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    Aragona (Sicilian: Araùna or Raona) is a commune in the province of Agrigento, Sicily, southern Italy. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) northeast of Agrigento. It is known mainly for the Macalube natural reserve and for being the Italian municipality with the highest emigration rate.

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    The sulfur mine Mandra, today inactive, is located in the municipality.
    Aragona is part of the agricultural region Platani Hills (Italian: Colline del Platani).
    Bounding communes are:
    Agrigento

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    In Aragona
    • The 17th century Prince Palace in Piazza Umberto I. The City Hall was located there before it moved to its

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    • The mother of brothers John Turturro and Nicholas Turturro is from Aragona.
    Dominique Fidanza, former member of the Lollipop.
    Vincenzo Scifo, Belgian football player

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    Aragona is located on the eastern slopes of the Mount Belvedere at an altitude of 428 m. In the 13th century, the Castello di Barrugeri was built near what is now Aragona, but it no longer

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    Cinema
    • In the 1950 Italian language drama film Path of Hope (Italian: Il Cammino della speranza) directed by Pietro Germi, Aragona is featured for a little over a minute, with a panoramic view of the historical city center,

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    There is a railroad station located in Aragona Caldare.

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    L'Aragona (in spagnolo ed aragonese Aragón, in catalano Aragó) è una comunità autonoma del nord-est della Spagna. Ha una superficie di 47719 km², con una popolazione di 1 328 753 abitanti (2020).
    Confina a nord con la Francia (regioni Nuova Aquitania e Occitania), ad est con la Catalogna, a sud con Valencia, e ad ovest con Castiglia-La Mancia, Castiglia e L…

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      The area of Aragon is 47720 km2 of which 15636 km2 belong to the province of Huesca, 17275 km2 to the province of Zaragoza and 14810 km2 to the province of Teruel.The total represents a 9.43% of the surface of Spain, being thus the fourth autonomous community in siz…
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      The orography of the community has as central axis the Ebro valley (with heights between 150 and 300 meters approx.) which transits between two foothills, the Pyrenean and the Ibérico, preambles of two great mountain formations, the Pyrenees to the north and the Sistema Ibérico …
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    What is Aragona known for?
    /  37.40194°N 13.61833°E  / 37.40194; 13.61833 Aragona ( Sicilian: Araùna or Raona) is a commune in the province of Agrigento, Sicily, southern Italy. It is 16 kilometres (10 mi) northeast of Agrigento. It is known mainly for the Macalube natural reserve and for being the Italian municipality with the highest emigration rate.
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    How did Aragon get its name?
    Middle Ages. The name of Aragon is documented for the first time during the Early Middle Ages in the year 828, when the small County of Aragon of Frankish origin, would emerge between the rivers that bear its name, the Aragón river, and its brother the Aragón Subordán river .
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    What does the Aragonese coat of arms mean?
    This emblem of gules and gold was used in seals, banners, shields and standards indistinctly, not being but a familiar emblem that later denoted the authority as King of Aragon until, with the birth of Modern State, began to be a territorial symbol.
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    What is the capital of Aragon?
    Located in northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to south): Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. Its capital is Zaragoza (also called Saragossa in English). The current Statute of Autonomy declares Aragon a historic nationality of Spain.
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    Aragona is een gemeente in de Italiaanse provincie Agrigento (regio Sicilië) en telt 9902 inwoners (31-12-2004).De oppervlakte bedraagt 74,4 km², de bevolkingsdichtheid is 133 inwoners per km². Demografie. Aragona telt ongeveer 3917 huishoudens.Het aantal inwoners daalde in de periode 1991-2001 met 3,4% volgens cijfers uit de tienjaarlijkse volkstellingen van ISTAT.

    • Provincie: Agrigento (AG)
    • Oppervlakte: 74,4 km²
  6. https://pt.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aragona

    Aragona. Origem: Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre. Aragona é uma comuna italiana da região da Sicília, província de Agrigento, com cerca de 10.092 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 74 km², tendo uma densidade populacional de 136 hab/km². Faz fronteira com Agrigento, Campofranco (CL), Casteltermini, Comitini, Favara, Grotte, Joppolo ...

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    Aragon was originally a Carolingian feudal county around the city of Jaca, which in the first half of the 9th century became a vassal state of the kingdom of Pamplona (later Navarre ), its own dynasty of counts ending without male heir in 922. The name Aragón is the same as that of the river Aragón, which flows by Jaca.

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    Personal details. Born. 7 Sep 1474. Naples, Italy. Died. 21 Jan 1519 (age 44) Luigi d'Aragona (1474–1519) (called the Cardinal of Aragón) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal. He had a highly successful career in the church, but his memory is affected by the allegation that he ordered the murder of his own sister and two of her children.

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    Tullia d'Aragona (1501/1505 – March or April 1556) was an Italian poet, author and philosopher. Born in Rome sometime between 1501 and 1505, Tullia traveled throughout Venice, Ferrara, Siena, and Florence before returning to Rome. Throughout her life Tullia was esteemed one of the best female writers, poets, philosophers, and charmers of her ...

  10. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orlando_d'Aragona

    Orlando d'Aragona. Orlando (or Roland) (1296–1361) was the second-eldest illegitimate son of Frederick II of Sicily by his concubine Sibilla di Sormella. During his father's reign, he lived in the shadows, but he rose to influence in the courts of his half-brother Peter II and his nephews, Louis and Frederick IV, especially as the leader of ...

  11. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon

    Early life. Ferdinand was born on 10 March 1452, in the town of Sos del Rey Católico, Aragon, as the son of John, Duke of Montblanc, and Joanna Enríquez, 5th Lady of Casarrubios del Monte. He was a nephew of King Alfonso V of …



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