Aragonés / Corona d'Aragón / Pirineus / Zaragoza
D'a Corona d'Aragón ta os Pirineus, l'alma aragonesa brilla
The Crown of Aragon (1164–1716) ruled the Western Mediterranean from Barcelona to Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Athens. At its height, it controlled trade routes rivaling Venice. Ferdinand II's marriage to Isabella unified Spain, launching the Age of Discovery.
The Aragonese Pyrenees host Monte Perdido (3,355m), Europe's highest limestone massif. UNESCO-listed Ordesa Valley with its 300m waterfalls rivals any Alpine scenery. Ibón lakes, bearded vultures, and chamois roam this pristine wilderness.
The Fueros of Aragon (1247) established Europe's earliest constitutional rights. The Justicia de Aragón served as a proto-ombudsman protecting citizens against royal abuse. The phrase 'We who are as good as you' addressed the king — democratic spirit 500 years before modern constitutions.
Francisco de Goya (1746–1828), born in Fuendetodos, Aragon, bridged Old Masters and Modernism. His Black Paintings, Disasters of War, and The Third of May influenced every modern artist from Manet to Picasso. The Prado's greatest treasure is an Aragonese.
The Jota, born in Aragon, is Spain's most passionate folk dance. Castanets, guitars, and powerful singing tell stories of love and pride. The Pilar festival in Zaragoza draws 1M+ visitors for 10 days of Jota performances, bullfighting, and celebration.
Aragonese Mudéjar architecture — the fusion of Islamic and Christian artistry — is unique to Spain. Teruel and Zaragoza's Mudéjar towers are UNESCO-listed since 1986. La Aljafería palace, La Seo cathedral, and the Teruel towers showcase 800 years of intercultural genius.
Momentos que marcan a istoria d'Aragón
1164 — Unión d'o Reino d'Aragón y Condato de Barcelona
1247 — Compilazión d'os Fueros de Aragón
12 octubre 1492 — Fernando d'Aragón finanza Colón
10 agosto 1982 — Aragón, comunidat autónoma
Parladors: ~10K|Hotels: 132,907|Ziudatz: 1,898|GDP: $32K|Anyos de Corona: 552|UNESCO: Mudéjar
A fuerza d'Aragón en zifras
History, wine, and industry connect Aragon and Korea
Aragon's Cariñena and Somontano wines gain Korean market share. Garnacha (Grenache) grapes originated in Aragon. Korean wine imports from Spain grew 35% in 5 years. Korean sommeliers increasingly feature Aragonese DOP wines.
Zaragoza hosts the largest Stellantis plant in Spain (10,000+ workers). Korean auto parts suppliers (Hyundai Mobis, Mando) serve the Ebro Valley automotive cluster. Aragon's logistics hub connects Korean components to European assembly lines.
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