaca sees its fair share of travelers headed for the Pyrenees - summer or winter.
Echo is a village in Aragon. The town has pretty stone houses, is surrounded by formidable mountains, and hiking trails abound.
Monegros is in the Huesca Province of Aragon. The Desert of Monegros is a charming area that captivates all those who visit.
Ansó is a village in Aragon in the Valles de Echo and Ansó in the Spanish Pyrenees.
Campo is a small town in Huesca province in Aragon, Spain. Campo is known as the starting point of the Pacific Crest Trail is a well known trail that extends along the West coast of the United States, from Mexico to Canada.
Murillo de Gallego is a village in Zaragoza province in Aragon, Spain. The village can be accessed by the A-132, and is 40 kilometres from the city of Huesca and 110 kilometers from Zaragoza.
Los Mallos is a Rock climbing destination for serious climbers in Aragon, Spain.
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