Ababuj, Municipality of Teruel
Abanto, Municipality of Zaragoza
Abay, Locality of Jaca
Abejuela, Municipality of Teruel
Abella, Locality of Laspaúles
Abellada, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Abena, Locality of Jaca
Abenfigo, Locality of Castellote
Abenilla, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Abenozas, Locality of Graus
Abi, Locality of Seira
Abiego, Municipality of Huesca
Abizanda, Municipality of Huesca
Acampar, Turismo en Aragón
Acasta, Locality of Luna
Acered, Municipality of Zaragoza
Acin, Locality of Jaca
Acumuer, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Adahuesca, Municipality of Huesca
Aeródromo, de Santa Cilia
Aeródromo, Tardienta
Agón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Agua de Vilas del Turbón.
Aguarón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aguas, Locality of Loporzano
Aguascaldas, Locality ofl Valle de Bardagí
Aguatón, Municipality of Teruel
Aguaviva, Municipality of Teruel
Aguces, Locality of Caldearenas
Agudos, los, Locality of Alcalá de Gurrea
Aguilar de Ebro, Locality of Osera de Ebro
Aguilar del Alfambra, Municipality of Teruel
Aguilar, Locality of Boltaña
Aguilón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aguinaliu, Locality of Graus
Agüero, Municipality of Huesca
Aineto, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Ainielle, Locality of Biescas
Ainsa-Sobrarbe, Municipality of Huesca
Ainzón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aire libre, Turismo en Aragón
Aisa, Municipality of Huesca
Alacón, Municipality of Teruel
Aladrén, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alagón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alagones, los, Locality of Castellote
Alarba, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alastrue, Locality of Boltaña
Alastuey, Locality of Bailo
Alaves, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Alba, Municipality of Teruel
Albalate de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
Albalate del Arzobispo, Municipality of Teruel
Albalatillo, Municipality of Huesca
Albarracín, Municipality of Teruel
Albelda, Municipality of Huesca
Albella, Locality of Fiscal
Albentosa, Municipality of Teruel
Alberite de San Juan, Municipality of Zaragoza
Albero Alto, Municipality of Huesca
Albero Bajo, Municipality of Huesca
Alberuela de la Liena, Locality of Abiego
Alberuela de Tubo, Municipality of Huesca
Albeta, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alborge, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alcaine, Municipality of Teruel
Alcalá de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alcalá de Gurrea, Municipality of Huesca
Alcalá de la Selva, Municipality of Teruel
Alcalá de Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alcalá del Obispo, Municipality of Huesca
Alcampell, Municipality of Huesca
Alcañiz, Municipality of Teruel
Alcolea de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
Alconchel de Ariza, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alcorisa, Municipality of Teruel
Alcotas, Locality of Manzanera
Alcubierre, Municipality of Huesca
Aldehuela de Liestos, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aldehuela de Santa Cruz, La, Locality of Santa Cruz de Grío
Aldehuela, Locality of Aliaga
Aldehuela, Locality of Teruel
Aler, Locality of Benabarre
Alera, Locality of Sádaba
Alerre, Municipality of Huesca
Alfajarín, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alfambra, Municipality of Teruel
Alfamén, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alfántega, Municipality of Huesca
Alfocea, Locality of Zaragoza
Alforque, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alfranca, La, Locality of Pastriz
Algayon, Locality of Tamarite de Litera
Algecira, La, Locality of Castellote
Alhama de Aragón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alhambras, Las, Locality of Manzanera
Aliaga, Municipality of Teruel
Alins de Monte, Locality of Azanuy-Alins
Alins, Locality of Laspaúles
Allepuz, Municipality of Teruel
Alloza, Municipality of Teruel
Allue, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Allueva, Municipality of Teruel
Almazorre, Locality of Bárcabo
Almochuel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Almohaja, Municipality of Teruel
Almolda, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
Almonacid de la Cuba, Municipality of Zaragoza
Almonacid de la Sierra, Municipality of Zaragoza
Almudafar, Locality of Osso de Cinca
Almudévar, Municipality of Huesca
Almunia de Doña Godina, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
Almunia de San Juan, Municipality of Huesca
Almunia de San Lorenzo, Locality of Tolva
Almunia del Romeral, La, Locality of Loporzano
Almunias de Rodellar, Locality of Bierge
Almuniente, Municipality of Huesca
Alobras, Municipality of Teruel
Alpartir, Municipality of Zaragoza
Alpeñes, Municipality of Teruel
Alquézar, Municipality of Huesca
Alto de Don Diego, Locality of Boquiñeni
Alto de la Muela, Locality of La Muela
Alto Gállego, Comarca de Aragón.
Altorricón, Municipality of Huesca
Aluenda, Locality of El Frasno
Alueza, Locality of La Fueva
ALUJAN, Locality of La Fueva
Ambel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Anadón, Municipality of Teruel
Anciles, Locality of Benasque
Andorra, Comarca de Aragón.
Andorra, Municipality of Teruel
Anento, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aneto, Locality of Montanuy
Angüés, Municipality of Huesca
Anies, Locality of La Sotonera
Aniñón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Añón de Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Ansó, Municipality of Huesca
Antenza, Locality of Benabarre
Antillón, Municipality of Huesca
Anzanigo, Locality of Caldearenas
Apies, Locality of Huesca
Aquilue, Locality of Caldearenas
Ara, Locality of Jaca
Aragón Aventura, Guias de Montaña
Aragón y la buena mesa,
Araguas del Solano, Locality of Jaca
Araguas, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
Aragüés del Puerto, Municipality of Huesca
Aranda de Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aranda, Comarca de Aragón.
Arándiga, Municipality of Zaragoza
Arasan, Locality of Bisaurri
Arasanz, Locality of La Fueva
Arascues, Locality of Nueno
Arasilla, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Aratores, Locality of Castiello de Jaca
Arbanies, Locality of Siétamo
Arbues, Locality of Bailo
Archivo Histórico Provincial de Huesca,
Archivo Histórico Provincial de Teruel,
Arcos de las Salinas, Municipality of Teruel
Arcusa, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Ardanue, Locality of Laspaúles
Ardanuy, Locality of Montanuy
Ardisa, Municipality of Zaragoza
Arén, Municipality of Huesca
Aréns de Lledó, Municipality of Teruel
Argavieso, Municipality of Huesca
Argente, Municipality of Teruel
Arguis, Municipality of Huesca
Arguisal, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Ariestolas, Locality of Azanuy-Alins
Ariño, Municipality of Teruel
Arinzue, Locality of Tella-Sin
Ariza, Municipality of Zaragoza
ARMILLAS, Locality of Vivel del Río Martín
Arraso, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Arres, Locality of Bailo
Arresa, Locality of Fiscal
Arro, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Arroyofrio, Locality of Jabaloyas
Arruaba, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Artaso, Locality of Caldearenas
Artasona del Llano, Locality of Almudévar
Artasona, Locality of El Grado
Artieda, Municipality of Zaragoza
ARTIGA, LA, Locality of Olba
Arto, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Artosilla, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Arues, Locality of Perarrúa
Ascara, Locality of Jaca
Ascaso, Locality of Boltaña
Ascues, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Asieso, Locality of Jaca
Asin de Broto, Locality of Broto
Asín, Municipality of Zaragoza
Aso de Sobremonte, Locality of Biescas
Asque, Locality of Colungo
Asso-Veral, Locality of Sigüés
Astun, Locality of Jaca
Asun, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Atares, Locality of Jaca
Atea, Municipality of Zaragoza
Ateca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Atos Alto, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Atos Bajo, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Aulet, Locality of Sopeira
Aurin, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Ayera, Locality of Loporzano
Ayerbe de Broto, Locality of Broto
Ayerbe, Municipality of Huesca
Ayes, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Ayles, Locality of Mezalocha
Azaila, Municipality of Teruel
Azanuy, Locality of Azanuy-Alins
Azanuy-Alins, Municipality of Huesca
Azara, Municipality of Huesca
Azlor, Municipality of Huesca
Azpe, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Azuara, Municipality of Zaragoza
Azucarera, Locality of Terrer
Azud del Rabal, Locality of Zuera
BACAMORTA, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
BADAGUAS, Locality of Jaca
BADAIN, Locality of Tella-Sin
Bádenas, Municipality of Teruel
BADIAS, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
Badules, Municipality of Zaragoza
Baélls, Municipality of Huesca
BAFALUY, Locality of Graus
Báguena, Municipality of Teruel
Bagüés, Municipality of Zaragoza
BAGÜESTE, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Bailo, Municipality of Huesca
Bajo Aragón, Comarca de Aragón.
Bajo Aragón-Caspe/Baix Aragó-Casp, Comarca de Aragón.
Bajo Cinca/Baix Cinca, Comarca de Aragón.
Bajo Martín, Comarca de Aragón.
Balconchán, Municipality of Zaragoza
Baldellou, Municipality of Huesca
BALLABRIGA, Locality of Veracruz
Ballobar, Municipality of Huesca
Balnearios en Aragón,
BALTASARES, LOS, Locality of San Agustín
BANAGUAS, Locality of Jaca
BANARIES, Locality of Huesca
Banastás, Municipality of Huesca
BANASTON, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
BANDALIES, Locality of Loporzano
Bañón, Municipality of Teruel
BAñOS DE PANTICOSA, Locality of Panticosa
BARA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BARAGUAS, Locality of Jaca
BARANGUA NUEVO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BARANGUA VIEJO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BARANGUA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BARBARUENS, Locality of Seira
Barbastro, Municipality of Huesca
BARBENUTA, Locality of Biescas
Bárboles, Municipality of Zaragoza
Barbués, Municipality of Huesca
Barbuñales, Municipality of Huesca
Bárcabo, Municipality of Huesca
Bardallur, Municipality of Zaragoza
BARDENA DEL CAUDILLO, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
BARLUENGA, Locality of Loporzano
BAROS, Locality of Jaca
Barrachina, Municipality of Teruel
BARRIADA OBRERA DEL SUR, Locality of Utrillas
BARUES, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
BASARAN, Locality of Broto
Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, Goya en Aragón
BASTARAS, Locality of Huesca
BATAN,EL, Locality of Villanueva de Gállego
BATARAGUA, Locality of Caldearenas
BAYO,EL, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
Bea, Municipality of Teruel
Beceite, Municipality of Teruel
BEDIELLO, Locality of La Fueva
BELARRA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Belchite, Municipality of Zaragoza
BELEDER, Locality of Campo
BELLESTAR DEL FLUMEN, Locality of Huesca
BELLESTAR, Locality of Graus
Bello, Municipality of Teruel
BELLOSTAS,LAS, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Belmonte de Gracián, Municipality of Zaragoza
Belmonte de San Jose, Municipality of Teruel
BELSIERRE, Locality of Puértolas
BELSUE, Locality of Nueno
Belver de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
Benabarre, Municipality of Huesca
Benasque, Municipality of Huesca
BENAVENTE DE ARAGON, Locality of Graus
BENEDET, Locality of La Fueva
BENIFONS, Locality of Montanuy
BENTUE DE NOCITO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BENTUE DE RASAL, Locality of Arguis
BERANUY, Locality of Veracruz
BERBEDEL, Locality of Lucena de Jalón
Berbegal, Municipality of Huesca
BERBUSA, Locality of Biescas
Berdejo, Municipality of Zaragoza
BERDUN, Locality of Canal de Berdún
BERGANUY, Locality of Arén
Berge, Municipality of Teruel
BERGOSA, Locality of Jaca
BERGUA, Locality of Broto
BERNUES, Locality of Jaca
Berrueco, Municipality of Zaragoza
BESCOS DE GARCIPOLLERA, Locality of Jaca
BESIANS,Locality of Perarrúa
BESPEN, Locality of Angües
BESTUE,Locality of Puértolas
BETES, Locality of Biescas
BETESA, Locality of Arén
BETORZ, Locality of Bárcabo
Bezas, Municipality of Teruel
BIASCAS DE OBARRA, Locality of Veracruz
BIBAN, Locality of Boltaña
BIBAN, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BIBILES, Locality of Bonansa
Bibliotecas y Nuevas Tecnologías,
BIEL, Locality of Biel
Biel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bielsa, Municipality of Huesca
Bierge, Municipality of Huesca
BIES, Locality of Puértolas
Biescas, Municipality of Huesca
BIESCAS-VALLE DE BARDAGI, Locality of Valle de Bardagi
Bijuesca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Binaced, Municipality of Huesca
BINACUA, Locality of Santa Cruz de la Seros
Binéfar, Municipality of Huesca
BINIES, Locality of Canal de Berdún
BINUE, Locality of Jaca
BINUESTE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Biota, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bisaurri, Municipality of Huesca
Biscarrués, Municipality of Huesca
Bisimbre, Municipality of Zaragoza
Blancas, Municipality of Teruel
Blecua y Torres, Municipality of Huesca
BLECUA, Locality of Blecua y Torres
Blesa, Municipality of Teruel
BOLAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BOLEA, Locality of La Sotonera
Boltaña, Municipality of Huesca
BOLTURINA, Locality of Secastilla
Bonansa, Municipality of Huesca
BONO, Locality of Montanuy
Boquiñeni, Municipality of Zaragoza
Borau, Municipality of Huesca
Bordalba, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bordón, Municipality of Teruel
Borja, Municipality of Zaragoza
BORRASTRE, Locality of Fiscal
BORRES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
BOSQUE ALTO, Locality of María de Huerva
BOTAYA, Locality of Jaca
Botorrita, Municipality of Zaragoza
BRALLANS, Locality of Torre la Ribera
Brea de Aragón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bronchales, Municipality of Teruel
Broto, Municipality of Huesca
BUBAL, Locality of Biescas
Bubierca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bueña, Municipality of Teruel
BUERA, Locality of Santa María de Dulcis
BUERBA, Locality of Fanlo
BUESA, Locality of Broto
BUETAS, Locality of La Fueva
BUIRA, Locality of Bonansa
BUISAN, Locality of Fanlo
Bujaraloz, Municipality of Zaragoza
Bulbuente, Municipality of Zaragoza
BUñALES, Locality of Huesca
Buñuel, Luis, Realizador Cinematográfico
Burbáguena, Municipality of Teruel
BURCEAT, Locality of Barbastro
Bureta, Municipality of Zaragoza
BURGASE, Locality of Fiscal
Burgo de Ebro, El, Municipality of Zaragoza
Buste, El, Municipality of Zaragoza
BUYELGAS, Locality of Bisaurri
CABALLERA, Locality of Santa Liestra y San Quilez
CABALLERO, Locality of San Agustín
Cabañas de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
CABEZONADA, LA, Locality of La Fueva
CABEZOS, LOS, Locality of Luceni
Cabolafuente, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cabra de Mora, Municipality of Teruel
Cadrete, Municipality of Zaragoza
CAJIGAR, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
CAJIGOSA, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
CAJOL, Locality of Fiscal
Calaceite, Municipality of Teruel
Calaceite, Museo Joan Cabré
CALADRONES, Locality of Benabarre
Calamocha, Municipality of Teruel
Calanda, Municipality of Teruel
CALASANZ, Locality of Peralta de Calasanz
Calatayud, Iglesia de San Juan, Goya en Aragón
Calatayud, Municipality of Zaragoza
Calatayud: Iglesia de San Juan, Goya en Aragón
Calatorao, Municipality of Zaragoza
Calcena, Municipality of Zaragoza
Caldearenas, Municipality of Huesca
CALLEN, Locality of Grañen
Calmarza, Municipality of Zaragoza
Calomarde, Municipality of Teruel
CALVARIO,EL, Locality of Boquiñeni
CALVERA, Locality of Veracruz
Camañas, Municipality of Teruel
Camarena de la Sierra, Municipality of Teruel
Camarillas, Municipality of Teruel
CAMINO DEL POZUELO, Locality of Boquiñeni
Caminreal, Municipality of Teruel
CAMPAMENTO, Locality of Arén
CAMPARES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
CAMPIEL, Locality of Calatayud
Campillo de Aragón, Municipality of Zaragoza
CAMPILLO,EL, Locality of Teruel
CAMPILLO,EL, Locality of Zuera
Campo de Belchite, Comarca de Aragón.
Campo de Borja, Comarca de Aragón.
Campo de Borja, Denominación de Origen.
Campo de Cariñena, Comarca de Aragón.
Campo de Daroca, Comarca de Aragón.
CAMPO DEL NIñO, Locality of María de Huerva
CAMPO REAL, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
CAMPO REDONDO, Locality of Gurrea de Gállego
Campo, Municipality of Huesca
CAMPO,EL, Locality of Villel
CAMPODARBE, Locality of Boltaña
Campol, Locality of Fiscal
Camporrélls, Municipality of Huesca
CAMPORROTUNO, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
CAMPOS, Locality of Aliaga
Cañada de Benatanduz, Municipality of Teruel
Cañada de Verich, La, Municipality of Teruel
Cañada Vellida, Municipality of Teruel
CAñADILLA, LA, Locality of Aliaga
Canal de Berdún, Municipality of Huesca
CAñARDO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
CANCER, Locality of Graus
Candanchu, Locality of Aisa
Candasnos, Municipality of Huesca
CANETO, Locality of La Fueva
Canfranc, Municipality of Huesca
CANFRANC-ESTACION, Locality of Canfranc
CANIAS, Locality of Jaca
CAñIGRAL,EL, Locality of Albarracín
Cañizar del Olivar, Municipality of Teruel
CANTALOBOS, Locality of Lanaja
Cantavieja, Municipality of Teruel
Capdesaso, Municipality of Huesca
Capella, Municipality of Huesca
CARCAVILLA, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
Carenas, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cariñena, Municipality of Zaragoza
CARRAMOLINA, Locality of Calatayud
CARRASQUERO, Locality of Isábena
CARTIRANA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
CARTUJA AULA DEI, Locality of Zaragoza
CARTUJA BAJA, Locality of Zaragoza
Cartuja de Aula Dei, La.,Goya
CARTUJA DE MONEGROS, LA, Locality of Sariñena
CASA CONSISTORIAL, Locality of Arén
CASA DE LA VEGA, Locality of Embid de Ariza
CASA GRANDE, Locality of Corbalán
CASAL,EL, Locality of Laspuña
CASAS DE BUCAR, Locality of Villar del Cobo
CASAS DE ESPER, Locality of Ardisa
CASAS DE FRIAS, Locality of Frias de Albarracín
CASAS DE NUEVO, LAS, Locality of Lupiñen-Ortilla
CASAS DE SAN JUAN, Locality of Cantavieja
Casbas de Huesca, Municipality of Huesca
CASBAS DE JACA, Locality of Biescas
Cascante del Río, Municipality of Teruel
CASERRAS DEL CASTILLO, Locality of Estopiñan del Castillo
CASETAS, Locality of Zaragoza
CASILLAS DE BEZAS, LAS, Locality of Albarracín
Caspe, Municipality of Zaragoza
CASTANESA, Locality of Montanuy
CASTARLENAS, Locality of Graus
CASTARNE, Locality of Montanuy
Castejón de Alarba, Municipality of Zaragoza
CASTEJON DE ARBANIES, Locality of Siétamo
Castejón de las Armas, Municipality of Zaragoza
Castejón de Monegros, Municipality of Huesca
CASTEJON DE SOBRARBE, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Castejón de Sos, Municipality of Huesca
Castejón de Tornos, Municipality of Teruel
Castejón de Valdejasa, Municipality of Zaragoza
Castejón del Puente, Municipality of Huesca
CASTEJON, Locality of La Sotonera
Castel de Cabra, Municipality of Teruel
Castelflorite, Municipality of Huesca
Castellar, El, Municipality of Teruel
CASTELLAZO, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Castellote, Municipality of Teruel
Castelnou, Municipality of Teruel
Castelserás, Municipality of Teruel
CASTELVISPAL, Locality of Linares de Mora
CASTIELLO DE GUARGA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Castiello de Jaca, Municipality of Huesca
Castigaleu, Municipality of Huesca
Castiliscar, Municipality of Zaragoza
Castillazuelo, Municipality of Huesca
CASTILLO BARUES, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
CASTILLO DE LERES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
CASTILLO DEL PLA, Locality of Benabarre
CASTILLO POMPIEN, Locality of Monflorite-Lascasas
Castillonroy, Municipality of Huesca
CASTILSABAS, Locality of Loporzano
CASTRALVO, Locality of Teruel
CASTROCIT, Locality of Veracruz
CAUDE, Locality of Allepuz
CAUDE, Locality of Teruel
Cedrillas, Municipality of Teruel
Celadas, Municipality of Teruel
Cella, Municipality of Teruel
CENARBE, Locality of Villanua
CENTENERA, Locality of Graus
CENTENERO, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
CERESA, Locality of Laspuña
CERESOLA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
CERESUELA, Locality of Fanlo
CEREZOS, LOS, Locality of Manzanera
CERLER, Locality of Benasque
Cerollera, Municipality of Teruel
Cervera de la Cañada, Municipality of Zaragoza
CERVERA DEL RINCON, Locality of Pancrudo
CERVERA, LA, Locality of Abejuela
Cerveruela, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cetina, Municipality of Zaragoza
Chalamera, Municipality of Huesca
CHARO, Locality of La Fueva
Chía, Municipality of Huesca
CHIBLUCO, Locality of Loporzano
Chimillas, Municipality of Huesca
Chiprana, Municipality of Zaragoza
CHIRIVETA, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
CHIRO, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
CHISAGUES, Locality of Bielsa
Chodes, Municipality of Zaragoza
CILLAS, Locality of Yebra de Basa
Cimballa, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cinca Medio, Comarca de Aragón.
Cinco Olivas, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cinco Villas, Comarca de Aragón.
CIRES, Locality of Bonansa
CIRUJEDA, Locality of Aliaga
CISCAR, Locality of Benabarre
Cister en Aragón.,
CIVERA, LA, Locality of Olba
CLAMOSA, Locality of La Fueva
CLARAVALLS, Locality of Arén
Clarés de Ribota, Municipality of Zaragoza
COBATILLAS, Locality of Hinojosa de Jarque
Codo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Codoñera, La, Municipality of Teruel
Codos, Municipality of Zaragoza
COFITA, Locality of Fonz
COGULLADA, Locality of Zaragoza
COLINAS, LAS, Locality of Cadrete
COLLADAS, LAS, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
COLLADICO,EL, Locality of Loscos
COLLADO DE LA GRULLA, Locality of Albarracín
COLLADO ROYO Y POVILES, Locality of San Agustín
COLLADOS, Locality of Calamocha
COLLS, Locality of Puente de Montañana
COLOMA, LA, Locality of Bárcabo
Colungo, Municipality of Huesca
Comarcas de Aragón.,
COMERCIO,EL, Locality of Villanueva de Gállego
Comunidad de Calatayud, Comarca de Aragón.
CONCHEL, Locality of Monzon
CONCILIO, Locality of Murillo de Gállego
CONCUD, Locality of Teruel
CONDADO,EL, Locality of Alfajarín
CONDADO,EL, Locality of Nuez de Ebro
Contamina, Municipality of Zaragoza
Corbalán, Municipality of Teruel
CORBATON, Locality of Cosa
CORNUDELLA DE VALIERA, Locality of Arén
CORONA, LA, Locality of Santa Liestra y San Quilez
CORTALAVIñA, Locality of Tella-Sin
Cortes de Aragón, Municipality of Teruel
CORTILLAS, Locality of Yebra de Basa
Cosa, Municipality of Teruel
COSCOJUELA DE FANTOVA, Locality of El Grado
COSCOJUELA DE SOBRARBE, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
COSCOLLAR,EL, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
COSCULLANO, Locality of Loporzano
COSTEAN, Locality of Hoz y Costeán
Cosuenda, Municipality of Zaragoza
CREGENZAN, Locality of Barbastro
CRESPOL,EL, Locality of Castellote
Cretas, Municipality of Teruel
Crivillén, Municipality of Teruel
CUADRADA, LA, Locality of Torres de Alcanadre
Cuarte de Huerva, Municipality of Zaragoza
CUARTE, Locality of Huesca
CUATROCORZ, Locality of Peralta de Calasanz
Cuba, La, Municipality of Teruel
Cubel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cubla, Municipality of Teruel
Cucalón, Municipality of Teruel
CUENCABUENA, Locality of Calamocha
Cuencas Mineras, Comarca de Aragón.
Cuerlas, Las, Municipality of Zaragoza
Cuervo, El, Municipality of Teruel
Cuevas de Almudén, Municipality of Teruel
CUEVAS DE CAñART, Locality of Castellote
CUEVAS DE PORTALRUBIO, Locality of Pancrudo
Cuevas Labradas, Municipality of Teruel
CUNCHILLOS, Locality of Tarazona
CURBE, Locality of Grañen
CUTANDA, Locality of Calamocha
Dance en Aragón
Daroca, Municipality of Zaragoza
DENUY, Locality of Laspaúles
Deportes de Aventura,
Deportes de Aventura, Montaña
Deportes de Aventura, Nieve
Deportes de Aventura,Pasear
Deportes de Aventura,Ríos
Deportes de Aventura,Volar
DINES O IBAñEZ BAJOS, Locality of Olba
Direcciones de Turismo de Aragón,
Direcciones de Turismo Rural en Aragón
Direcciones en Internet,Sobre Aragón
DOS TORRES DE MERCADER, Locality of Castellote
DOS, Locality of Bisaurri
Ebro en Zaragoza y alrededores
Ebro, De Novillas a Utebo
Ebro, del Monasterio de Piedra a Fayón
Ebro, en el Bajo Aragón
EGEA, Locality of Valle de Lierp
Ejea de los Caballeros, Municipality of Zaragoza
EJEP, Locality of Graus
Ejulve, Municipality of Teruel
Embalse,de Ribarroja
Embid de Ariza, Municipality of Zaragoza
EMBID DE LA RIBERA, Locality of Calatayud
EMBUN, Locality of Valle de Hecho
ENA, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
ENATE, Locality of El Grado
Encinacorba, Municipality of Zaragoza
Epila, Municipality of Zaragoza
ERDAO, Locality of Graus
ERES, Locality of Biscarrués
ERESUE, Locality of Sahún
ERIPOL, Locality of Bárcabo
ERISTE, Locality of Sahún
Erla, Municipality of Zaragoza
ERVERA, Locality of Montanuy
ESCALERUELA, LA, Locality of Sarrión
ESCALONA, Locality of Puértolas
ESCANE, Locality of Montanuy
Escanilla, Locality of Abizanda
ESCAPA, LA, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
ESCARRILLA, Locality of Sallent de Gállego
ESCARTIN, Locality of Broto
Escatrón, Municipality of Zaragoza
ESCO, Locality of Sigüés
Escorihuela, Municipality of Teruel
ESCRICHE, Locality of Corbalán
ESCUAIN, Locality of Puértolas
Escucha, Municipality of Teruel
Escudo de la Comunidad de Aragón,
Escudo de la provincia de Huesca,
Escudo de la provincia de Teruel,
Escudo de la provincia de Zaragoza,
Escudos y banderas de Aragón,Indice
ESCUELA FAMILIAR AGRARIA, Locality of Zuera
ESCUER ALTO, Locality of Biescas
ESCUER BAJO, Locality of Biescas
ESCUSAGUAT, Locality of Caldearenas
ESDOLOMADA, Locality of Isábena
ESPES ALTO, Locality of Laspaúles
ESPES, Locality of Laspaúles
ESPIERBA, Locality of Bielsa
ESPIERLO, Locality of Boltaña
ESPIERRE, Locality of Biescas
ESPIN, Locality of Yebra de Basa
ESPLUGA, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
Esplús, Municipality of Huesca
ESPOLLA, Locality of Bonansa
ESPORRET, Locality of Bailo
Esposa, Locality of Aisa
ESPUENDOLAS, Locality of Jaca
ESQUEDAS, Locality of La Sotonera
Esquí en Aragón,
ESTACION CENTRAL Y MINERA, Locality of Cella
ESTACION CHIPRANA, Locality of Caspe
ESTACION DE RUBIELOS DE MORA, Locality of Albentosa
ESTACION DE SAMPER, LA, Locality of Samper de Calanda
ESTACION DE SELGUA, LA, Locality of Monzon
ESTACION MORA DE RUBIELOS, Locality of Albentosa
ESTACION PORTAZGO, Locality of Zuera
ESTACION VALDEPILAS, Locality of Caspe
ESTACION VEGA, Locality of Calamocha
ESTACION, LA, Locality of Gurrea de Gállego
ESTACION, LA, Locality of La Puebla de Hijar
ESTACION, LA, Locality of Muel
Estada, Municipality of Huesca
Estadilla, Municipality of Huesca
ESTALL, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
ESTALLO, Locality of Caldearenas
ESTAñA, Locality of Benabarre
Estercuel, Municipality of Teruel
ESTERUN, Locality of Valle de Bardagi
ESTET, Locality of Montanuy
ESTICHE DE CINCA, Locality of San Miguel del Cinca
Estopiñán del Castillo, Municipality of Huesca
Evolución Artística de Aragón,
Evolución Artística,en Aragón
Evolución Histórica de Aragón,
Fabara, Municipality of Zaragoza
FABLO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
FABRICA AZUCARERA, Locality of Epila
Fago, Municipality of Huesca
FAñANAS, Locality of Alcala del Obispo
FANLILLO, Locality of Yebra de Basa
Fanlo, Municipality of Huesca
FARASDUES, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
Farlete, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fayón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fayos, Los, Municipality of Zaragoza
Ferias de Aragón.,
Ferreruela de Huerva, Municipality of Teruel
FET, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
Fiestas de Aragón.,
Fiestas,en Aragón
Fiestas,en Huesca
Fiestas,en Teruel
Fiestas,en Zaragoza
Figueruelas, Municipality of Zaragoza
FINESTRAS, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
Fiscal, Municipality of Huesca
Fombuena, Municipality of Zaragoza
FONCHANINA, Locality of Montanuy
Fonfría, Municipality of Teruel
FONTELLAS, Locality of Ayerbe
Fonz, Municipality of Huesca
Foradada de Toscar, Municipality of Huesca
FORCAT, Locality of Montanuy
Formiche Alto, Municipality of Teruel
FORMICHE BAJO, Locality of Formiche Alto
FORMIGAL, Locality of Sallent de Gállego
FORMIGALES, Locality of La Fueva
FORNILLOS DE APIES, Locality of Huesca
FORNILLOS, Locality of Ilche
Fórnoles, Municipality of Teruel
Fortanete, Municipality of Teruel
FOSADO, Locality of La Fueva
Foz-Calanda, Municipality of Teruel
FRAELLA, Locality of Grañen
Fraga, Municipality of Huesca
FRAGEN, Locality of Torla
FRAGINAL, Locality of Jaca
Frago, El, Municipality of Zaragoza
Frasno, El, Municipality of Zaragoza
FRAUCA, Locality of Jaca
Fréscano, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fresneda, La, Municipality of Teruel
Frías de Albarracín, Municipality of Teruel
FRONTERA DEL PORTALET, Locality of Sallent de Gállego
FRONTIñAN, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
FRULA, Locality of Almuniente
Frutas,de Aragón
FUEN DEL CEPO, Locality of Albentosa
FUENCALDERAS, Locality of Biel
FUENDECAMPO, Locality of La Fueva
Fuendejalón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fuendetodos, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fuenferrada, Municipality of Teruel
FUENSECA, LA, Locality of San Agustín
Fuentes Calientes, Municipality of Teruel
Fuentes Claras, Municipality of Teruel
Fuentes de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fuentes de Jiloca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Fuentes de Rubielos, Municipality of Teruel
Fuentespalda, Municipality of Teruel
Fueva, La, Municipality of Huesca
GABARRET, Locality of Bonansa
GABAS, Locality of Bisaurri
GABASA, Locality of Peralta de Calasanz
GALIAS, LAS, Locality of Zuera
Gallocanta, Municipality of Zaragoza
Gallur, Municipality of Zaragoza
Galve, Municipality of Teruel
GARCIA, LA, Locality of San Agustín
Gargallo, Municipality of Teruel
GARRAPINILLOS, Locality of Zaragoza
GAVIN, Locality of Biescas
Gea de Albarracín, Municipality of Teruel
Gelsa, Municipality of Zaragoza
GERBE, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
GERE, Locality of Fiscal
GESERA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Gigantes y Música en Novillas
GILES, LOS, Locality of Olba
GILLUE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
GINASTE, Locality of Montanuy
Ginebrosa, La, Municipality of Teruel
GINUABEL, Locality of Fiscal
GIRAL, Locality of Fiscal
Gistain, Municipality of Huesca
Godojos, Municipality of Zaragoza
GODOS, Locality of Torrecilla del Rebollar
GONGA, Locality of Foz-Calanda
GORDUES, Locality of Navardún
GORDUN, Locality of Navardún
Gotor, Municipality of Zaragoza
Goya,
Goya,Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar
Goya,Biografía
Goya,Cartuja de Aula Dei, La.
Goya,Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Fuente
Goya,Ibercaja
Goya,Iglesia de San Juan (Calatayud)
Goya,Iglesia Parroquial de Remolinos
Goya,Museo Camón Aznar de Zaragoza
Goya,Museo de Bellas Artes de Zaragoza
Goya,Museo Provincial de Huesca
Goya,Palacio Arzobispal de Zaragoza
Goya,Palacio de la Duquesa de Villahermosa
GRACIONEPEL, Locality of Jaca
Grado, El, Municipality of Huesca
Grañén, Municipality of Huesca
GRANJA DE SAN PEDRO, Locality of Monreal de Ariza
GRANJA DE SANTA INES, Locality of Torres de Berrellén
GRANJAS, LAS, Locality of Cella
GRASA,Locality of Sabiñanigo
Graus,Municipality of Huesca
GRIEBAL, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Griegos, Municipality of Teruel
Grisel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Grisén, Municipality of Zaragoza
GRUSTAN, Locality of Graus
Guadalaviar, Municipality of Teruel
GUARDIA, Locality of Hoz y Costeán
GUASA,Locality of Jaca
GUASILLO, Locality of Jaca
GUASO, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
GUAYENTE, Locality of Sahún
Gúdar, Municipality of Teruel
Gúdar-Javalambre,Comarca de Aragón.
GUEA, LA, Locality of Teruel
Gurrea de Gállego, Municipality of Huesca
GÜEL, Locality of Graus
HECHO, Locality of Valle de Hecho
Herrera de los Navarros, Municipality of Zaragoza
HERRERIAS, LAS, Locality of Veracruz
HIGUERA, LA, Locality of Arcos de las Salinas
Híjar, Municipality of Teruel
Hinojosa de Jarque, Municipality of Teruel
HOSPITAL DE TELLA, Locality of Tella-Sin
HOSPITALED, Locality of Bárcabo
HOSTAL DE IPIES,Locality of Sabiñanigo
Hoya de Huesca/Plana de Uesca,Comarca de Aragón.
HOZ DE BARBASTRO, Locality of Hoz y Costeán
Hoz de Jaca,Municipality of Huesca
Hoz de la Vieja, La, Municipality of Teruel
Hoz y Costeán, Municipality of Huesca
HOZ, LA, Locality of San Agustín
HUERMEDA, Locality of Calatayud
HUERRIOS, Locality of Huesca
HUERTA DE VERO, Locality of Santa María de Dulcis
HUERTALO, Locality of Canal de Berdún
HUERTAS DE MURO, LAS, Locality of Puértolas
Huerto, Municipality of Huesca
HUERTOS, LOS, Locality of Alfajarín
Huesa del Común, Municipality of Teruel
Huesca, Archivo Histórico Provincial
Huesca, Los Pirineos
Huesca, Museo Arqueológico
Huesca,Capital del Alto Aragón
Huesca,Descripción de la Provincia
Huesca,Municipality of Huesca
Huesca,Museo Provincial Huesca, Goya en Aragón
HUMO DE MURO,EL, Locality of La Fueva
HUMO DE RAñIN,EL, Locality of La Fueva
Ibdes, Municipality of Zaragoza
Ibieca, Municipality of Huesca
IBIRQUE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
IBORT, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Iglesuela del Cid, La, Municipality of Teruel
Igriés, Municipality of Huesca
IGUACEL, Locality of Jaca
Ilche, Municipality of Huesca
Illueca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Indice sobre Aragón, Tabulado
Informática versus Literatura,
INOGUES, Locality of El Frasno
Introducción a Aragón.,
IPAS, Locality of Jaca
IPIES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Isábena, Municipality of Huesca
ISCLES, Locality of Arén
ISIN, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Islam, su historia en Aragón
Isuerre, Municipality of Zaragoza
ISUN DE BASA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Jabaloyas, Municipality of Teruel
JABARRELLA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
JABARRILLO, Locality of Loarre
Jaca, Municipality of Huesca
Jacetania, Comarca de Aragón.
JAGANTA, Locality of Las Parras de Castellote
Jamon de Teruel, Denominación de Origen.
JANOVAS, Locality of Fiscal
Jaraba, Municipality of Zaragoza
JARLATA, Locality of Jaca
Jarque de la Val, Municipality of Teruel
Jarque, Municipality of Zaragoza
Jasa, Municipality of Huesca
Jatiel, Municipality of Teruel
Jaulín, Municipality of Zaragoza
JAVIERRE DE ARA, Locality of Fiscal
JAVIERRE DE BIELSA, Locality of Bielsa
JAVIERRE DE OLSON, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
JAVIERRE DEL OBISPO, Locality of Biescas
JAVIERRE, Locality of Bielsa
JAVIERREGAY, Locality of Puente la Reina de Jaca
JAVIERRELATRE, Locality of Caldearenas
Jiloca, Comarca de Aragón.
Jorcas, Municipality of Teruel
Josa, Municipality of Teruel
Joyosa, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
JUAN DIN, Locality of San Agustín
JUNEZ, Locality of Luna
JUNZANO, Locality of Casbas de Huesca
JUSEU, Locality of Graus
JUSLIBOL, Locality of Zaragoza
L Aula,Asociación Cultural de Novillas
La Litera/La Llitera, Comarca de Aragón.
LABATA, Locality of Casbas de Huesca
Labuerda, Municipality of Huesca
LACORT, Locality of Fiscal
LACORT, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
LACORVILLA, Locality of Luna
LADRUñAN, Locality of Castellote
LAFORTUNADA, Locality of Tella-Sin
Lagata, Municipality of Zaragoza
LAGO DE BARASONA, Locality of La Puebla de Castro
LAGUARRES, Locality of Capella
LAGUARTA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Lagueruela, Municipality of Teruel
LAGUNARROTA, Locality of Peralta de Alcofea
Laluenga, Municipality of Huesca
Lalueza, Municipality of Huesca
Lamata, Locality of Abizanda
LAMIANA, Locality of Tella-Sin
Lanaja, Municipality of Huesca
LANAVE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Langa del Castillo, Municipality of Zaragoza
LANUZA, Locality of Sallent de Gállego
Lanzuela, Municipality of Teruel
LAPENILLA, Locality of La Fueva
Laperdiguera, Municipality of Huesca
LARBESA, Locality of Jaca
LARDIES, Locality of Fiscal
LARREDE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
LARRES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
LARROSA, Locality of Jaca
LARUES, Locality of Bailo
LASAOSA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
LASCASAS, Locality of Monflorite-Lascasas
LASCELLAS, Locality of Lascellas-Ponzano
Lascellas-Ponzano, Municipality of Huesca
LASCORZ, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
Lascuarre,Municipality of Huesca
LASIESO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Laspaúles, Municipality of Huesca
Laspuña,Municipality of Huesca
LASTANOSA, Locality of Sariñena
LASTIESAS ALTAS, Locality of Jaca
LASTIESAS BAJAS, Locality of Jaca
LATAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
LATORRE, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
LATORRECILLA,Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
LATRAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
LATRE, Locality of Caldearenas
LAVELILLA, Locality of Fiscal
Layana, Municipality of Zaragoza
LAYES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Lécera, Municipality of Zaragoza
LECHAGO, Locality of Calamocha
Lechón, Municipality of Zaragoza
LECINA,Locality of Bárcabo
Leciñena, Municipality of Zaragoza
LERES, Locality of Jaca
LETOSA, Locality of Bierge
Letux, Municipality of Zaragoza
Libros, Municipality of Teruel
Lidón, Municipality of Teruel
LIERTA,Locality of La Sotonera
LIESA,Locality of Siétamo
LIGÜERRE DE ARA,Locality of Fiscal
Ligüerre de Cinca, Locality of Abizanda
Linares de Mora, Municipality of Teruel
LINARES Y CERRITO, Locality of San Agustín
LINAS DE BROTO, Locality of Torla
LINAS DE MARCUELLO, Locality of Loarre
LIRI, Locality of Castejón de Sos
LISO, Locality of Loarre
Litago, Municipality of Zaragoza
LITERA, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
Lituénigo, Municipality of Zaragoza
LLAGUNAS, Locality of Laspaúles
Lledó, Municipality of Teruel
LLERT, Locality of Valle de Bardagi
LLUMES, Locality of Monterde
Loarre, Municipality of Huesca
Lobera de Onsella, Municipality of Zaragoza
LOMAS DEL GALLEGO, LAS, Locality of Zuera
Longares, Municipality of Zaragoza
Longás, Municipality of Zaragoza
LONGUERA, LA, Locality of Villanueva de Gállego
Loporzano, Municipality of Huesca
LORBES, Locality of Salvatierra de Esca
LOSANGLIS, Locality of Ayerbe
LOSCERTALES, Locality of Loporzano
Loscorrales, Municipality of Huesca
Loscos, Municipality of Teruel
LUCAS, LOS, Locality of Olba
Lucena de Jalón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Luceni, Municipality of Zaragoza
LUCO DE BORDON, Locality of Castellote
LUCO DE JILOCA, Locality of Calamocha
Luesia, Municipality of Zaragoza
Luesma, Municipality of Zaragoza
LUGAR NUEVO, Locality of Nuévalos
Lumpiaque, Municipality of Zaragoza
Luna, Municipality of Zaragoza
LUPARUELO, Locality of Boltaña
LUPIñEN, Locality of Lupiñen-Ortilla
Lupiñén-Ortilla, Municipality of Huesca
LUSERA, Locality of Nueno
LUZAS, Locality of Tolva
Macarrones, Interactivos al estilo Internet
Maella, Municipality of Zaragoza
Maestrazgo, Comarca de Aragón.
Magallón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Maicas, Municipality of Teruel
Mainar, Municipality of Zaragoza
MAJONES, Locality of Canal de Berdún
Malanquilla, Municipality of Zaragoza
Maleján, Municipality of Zaragoza
Mallén, Municipality of Zaragoza
Malón, Municipality of Zaragoza
MALPICA DE ARBA, Locality of Biota
MALPICA, Locality of Zaragoza
Maluenda, Municipality of Zaragoza
MAMILLAS, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
Manchones, Municipality of Zaragoza
Manzanera, Municipality of Teruel
Mapa de carreteras de Aragón,
Mapa, Situación geográfica de Aragón
Mapas, Sobre Aragón
Mara, Municipality of Zaragoza
MARCEN, Locality of Lalueza
MARGUDGUED, Locality of Boltaña
María de Huerva, Municipality of Zaragoza
MARIñOSA, LA, Locality of Graus
MARIVELLA, Locality of Calatayud
MARLOFA, Locality of La Joyosa
Marracos, Municipality of Zaragoza
MARTES, Locality of Canal de Berdún
MARTILLUE, Locality of Jaca
Martín del Rio, Municipality of Teruel
MAS BLANCO, Locality of San Agustín
MAS DE LA CABRERA, Locality of Tramacastiel
Mas de las Matas, Municipality of Teruel
MAS DE NAVARRETE, Locality of Camarena de la Sierra
MASADERA, LA, Locality of Sariñena
MASCARIELLO, Locality of Almudévar
MASEGOSO, Locality of Toril y Masegoso
MASES DE CRIVILLEN, Locality of Crivillén
MASES Y TAMBORIL, Locality of San Agustín
MASES, LOS, Locality of Albentosa
MASICO,EL, Locality of Olba
Mata de los Olmos, La, Municipality of Teruel
Matarraña/Matarranya, Comarca de Aragón.
MATIDERO, Locality of Boltaña
Mazaleón, Municipality of Teruel
Mediana de Aragón, Municipality of Zaragoza
MEDIANO, Locality of La Fueva
Mendívil, Apellido aragonés
MENUZA, Locality of Sástago
MEQUINENZA, Municipality of Zaragoza
MERLI, Locality of Isábena
Mesa, La.,Gastronomía Aragonesa.
Mesones de Isuela, Municipality of Zaragoza
Mezalocha, Municipality of Zaragoza
Mezquita de Jarque, Municipality of Teruel
MEZQUITA DE LOSCOS, Locality of Loscos
Mianos, Municipality of Zaragoza
Miedes de Aragón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Miel, Polen y Jalea Real, Gastronomía Aragonesa.
MIPANAS, Locality of Naval
MIRAFLORES, Locality of Caspe
MIRALSOT, Locality of Fraga
Mirambel, Municipality of Teruel
Miravete de la Sierra, Municipality of Teruel
MIZ, Locality of Boltaña
MOLINO DE ESCARTIN, Locality of Sabiñanigo
MOLINO DE VILLOBAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
MOLINOS DE BETESA,LOS, Locality of Arén
Molinos, Municipality of Teruel
MOLINOS,LOS, Locality of Loporzano
MOLINOS,LOS, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
MON DE PERARRUA,EL, Locality of Perarrúa
Monasterio de Piedra
MONASTERIO DE PIEDRA, Locality of Nuévalos
MONASTERIO DE VERUELA, Locality of Vera de Moncayo
MONDOT, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
MONDOZ, Locality of Loscorrales
Monegrillo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Monegros, Comarca de Aragón.
MONESMA DE SAN JUAN,Locality of Ilche
Monesma y Cajigar,Municipality of Huesca
MONESMA, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
Moneva, Municipality of Zaragoza
MONFALCO, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
MONFLORITE,Locality of Monflorite-Lascasas
Monflorite-Lascasas, Municipality of Huesca
Monforte de Moyuela, Municipality of Teruel
MONGAY, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
Monreal de Ariza, Municipality of Zaragoza
Monreal del Campo, Municipality of Teruel
Monroyo, Municipality of Teruel
MONT DE RODA, Locality of Isábena
Montalbán, Municipality of Teruel
MONTAñANA, Locality of Puente de Montañana
MONTAñANA, Locality of Zaragoza
Montanuy,Municipality of Huesca
MONTE JULIA, Locality of Belver de Cinca
MONTE PINAR, Locality of María de Huerva
Monteagudo del Castillo, Municipality of Teruel
Monterde de Albarracín, Municipality of Teruel
Monterde, Municipality of Zaragoza
MONTESA, Locality of Hoz y Costeán
Montesodeto, Locality of Alberuela de Tubo
MONTESOL, Locality of Muel
MONTESUSIN, Locality of Grañen
MONTMESA, Locality of Lupiñen-Ortilla
Montón, Municipality of Zaragoza
MONTORO DE MEZQUITA, Locality of Villarluengo
MONZALBARBA, Locality of Zaragoza
Monzón, Municipality of Huesca
MORA DE MONTAñANA, Locality of Puente de Montañana
Mora de Rubielos, Municipality of Teruel
MORAN, Locality of Murillo de Gállego
Morata de Jalón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Morata de Jiloca, Municipality of Zaragoza
MORCAT, Locality of Boltaña
MORENS, Locality of Veracruz
Morés, Municipality of Zaragoza
MORILLA, Locality of Ilche
MORILLO DE LIENA, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
MORILLO DE MONCLUS, Locality of La Fueva
MORILLO DE SAN PIETRO, Locality of Boltaña
MORILLO DE TOU, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Moros, Municipality of Zaragoza
MORRANO, Locality of Bierge
Moscardón, Municipality of Teruel
Mosqueruela, Municipality of Teruel
MOVERA, Locality of Zaragoza
MOYAS, LOS, Locality of Olba
Moyuela, Municipality of Zaragoza
Mozota, Municipality of Zaragoza
Mudéjar en Teruel,Capital. Torre de la Merced
Mudéjar en Teruel,Capital. Torre de San Martín
Mudéjar en Teruel,Capital. Torre de San Pedro
Mudéjar en Teruel, Capital. Torre del Salvador
Mudéjar en Teruel,En la Capital.
Mudéjar en Teruel,En la Catedral
Mudéjar en Teruel,Fotografías
Mudéjar en Teruel,Inicio
Mudéjar en Teruel,Ruta por la provincia
Mudéjar en Teruel,Videos.
Mudéjar en Zaragoza. En la Capital
Mudéjar en Zaragoza.,En la Provincia
Mudéjar,Distribución en Aragón
Mudéjar,Distribución Geográfica
Mudéjar,Una introducción
Muel, Goya en Aragón
Muel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Muela, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
MUERA,LA, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
Munébrega, Municipality of Zaragoza
Muniesa, Municipality of Teruel
MURALLAS DE SANTA FE, Locality of Cadrete
Murero, Municipality of Zaragoza
MURIA, LA, Locality of Bisaurri
Murillo de Gállego, Municipality of Zaragoza
MURO DE BELLOS,Locality of Puértolas
MURO DE RODA, Locality of La Fueva
MURO DE SOLANA, Locality of Fiscal
Museo Joan Cabré, en Calaceite
NACHA, Locality of Baélls
NASARRE, Locality of Bierge
Naturaleza, en Teruel
Naturaleza,en Aragon
Naval, Municipality of Huesca
Navardún, Municipality of Zaragoza
NAVARRETE DEL RIO, Locality of Calamocha
NAVARRI, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
Navarro Pérez, Felix,Arquitecto
NAVASA, Locality of Jaca
NAVASCUES, Locality of Loscorrales
NAVASILLA, Locality of Jaca
NERIL, Locality of Laspaúles
NERIN, Locality of Fanlo
Nieve, Deporte de Aventura
Nigüella, Municipality of Zaragoza
NOALES, Locality of Montanuy
NOCELLAS, Locality of Isábena
NOCITO, Locality of Nueno
Noguera, Municipality of Teruel
Nogueras, Municipality of Teruel
NOGUERO, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
Nogueruelas, Municipality of Teruel
Nombrevilla, Municipality of Zaragoza
Nonaspe, Municipality of Zaragoza
Novales, Municipality of Huesca
Novalla, Locality of Loarre
Novallas, Municipality of Zaragoza
Novedades en Internet, Sobre Aragón
NOVELLACO, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
NOVES, Locality of Jaca
Novillas, Asociación cultural L Aula
Novillas, Municipality of Zaragoza
Novillas, Puente sobre el Ebro
Novillas, Su economía
Novillas, Su escudo
Novillas, Su Historia
Novillas, Su Nombre
Novillas, Su retablo
Novillas, Su Románico
Novillas,Sus Fiestas
Nueno, Municipality of Huesca
NUEROS, Locality of Calamocha
Nuévalos, Municipality of Zaragoza
Nuez de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
OBIS, Locality of Arén
Obón, Municipality of Teruel
ODINA, Locality of Ilche
Odón, Municipality of Teruel
Oficinas de Turismo, En Aragón
OITURA, Locality of Bárboles
Ojos Negros, Municipality of Teruel
OLA, Locality of Alcala del Obispo
OLALLA, Locality of Calamocha
Olba, Municipality of Teruel
Oliete, Municipality of Teruel
OLIVAN, Locality of Biescas
OLMOS, LOS, Locality of Manzanera
Olmos, Los, Municipality of Teruel
OLSON, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Olvena, Municipality of Huesca
Olvés, Municipality of Zaragoza
ONCINS, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
ONTINAR DE SALZ, Locality of Zuera
Ontiñena, Municipality of Huesca
ORANTE, Locality of Jaca
Orcajo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Aguas del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Animales del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Clima del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Como ir al Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Comportamiento en el Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Descripción del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Entorno Humano del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Paisaje del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Plantas del Parque Nacional
Ordesa y Monte Perdido, Recomendaciones sobre la visita
ORDOVES, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Orera, Municipality of Zaragoza
Orés, Municipality of Zaragoza
Orihuela del Tremedal, Municipality of Teruel
ORILLENA, Locality of Lanaja
ORNA DE GALLEGO, Locality of Sabiñanigo
OROS ALTO, Locality of Biescas
OROS BAJO, Locality of Biescas
Orrios, Municipality of Teruel
ORTILLA, Locality of Lupiñen-Ortilla
ORUS, Locality of Yebra de Basa
OSAN, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Oseja, Municipality of Zaragoza
Osera de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
OSIA, Locality of Jaca
Osso de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
OTAL, Locality of Broto
OTIN, Locality of Bierge
OTO, Locality of Broto
Quesos, En Aragón
Quicena, Municipality of Huesca
Quinto, Municipality of Zaragoza
QUINZANO, Locality of La Sotonera
SABAYES, Locality of Nueno
SABIñANIGO ALTO (SAN FELICIANO), Locality of Sabiñanigo
Sabiñánigo, Municipality of Huesca
SABINAR,EL, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
Sádaba, Municipality of Zaragoza
SAGANTA, Locality of Estopiñan del Castillo
SAGARRAS ALTAS, Locality of Lascuarre
SAGARRAS BAJAS, Locality of Tolva
Sahún, Municipality of Huesca
SALA, Locality of Valle de Lierp
Salas Altas, Municipality of Huesca
Salas Bajas, Municipality of Huesca
Salcedillo, Municipality of Teruel
Saldón, Municipality of Teruel
Salillas de Jalón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Salillas, Municipality of Huesca
SALINAS DE HOZ, Locality of Hoz y Costeán
SALINAS DE JACA, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
SALINAS DE TRILLO, Locality of La Fueva
SALINAS, Locality of Tella-Sin
Sallent de Gállego, Municipality of Huesca
SALOBRAL GASCONES, Locality of Calamocha
SALTO DEL LOBO, Locality of Marracos
Salvatierra de Esca, Municipality of Zaragoza
SAMITIER, Locality of La Fueva
Samper de Calanda, Municipality of Teruel
Samper del Salz, Municipality of Zaragoza
SAMPER, Locality of La Fueva
San Agustín, Municipality of Teruel
SAN AVENTIN, Locality of Torre la Ribera
SAN BLAS, Locality of Teruel
SAN ESTEBAN DE GUARGA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
San Esteban de Litera, Municipality of Huesca
SAN ESTEBAN DEL MALL, Locality of Isábena
SAN FELICES DE ARA, Locality of Fiscal
SAN FELICES DE SOLANA, Locality of Fiscal
SAN FELIU DE VERI, Locality of Bisaurri
SAN HIPOLITO, Locality of Bierge
SAN JORGE, Locality of Almudévar
San Juan (de TOLEDO DE NATA), Locality of La Fueva
SAN JUAN DE MOZARRIFAR, Locality of Zaragoza
SAN JUAN DE PEñA, Locality of Jaca
San Juan de Plan, Municipality of Huesca
SAN JUAN DEL FLUMEN, Locality of Sariñena
SAN JUAN, Locality of La Fueva
SAN JULIAN DE BANZO, Locality of Loporzano
SAN JULIAN DE BASA, Locality of Yebra de Basa
SAN JUSTE, Locality of Fiscal
SAN LORENZO DE FLUMEN, Locality of Lalueza
SAN LORENZO, Locality of Castigaleu
SAN LORIEN, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
SAN MARTIN (URBANIZACION), Locality of San Martín de la Virgen
San Martín de la Virgen del Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
SAN MARTIN DE PUYTARAS, Locality of Fiscal
SAN MARTIN DE SOLANA, Locality of Fiscal
SAN MARTIN DE VERI, Locality of Bisaurri
San Martín del Río, Municipality of Teruel
SAN MARTIN, Locality of Arén
San Mateo de Gállego, Municipality of Zaragoza
San Miguel de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
SAN MIGUEL, Locality of Belver de Cinca
SAN PELEGRIN, Locality of Alquézar
SAN RAMON, Locality of Calatayud
SAN ROMAN DE BASA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
SAN SATURNINO, Locality of Bierge
SAN VALERO, Locality of Bisaurri
SAN VELIAN, Locality of Boltaña
SAN VICENTE DE AQUILUE, Locality of Caldearenas
SAN VICENTE DE LABUERDA, Locality of Labuerda
SAN VICENTE, Locality of Tarazona
SAN VICTORIAN, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
SANCHO ABARCA, Locality of Tauste
SANDINIES, Locality of Sallent de Gállego
Sanfelices, Locality of Agüero
Sangarrén, Municipality of Huesca
SANTA ANA, Locality of Castillonroy
SANTA ANA, Locality of Tarazona
SANTA ANASTASIA, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
SANTA BARBARA, Locality of Albarracín
SANTA BARBARA, Locality of Aliaga
SANTA CILIA DE PANZANO, Locality of Casbas de Huesca
Santa Cilia, Municipality of Huesca
Santa Cruz de Grío, Municipality of Zaragoza
Santa Cruz de la Seros, Municipality of Huesca
Santa Cruz de Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Santa Cruz de Nogueras, Municipality of Teruel
SANTA ENGRACIA DE JACA, Locality of Puente la Reina de Jaca
SANTA ENGRACIA DE LOARRE, Locality of Loarre
SANTA ENGRACIA, Locality of Tauste
Santa Eulalia de Gállego, Municipality of Zaragoza
SANTA EULALIA DE LA PEñA, Locality of Nueno
SANTA EULALIA LA MAYOR, Locality of Loporzano
Santa Eulalia, Municipality of Teruel
SANTA ISABEL, Locality of Zaragoza
SANTA JUSTA, Locality of Puértolas
SANTA LECINA, Locality of San Miguel del Cinca
Santa Liestra y San Quilez, Municipality of Huesca
SANTA LUCIA, Locality of Valle de Hecho
SANTA MARIA DE BUIL, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
Santa María de Dulcis, Municipality of Huesca
SANTA MARIA DE LA NUEZ, Locality of Bárcabo
SANTA MARIA DE LA PEñA, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
SANTA MARIA DE PUERTOLAS, Locality of Puértolas
SANTA MARIA DEL PILAR, Locality of Esplús
SANTA MARIA, Locality of Puértolas
SANTA MAURA, Locality of Valle de Bardagi
SANTA OLARIA DE ARA, Locality of Fiscal
Santed, Municipality of Zaragoza
SANTORENS, Locality of Sopeira
SANTUARIO DE MISERICORDIA, Locality of Borja
SANTUARIO DE RODANAS, Locality of Epila
SAQUES, Locality of Caldearenas
SARAVILLO, Locality of Plan
SARDAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
SARGADILLO, Locality of Loscorrales
Sariñena, Municipality of Huesca
Sarrión, Municipality of Teruel
SARSA DE SURTA, Locality of Ainsa-Sobrarbe
SARSAMARCUELLO, Locality of Loarre
SARVISE, Locality of Broto
SAS,EL, Locality of Arén
SASA DE SOBREPUERTO, Locality of Yebra de Basa
SASA DEL ABADIADO, Locality of Loporzano
SASAL, Locality of Sabiñanigo
SASE, Locality of Fiscal
SASO PLANO, Locality of Almudévar
SASO,EL, Locality of San Mateo de Gállego
Sástago, Municipality of Zaragoza
SATUE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Saviñán, Municipality of Zaragoza
Secastilla, Municipality of Huesca
SECORUN, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Sediles, Municipality of Zaragoza
Segura de los Baños, Municipality of Teruel
Seira, Municipality of Huesca
SELGUA, Locality of Monzon
Semana Santa, En Aragón
SEMOLUE, Locality of Fiscal
Sena, Municipality of Huesca
SENEGUE, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Senés de Alcubierre, Municipality of Huesca
SEñES, Locality of Plan
SEñIN, Locality of Montanuy
SEñIU, Locality of Montanuy
Seno, Municipality of Teruel
SENZ, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
Seo, La.,Catedral de Zaragoza
SERCUE, Locality of Fanlo
SERRADUY, Locality of Isábena
SERRATE, Locality of Valle de Lierp
SERUE, Locality of Caldearenas
SERVETO, Locality of Plan
Sesa, Municipality of Huesca
Sestrica, Municipality of Zaragoza
Sesué, Municipality of Huesca
SETABIA, Locality of Utebo
Sevil, Locality of Adahuesca
Sierra de Albarracín, Comarca de Aragón.
SIERRA DE GUDAR (ESQUI), Locality of Valdelinares
Sierra de Luna, Municipality of Zaragoza
SIERRA ESTRONAD, Locality of Santa Eulalia de Gállego
SIERRA MENERA, Locality of Ojos Negros
SIESO DE HUESCA, Locality of Casbas de Huesca
SIESO DE JACA, Locality of Caldearenas
SIESTE, Locality of Boltaña
Siétamo, Municipality of Huesca
Sigüés, Municipality of Zaragoza
SILVES, Locality of Boltaña
SIN, Locality of Tella-Sin
Singra, Municipality of Teruel
Sinues, Locality of Aisa
SIPAN, Locality of Loporzano
SIRESA, Locality of Valle de Hecho
SISALLAR,EL, Locality of Nuez de Ebro
SISALLETE,EL, Locality of Cadrete
Sisamón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Situación Geográfica de Aragón.
SOBAS, Locality of Yebra de Basa
Sobradiel, Municipality of Zaragoza
Sobrarbe, Comarca de Aragón.
SOBRECASTELL, Locality of Arén
Sodeto, Locality of Alberuela de Tubo
SOFUENTES, Locality of Sos del Rey Católico
SOLANA, LA, Locality of San Agustín
SOLANA, Locality of Cantavieja
SOLER, EL, Locality of Graus
SOLIPUEYO, Locality of La Fueva
SOLIVA, Locality of Arén
SOLIVETA, Locality of Monesma y Cajigar
SOLLAVIENTOS, Locality of Allepuz
SOMANES, Locality of Santa Cilia
Somontano de Barbastro, Comarca de Aragón.
SON DEL PUERTO, Locality of Rillo
Sopeira, Municipality of Huesca
SOPERUN, Locality of Arén
SORIANA, Locality of Estopiñan del Castillo
SORRIPAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Sos del Rey Católico, Municipality of Zaragoza
SOS, Locality of Sesué
SOSA, LA, Locality of Naval
SOTO DE CANDESPINA, Locality of Sobradiel
SOTO,EL, Locality of Pueyo de Araguás
Sotonera, La, Municipality of Huesca
SUELVES, Locality of Bárcabo
SUERRI, Locality of Arén
SUILS, Locality of Laspaúles
SUSIN, Locality of Biescas
UBIERGO, Locality of Secastilla
ULLE, Locality of Jaca
UMBRIA, Locality of Cantavieja
Uncastillo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Undués de Lerda, Municipality of Zaragoza
UNDUES PINTANO, Locality of Los Pintanos
URBANIZACION AMELIA, Locality of Cuarte de Huerva
URBANIZACION EXTRAMUROS, Locality of Osera de Ebro
URBANIZACION SAN ANTONIO, Locality of Gallur
URBANIZACION SANTA FE, Locality of Cuarte de Huerva
URBANIZACION VIRGEN DE LA COLUMNA, Locality of El Burgo de Ebro
URDUES, Locality of Valle de Hecho
URMELLA, Locality of Bisaurri
Urrea de Gaén, Municipality of Teruel
Urrea de Jalón, Municipality of Zaragoza
Urriés, Municipality of Zaragoza
Used, Municipality of Zaragoza
USON, Locality of Huerto
Utebo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Utrillas, Municipality of Teruel
VADIELLO, Locality of Loporzano
VAL DE PINAR, Locality of María de Huerva
Val de San Martín, Municipality of Zaragoza
Valacloche, Municipality of Teruel
VALAREñA, Locality of Ejea de los Caballeros
Valbona, Municipality of Teruel
VALCARCA, Locality of Binaced
Valdealgorfa, Municipality of Teruel
VALDECEBRO, Locality of Teruel
VALDECONEJOS, Locality of Escucha
Valdecuenca, Municipality of Teruel
Valdehorna, Municipality of Zaragoza
Valdejalón, Comarca de Aragón.
Valdelinares, Municipality of Teruel
Valdeltormo, Municipality of Teruel
Valderrobres, Municipality of Teruel
Valfarta, Municipality of Huesca
VALFONDA DE SANTA ANA, Locality of Torres de Barbués
Valjunquera, Municipality of Teruel
VALLE CABRIEL (VAL DE CABRIEL), Locality of Albarracín
Valle de Bardagí, Municipality of Huesca
Valle de Hecho, Municipality of Huesca
Valle de Lierp, Municipality of Huesca
VALLE, LA, Locality of Boltaña
Vallecillo, El, Municipality of Teruel
VALLONES, Locality of Zuera
Valmadrid, Municipality of Zaragoza
VALMUEL, Locality of Alcañiz
VALONGA, Locality of Belver de Cinca
Valpalmas, Municipality of Zaragoza
VALSALADA, Locality of Almudévar
Valtorres, Municipality of Zaragoza
VALVERDE, Locality of Calamocha
VEGA, LA, Locality of Albarracín
VEGA, Locality of Cantavieja
Veguillas de la Sierra, Municipality of Teruel
Velilla de Cinca, Municipality of Huesca
Velilla de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
Velilla de Jiloca, Municipality of Zaragoza
VELILLAS, Locality of Angües
Vencillón, Municipality of Huesca
VENTA DE BALLERIAS, Locality of Huerto
VENTA DE ESCULABOLSAS, Locality of Jaca
VENTA DEL AIRE, Locality of Albentosa
VENTA DEL OLIVAR, Locality of Zaragoza
VENTA, LA, Locality of Plasencia de Jalón
VENTAS DE SANTA LUCIA, LAS, Locality of Graus
VENTAS, LAS, Locality of Olba
VENTAS, LAS, Locality of Valdealgorfa
Vera de Moncayo, Municipality of Zaragoza
Veracruz, Municipality of Huesca
VERI, Locality of Bisaurri
VERUELA (MONASTERIO), Locality of Vera de Moncayo
Veruela, Monasterio Cisterciense
Viacamp y Litera, Municipality of Huesca
VIACAMP, Locality of Viacamp y Litera
Vicién, Municipality of Huesca
Vierlas, Municipality of Zaragoza
VILAS DEL TURBON, Locality of Torre la Ribera
VILETA DE SERRADUY, LA, Locality of Isábena
VILLACARLI, Locality of Torre la Ribera
Villadoz, Municipality of Zaragoza
VILLAESPESA, Locality of Teruel
Villafeliche, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villafranca de Ebro, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villafranca del Campo, Municipality of Teruel
Villahermosa del Campo, Municipality of Teruel
VILLALANGUA, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
VILLALBA ALTA, Locality of Perales de Alfambra
VILLALBA BAJA, Locality of Teruel
VILLALBA DE LOS MORALES, Locality of Caminreal
Villalba de Perejil, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villalengua, Municipality of Zaragoza
VILLAMANA, Locality of Fiscal
Villamayor de Gállego, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villanova, Municipality of Huesca
VILLANOVILLA DE ALASTUEY, Locality of Bailo
VILLANOVILLA DE GARCIPOLLERA, Locality of Jaca
Villanua, Municipality of Huesca
Villanueva de Gállego, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villanueva de Huerva, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villanueva de Jiloca, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villanueva de Sigena, Municipality of Huesca
Villanueva del Rebollar, Municipality of Teruel
VILLANUEVAS, LAS, Locality of Olba
VILLAPLANA, Locality of Laspaúles
Villar de los Navarros, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villar del Cobo, Municipality of Teruel
Villar del Salz, Municipality of Teruel
VILLAREJO DE LOS OLMOS, Locality of Calamocha
VILLAREJO,EL, Locality of Terriente
Villarluengo, Municipality of Teruel
Villarquemado, Municipality of Teruel
VILLARRAPA, Locality of Zaragoza
Villarreal de Huerva, Municipality of Zaragoza
VILLARREAL DE LA CANAL, Locality of Canal de Berdún
Villarroya de la Sierra, Municipality of Zaragoza
Villarroya de los Pinares, Municipality of Teruel
Villarroya del Campo, Municipality of Zaragoza
VILLARRUE, Locality of Laspaúles
Villastar, Municipality of Teruel
Villel, Municipality of Teruel
VILLOBAS, Locality of Sabiñanigo
Vilueña, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
Vinaceite, Municipality of Teruel
VIñAL, Locality of Montanuy
VIO, Locality of Fanlo
VIRGEN DE HERRERA, Locality of Herrera de los Navarros
VIRGEN DE LA FUENTE, Locality of Muel
VIRGEN DE LA VEGA, LA, Locality of Alcala de la Selva
VISALIBONS, Locality of Torre la Ribera
Visiedo, Municipality of Teruel
Vistabella, Municipality of Zaragoza
VIU DE LINAS, Locality of Torla
VIU, Locality of Foradada de Toscar
Vivel del Río Martín, Municipality of Teruel
VIVER DE LA SIERRA, Locality of Sestrica
Volar, Deporte de Aventura
YASO, Locality of Bierge
YEBA, Locality of Fanlo
Yebra de Basa, Municipality of Huesca
YEQUEDA, Locality of Igriés
Yésero, Municipality of Huesca
YESPOLA, Locality of Sabiñanigo
YESTE, Locality of Las Peñas de Riglos
YOSA DE GARCIPOLLERA, Locality of Jaca
YOSA DE SOBREMONTE, Locality of Biescas
Zaida, La, Municipality of Zaragoza
Zaidín, Municipality of Huesca
ZARAGOCETA, Locality of Caspe
Zaragoza, Basilica de El Pilar
Zaragoza, Catedral de La Seo (San Salvador)
Zaragoza, Descripción de la Provincia
Zaragoza, Municipality of Zaragoza
Zaragoza, Murallas Romanas
Zaragoza, Museo Camón Aznar, Goya en Aragón
Zaragoza, Museo Provincial, Introducción
Zaragoza, Museo Provincial, Localización
Zaragoza, Naturaleza en la Provincia
Zaragoza, Palacio Aljaferia
Zaragoza, Palacio Arzobispal, Goya en Aragón
Zaragoza, Palacio de Larrinaga
Zaragoza, Varios monumentos de la ciudad
Zaragoza, Comarca de Aragón.
Zaragoza, Museo de Bellas Artes, Goya en Aragón
Zoma, La, Municipality of Teruel
Zuera, Municipality of Zaragoza
ZURITA, Locality of Baélls
If you want to extend your information on Aragon you can begin crossing another interesting route is the Mudejar, Patrimony of the Humanity, also you can extend your cultural knowledge on Aragon examining its municipal and institutional heraldry without forgetting, of course, some of its emblematics figures as Saint George Pattern of Aragon also book of Aragon.
Also Aragon enjoys a diverse and varied Nature where passing by plants, animals or landscapes we can arrive at a fantastic bestiario that lives in its monuments.
The information will not be complete without a stroll by its three provinces: Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca and his shines, with shutdown in some of its spectacular landscapes like Ordesa, the Moncayo or by opposition the Ebro.
Also you can dedicarte to the intangible ones: from the legend compilation that also does to universal Aragon you can persecute the presence of del Santo Grial in Aragon.
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Thematic
SITUATION OF VALDERROBRES
This town is located 213 kilometers from Teruel, capital of its province, 130 from Zaragoza and 165 from Huesca, 45 kilometers in a straight line from San Carlos de la Rapita, already in the Mediterranean.
The very remote origin of Valderrobres appears already registered in the time of the Arevaci, on the banks of a river of perennial flow; the Matarraña, which, after being born in the Ports of Beceite, will die in the Ebro in the vicinity of Fayón.
Located our town on a hill, the Matarraña passes licking its plants under the Stone bridge, a beautiful Gothic work with three arches, whose clean waters cut by corner cutwaters leave the town on its right, seated on the hill that, characterizing the town, <<its streets are formed by many tiers, except the Mayor, which is flat, and comes to be like the base of the amphitheater formed by the buildings, the one extending from one end of the town to the other>> (1).
That is perhaps the only street level in Valderrobres that, running parallel to the river, takes the name of Llana, in which the most ancient houses of the civil population appear.
Another more modern bridge than the one mentioned in San Roque is called Hierro, which connects the population with the outskirts of it.
Looking from the heights of Valderrobres along the Ebro towards the Mediterranean, between Alfara and Más de Barberans there are lands populated with almond trees, and then, until the visual is closed, there are only pine forests surrounding the spectacular and rugged region. <<In the uneven but not mountainous terrain that to the east of Alcañiz extends between the Guadalope and the Catalan border, in the shade of thick olive groves and in the middle of fertile orchards, live large populations, pleasant and smiling to the traveler, indifferent to the artist; Monroy, whose castle held the Prince of Viana prisoner in 1452; Valderrobres, honored in 1429 with the celebration of Cortes and with the permanence of Alfonso V; Fresneda, Valjunquera and Valdealgorfa, decorated with sumptuous parishes with three naves.>> This was the opinion of the curious traveler and archaeologist, Señor Quadrado, about the region in the mid-18th century (2)
I have no doubt that the famous archaeologist and historian passed by the region, leaving without contemplating our singular stately castle of the archbishopric, the daring naves of our archpriest church, of the purest Gothic style, and much more than, Perhaps due to the passion and diminished taste of some slight informant, he made the Menorcan sage desist from his visit to Valderrobres, in those days of terrible communications; but the researcher and history lost it.
A curious traveler and compiler, a contemporary of Quadrado, tells us about Valderrobres that <<in the square there are the Town Hall with the party jail and the court hearing room>>. And that its main economic riches were oil, wine and cereals; winning sheep, rabbits and partridges. It had 569 residents and 2,276 souls, and its municipal budget was 30,000 reais (3)
In the region of the <<Caja>> the Visigoths and Muslims commanded, but the desire to reconquer the Christians was not asleep. After the <<Battle>> died, after the brief reign of his brother Ramiro II, the <<Monk>> succeeded this Ramón Berenguer III, Catalan count, married <<nuptiarum futurarum>> with the daughter of Ramiro the <<Monje>>, Petronila de Aragón, from whose marriage Alfonso II el <<Casto>> was born, who continued the fight against the Muslims from the mark of the Ebro where the brave <<el Batallador>> had left it. Dead Ramón Berenguer III, prince of Aragon and count of Barcelona, was taken to bury the monastery of Ripoll. Then, Doña Petronila met Cortes in the city of Huesca, in which, when her son Ramón was recognized of his rights, she made him change his king's name to Alfonso.
Afterwards, Alfonso II met the Cortes in Zaragoza, where he and the rich men swore that they were good for the good government of the states of Aragon. Later, Don Alfonso confirmed all the privileges previously enjoyed by the church and those rich men, giving himself then entirely to the reconquest.
It was around the year 1170, when the Christian forces entered the lands of the Martín, Guadalope, Matarraña and Algás rivers, seeing the king great possibilities in the advance. <<Around this time a great war was being waged against the Moors who were in the Edetanos region, in the castles and forces that they had on the banks of the Algás river, and the places of Fauara, Maella, Maçaleón, Valdetormo were won, La Frexneda, Valderorraña ...>> (4), after having won the lands of the confines of the Edetanos and Ilergaones, with the effective help of the Knights Hospitallers and Calatravos, to whom <<a good part of what they conquered>>, something very common in the actions of the reconquest. Valuable testimony, this one that the teacher of the Spanish historians gives us. Sure endorsement that in 1170 Valderrobres fell into the Christian hands of Alfonso II, thus closing this period of disputes, opened in the lands of Islam.
By <<Peña de Aznar la Gaña>> Valderrobres and lands that surrounded it were known. With that name it appears mentioned in many documents of the name of the king. There was that of the Bishop of Zaragoza, Don Pedro de Tarroja, at the time that his brother, Don Guillén, was appointed Bishop of Barcelona, in the chair that Don Hugo de Cervellón had occupied.
The reconquest continued and, after having won the banks of the Guadalope, the border from Alcañiz to the west was established, winning later; Calanda, Aguaviva, Castellote and Las Cuevas, keeping companies safe, the king was also helped by the Hospitallers and Calatravos, who were later joined by the knights of Santiago, especially in the conquest of the Plaza de Montalbán.
THE CASTLE- PALACE OF VALDERROBRES, RECONSTRUCTED BY THE ARCHBISHOP FERNANDEZ DE HEREDIA AND DON DALMAU DE MUR
At the top of the hill on which the town of Valderrobres sits, next to the church of Santa María la Mayor, with which it communicates through a narrow passage, the feudal and stately castle of the prelates of Zaragoza, mansion of these during their stay in these lands, which, as the high clergy's way of living evolved, was losing its office and mission so that it was raised by its owners, having thus fallen a large part of its primitive ornamentation, but it still has very interesting parts. In 1989 a priest cult said of him: <<It is a colossal building, all made of ashlar stone, of which the immense walls, pointed arches, etc. are still preserved, dominated by the population>>.
A stone shield with seven castles, crowned by a cross similar to that of the Order of Calatrava, is very repeated. In the curious manuscript, made by a more curious man, it is read later: <<The arms belong to Archbishop Don García Fernández de Heredia, murdered near La Almunia>> (5); and the curious Mover was right.
Posts to study this castle, which looks more like a palace due to the nature of the reconstructed areas in it, in order to serve the purposes of the prelates, it affects an irregular rectangular shape, with a large parade ground protected by thick wall of a rod and a half thick, which still conserves its towers, from where the entire enclosure that housed the population is dominated. Beautiful and wide panoramic which from this square can be enjoyed; from there, the distant <<Caixa>> and its surroundings, the <<Picotsa>> and to the ports of Beceite.
Reclining, at the foot of the church, the entrance to the main square of the castle opened, showing another access, turning 180 degrees until reaching the apse of the same church, near the old cemetery, opening the way, beautiful but simple pointed stone door. The two entrances led to the parade ground which, from its rear, closed the main façade of the castle, where to its right another slightly Gothic door opens.
* (5) MOVER, GREGORIO: Pastoral Visit Book, made by D ........... during the Archbishop of Don Vicente Alda. Fº 15. Arch, of the Archbishop's Palace of Zaragoza.
Pointed, on which the arms of Archbishop Heredia appear: seven silver castles in Campo de Gules, whose shield we will see profusely repeated throughout the ground floor of the fortress, giving us to understand the nobility and importance of that archbishop, Aragonese de Munébrega, son of a Grand Master of the Order of Malta.
This fortress was probably built by the Arabs, before being threatened by the advance of the Christians, already dangerous in the time of Alfonso I the <<Battles>>. But, after studying the oldest part of the bastion, we have found little or nothing belonging to the Agarenes; yes of immediate time to its departure.
Of the conquest of the region by the king <<Casto>>, only a brief note gives us our great chronicler: <<At this time, MCLVII, a great war was being fought against the Moors who were in the region of the Edetans , in the Castles and Forces that they had on the banks of the Algas River, and they won the places of Fauara, Maella, Maçaleón, Valdetormo, Frexneda, Valderobres, Bezeit. Rafals, Monroy and Peñarroja, which are on the banks of Matarraña>> (6) According to what has been read in our grave historian, those squares of Algás and Matarraña were defended by fortresses built by Muslims.
However, the one in Valderrobres lost by the Agarenes, had to be rebuilt by its conqueror Alfonso II, who, as that easily defensible site, accommodated it for royal residence, and with this character it became the possession of the bishops; Later, by Archbishop Fernández de Heredia, who, beginning his prelature in 1383, ordered the plans of the new castle to be drawn up, on the same site where the royal reach of the King of Aragon will rise before, in which so many historical events took place, now it will rise in the feudal mansion of the lords of those lands, with Don García ordering the construction of the basements and the first floor so that, later, his successor, Don Dalmau de Mur y Cervellón, a Catalan, from Cervera, would have the part built upper, ending in a large corridor in which round oculi opened from where the lookouts would glimpse the surrounding geography.
Three towers were erected on those exterior walls: one in the center and two in the corners, which ended in small crenellated terraces from which the walkers performed their function.
The impotent <<Master Tower>> or of the homage, as the lady of the fortress, rose inside, standing out among all. Today, lost some of the superior bodies, surrendered feels by time.
DEPENDENCES OF THE OLD CASTLE- PALACE
Luckily, among the documents in the Zaragoza Historical Archive, we find an account of the visit that, at the time of Archbishop Don Fadrique of Portugal and at his request, the architects from Zaragoza, Juan de la Mica and Juan de Galí, to different properties of the archbishopric; one of them to Valderrobres (7).
The castle was entered through the two side doors, open, at the junction of the castle with the church, which led to the wide parade ground. There a gothic door with long voussoirs opened. Crossed to the left, one entered the "stable" or stables. Further inside there was yet another great room. In the same passage, also to the left, the accommodation for the horse grooms was opened. At the front of the corridor you came to a large quadrangular enclosure, with characteristics similar to a chapter house, since in it the poyal where the attendees sat is still preserved, which runs through the entire enclosure except for the openings. The room was illuminated by the sunlight that entered through two windows, <<with two iron rexas>>
(6) ZURITA: Anales de Aragón. Lib. II, fº 75
(7) protocol of the notary Salvador de Avizanda. 1532. Historical Arch of Zaragoza.
This, which must have been a comfortable room, was covered with a flat vault supported by lowered arches. At the bottom and left another door opened, in whose key appeared the arms of Fernández de Heredia, which gave way to the wine cellar, <<in which there are three cubes and they are not served; One is for dotzne grandchildren, a little more or less, the other is for eight grandchildren .., and another is for deys grandchildren of wine>> (8)
THE PRISON OF THE CLERICY AND THE GREAT HALL OF THE <<CHIMENEAS>> WHERE THE COURTS OF VALDERROBRES WERE HELD.
In our exploration of the castle's dependencies we found one, called a clerical prison, in which, under the hearth of the said dungeon, we observed Deliberations Room, at the entrance of the Valderrobres castle, in the key of whose door appear the arms of the unfortunate Archbishop D. García Fernández de Heredia.
(8) Visit made to the properties of the Archdiocese of Zaragoza. Prot of Salvador de Avizanda. Year 1532.
A gap through which you could go down to the so-called << Well of the hairy hand >>, before which parents used to intimidate their children when, looking for danger, they went through the recesses of the historic castle. But that was neither more nor less than the descent to a passageway of liberation that, through it, reached the opposite bank of the Matarraña, when the fort was besieged by forces from outside. This, and no other used Jesus Zaragoza, who was punished there, when he fled from prison.
Adjoining door and at an angle with the one that leads to the described dungeon was the passage used by the prelates and lords, when they went from their palace rooms to their chapel in the church of Santa María la Mayor.
From this point, climbing a staircase, one reached the wide hall, where through two semicircular doors, topped by the Heredia coat of arms, one entered the great hall of Chimeneas, of great extension and height, covered by a pointed vault, whose supporting arches of the roof appear bare today, simulating the ribs of a large skeleton. In the front there are two mullioned windows, from which their fine columns or mullions have fallen. Between them, at the top, the heraldic arms of Archbishop Fernández de Heredia appeared again, and, at the height of the surface of the hearth, a large fireplace opened whose fire gave heat to the presidency.
On the walls to the right there were three other large Gothic windows topped by openwork cresting farm, which supported thin cylindrical columns like mullioned windows. In the center of this wide wall there is another fireplace, and a third one at the foot of the living room. This one, bigger than the others. When all of them were lit, they constituted the heating of this vast enclosure, where in the winter of 1429 the courts convened by King Alfonso V of Aragon met.
The great culinary feasts were held in this same venue. By adaptation, at the foot of the room a narrow door was opened, through which the food passed to the great room where the diners were.
In that vast enclosure, already described, the said culinary festivities of which the prelates were hosts were celebrated; For this reason, the dependency in which we are now was close to that of the cisoria art, which is clarified by the document of 1532, when we read: << Item, entering through the right room, on the right is the kitchen with a fornico to cook bread or cakes. This the somewhat dirruyda chamynera >> (9). This was a square and wide room, today full of rubble, under which lies the stove.
In the lower part, to one side, the wall was pierced, forming a credence or foramen as a lathe, for the service that is given to them in convents, communicating the kitchen with the dining room, for that opening to pass food.
Kitchen was high rise. From the square solution it was passed to the octagonal one through four Persian tubes open at the vertices, on which the octagonal solution appears mounted, rising to the height of the eight faces to meet in a central oculus, which disappeared today, when the ground fell. outhouse cover. The smoke came out of this oculus. A wonderful unit worthy of study, although one very similar to this one, we have seen in the enclosure, now used as a museum, of the Pamplona Cathedral.
A little further inside were the kitchen and pantry, as expressed in the aforementioned Zaragoza protocol: <<Item, entering through the said room, on the left, there is a chamber with its chaminera. It's good. Item, further into a decked chamber and within that there are six jars of earth, and all three of them are broken. Item, further inside there is another room and, within that, another. They are good>> (10).
Undoubtedly, in these rooms they kept the kitchen supplies, salted foods, preserves and the consequent gadgets.
THE <<ROOM OF THE LIONS>>
There were still some first-rate rooms in the palace, now missing. We observe this when reading in the protocol: <<Further inside there is another room that is said of the Lions>> It was undoubtedly a room, named after this delicate king of the jungle, whose image still remains. I remember that one of the nights I lived in Valderrobres, I was walking after dinner, under the fine rain, when passing the portal of San Roque I noticed two high pedestals that each held a lion carved in stone, looking like work of much antiquity. These were the <<lions>> that gave name to one of the main rooms of the archiepiscopal mansion. We say this because, at the time the notarial protocol was written, it gave it its importance.
THE << GOLDEN CHAMBER >> AND THE Well preserved was still the so-called Golden Chamber, which was located a little beyond the room of the lions and, judging by what our document says, it was in good condition when the archbishop's architects visited it, in the first third of the 16th century. The notarial testimony, so often named, says that, after that of the Lions, there is <<another room further inside, which is said to be the GOLDEN CAMBRA>>. Once the inspection is done, sanction saying: <<it is good>>. This must have been one of the richest dependencies of the castle-palace, until we are inclined to believe that it must have been covered by a coffered ceiling made by the guild of the fuster, which in those times were so dear to adorn this kind of constructions. For this reason, the room was known by this name, where the archbishop's gold and perhaps even his heraldic weapons would shine, but today nothing remains of it. Marching we went among the ruins of the archiepiscopal mansion with our description in our hands, following the path of the <<village workers>>, reading below: <<before entering a staircase that goes down to the archbishop's chapel there is a necessary one, and, going down a staircase and in front of it, there is a chapel that is said to be the archbishop>>. What the architects Mica and Galí call <<necessary>> was a drilled stone with two round holes, in one of which the prelate sat to relieve himself. It doesn't matter that it was two-person. The toilet, with its stone, was a ledge into the abyss through which the <<detritus>> fell, consuming itself in the outer base of the castle. The hole on the left side of the left side appears chipped today, inclining me to believe that this was not due to use, but due to the abuse of the wandering <<senderos>> of the stately castle, who perhaps took revenge on the historic castle Mr. staff. From this chapel of the archbishops we pass by to describe it by making it of the archpriest church. HIGH ROOMS FOR THE SERVANTS OF THE PRELATE Going up the ladder you reached a <<skid>>, through which you entered an <<olivera>>, where, for the consumption of the house, they used to keep the olives from the harvest, and it was not only this place where they kept such rich fruit: they also filled other rooms with it. Around that "skid", which was a large patio, there were two others, with their covering arches, uncovered, whose places had been separate lodgings at one time. In one of the small rooms there was another <<necessarily>> or hygienic service, which must have been destined for servants or court courts. THE PARISH CHURCH OF SANTA MARÍA LA MAYOR Almost at the maximum height that dominates the town, where the castle walls rise, next to it and connected with it, stands the archpriest church of Santa María la Mayor, whose name, later, del Pilar.
It was the church of Valderrobres built in the time of King Jaime II of Aragon, beginning the works at the end of the 13th century. The whole church is built of stone, in the purest Gothic style of the time, appreciating this particularity throughout the whole. It has a single nave plan, wide and of splendid proportion, enough to accommodate a large number of parishioners in the offices. Without crossing, with heptagonal line header. The ship lengthens without running three sections; the last one, at the feet, was demolished in 1865, because <<part of the Church collapsed, behind the current Choir, and what has fallen has not yet been raised. It happened about 23 years ago>> (11) (11) Pastoral Visitation Book, made by Don Gregorio Mover in 1898, born in the Archbishopric of Don Vicente Alda. Manuscript of the Secret, from the Palace of Zaragoza. What the architects Mica and Galí call <<necessary>> was a drilled stone with two round holes, in one of which the prelate sat to relieve himself. It doesn't matter that it was two-person. The toilet, with its stone, was a ledge into the abyss through which the <<detritus>> fell, consuming itself in the outer base of the castle. The hole on the left side of the left side appears chipped today, inclining me to believe that this was not due to use, but due to the abuse of the wandering <<senderos>> of the stately castle, who perhaps took revenge on the historic castle Mr. staff. From this chapel of the archbishops we pass by to describe it by making it of the archpriest church. HIGH ROOMS FOR THE SERVANTS OF THE PRELATE Going up the ladder you reached a <<skid>>, through which you entered an <<olivera>>, where, for the consumption of the house, they used to keep the olives from the harvest, and it was not only this place where they kept such rich fruit: they also filled other rooms with it. Around that "skid", which was a large patio, there were two others, with their covering arches, uncovered, whose places had been separate lodgings at one time. In one of the small rooms there was another <<necessarily>> or hygienic service, which must have been destined for servants or court courts. THE PARISH CHURCH OF SANTA MARÍA LA MAYOR Almost at the maximum height that dominates the town, where the castle walls rise, next to it and connected with it, stands the archpriest church of Santa María la Mayor, whose name, later, del Pilar. It was the church of Valderrobres built in the time of King Jaime II of Aragon, beginning the works at the end of the 13th century. The whole church is built of stone, in the purest Gothic style of the time, appreciating this particularity throughout the whole. It has a single nave plan, wide and of splendid proportion, enough to accommodate a large number of parishioners in the offices. Without crossing, with heptagonal line header. The ship lengthens without running three sections; the last one, at the feet, was demolished in 1865, because <<part of the Church collapsed, behind the current Choir, and what has fallen has not yet been raised. It happened about 23 years ago>> (11) (11) Pastoral Visitation Book, made by Don Gregorio Mover in 1898, born in the Archbishopric of Don Vicente Alda. Manuscript of the Secret, from the Palace of Zaragoza. En general, es muy simple la cubrición de la amplia nave de esta iglesia, cuyos tramos son sustentados por cuatro nervios mixtilíneos del incipiente estilo gótico, de piedra, los cuales e unen oblicuamente en la clave después de recorrer la cubierta, para en su bajada descansar junto a los paramentos, sobre cinco baquetones en minoración, que adelgazan a medida que se aproximan a la pared. Muy curiosas e historiadas son las claves que encierran las cubiertas. La de la cabecera tiene esculpida la figura de la Virgen con un ángel a cada lado; el Niño sobre el brazo izquierdo, y en su mano derecha porta un roble, símbolo heráldico de la histórica villa. La clave del segundo tramo muestra en relieve la figura del Cordero, emblema de la Iglesia Metropolitana de Zaragoza. En la tercera clave aparece el obispo de Zaragoza, revestido de capa mitra y báculo, bendiciendo el templo de Valderrobres, con un diácono a cada lado. THE MAJOR ALTAR, BY JERÓNIMO VALLEJO, <<COSIDA>> It was the wish of Don Hernando de Aragón, grandson of Fernando the Catholic, to build an altar in Santa María la Mayor, worthy of this favorite town of his archdiocese, Don Hernando had arrived in Valderrobres, in March 1545, having entered the lands of his dominance, <<because there was a great need for their presence in that place and their possession>> (12). It was Saturday, the eve of Easter, when the prelate decided to carry out some projects that, in favor of Valderrobres, he had. One of those days he administered Confirmation to all the children in and around the village. He then blessed two bells, perhaps for the church tower. (12) ESPÉS, DIEGO DE: Ecclesiastical history. Ms, from the Seo de Zaragoza. Fº 806, vº Another day he called Jerónimo Vallejo, <<Cosida>>, his artistic advisor, <<the best of all the painters there have been in Aragon in those centuries>> (13), to communicate her desire to build a main altar for the parish church, being arranged the making of said altarpiece, in this same town, on May 6, before the <<notary Hierónimo Paier, and Jerónimo Balexo, a painter, who was one of the most skilled and advantageous of the kingdom, in time of three years ... for the price of the first fruit that the people have for eleven years, which will be worth two thousand five hundred salaries and. The archbishop then forced himself to give three hundred ducats for the painter to start the work, which he wanted to help them out of this and do mercy>> (14). It was also adjusted that the work <<had to be a very good piece, as well as the altarpiece and the doors very well painted>>. Finally, on August 27 of that year, the Zaragoza commitment was finalized, before the notary Juan de Alfaxarín; moreover, nothing important is included in this protocol, since the characteristics of the work were written beforehand, in the aforementioned May document, in Valderrobres (15) It is known that, at the agreed time, <<Cosida>> finished the altarpiece, both the painting and the fustería work, being divided into five streets, with a beautiful basement of more beautiful perspectives that crossed two doors to make way for the transalt, in which he painted the images of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, finishing this colossal altarpiece in an attic, where Calvary appeared. At the height of the second body, inside a niche, the image of Santa María la Mayor was placed, a beautiful sculpture carved in wood by the chisel of Bernardo Pérez, a famous image maker who had worked on the tomb of the abbot, Lupo Marco, which can still be seen in the church of the Monastery of Veruela and also, in the burial of Archbishop Don Hernando de Aragón, contracted with the prelate in 1550, and mounted in the Cathedral of La Seo de Zaragoza. Above the niche of the Virgin, in an opening appeared a circle supported by two angels, within which the custody with the Blessed Sacrament was housed, as was customary to manifest in Aragonese temples. The great altarpiece of Valderrobres was enclosed in wide bracelets, appearing in them, at the height of the third body, on both sides, the large size talking weapons of Valderrobres and, also, duplicated at the top of the bracelets, the genealogical weapons of the royal house of Aragon, to which Archbishop Don Hernando belonged. During our civil war, part of the altarpiece was destroyed, saving important fragments of it, among which are; the predella, one of the doors and a large part of the brick, which, with the help of some graphic testimonies, could later be restored and completed by the Albareda brothers. Today, such a beautiful and monumental altarpiece is stored in one of the attics of the old Hospital de la Caridad, in the same town.
(13) ABIZANDA Y BROTO, M,: Historia literaria de Aragón, tº II, pág. 48
(14) ESPÉS, DIEGO DE: Op. Cit.
(15) Archivo Histórico de Protocolos. Zaragoza. Escribanía de Juan de Alfaxarín 1945, fº 450
THE MONUMENTAL PROCESSIONAL CROSS VALDERROBRES
Everyone is interested in knowing the value of this little-known jewel of our Teruel town.
Such a beautiful piece was lost in the days of our civil war. During the fight, someone took it away knowing its value, as well as other jewels, keeping them in a safe place. At the end of the war it was brought to Zaragoza by the Recovery Board, depositing it in the Provincial Museum. There, inside a large display case, a good number of professional crosses were exhibited, coming from as many places. It would be eight to ten who were waiting for someone to recognize them and claim them.
Little by little, these and other liturgical objects were returned to their place of origin, with only one large object remaining in the Museum. The remainder, if not returned to their origin, were delivered to the Archbishop's Palace in Zaragoza.
The cross of Valderrobres slept there for several years, as it had also slept in our city, when it was exhibited in the Hispano-French Exhibition of 1908-1909, among the most select jewels known in Spain.
This jewel is of great proportions, one of the largest of its kind; 1.30 high by 0.60 from end to end of the arms. All of it is of contrasted silver, although some of the parts, cast (the figures); others, of thick embossed sheet metal, going all kinds of pieces chiseled or reworked with a burin. Once studied, we have proven to be a work of the 16th century.
The cross has two faces, whose faces are presided over by the figures of the crucified Jesus and the Virgin with the Child. In the first, the center of the crossbar. The quatrefoil medallions appear with the symbols of the evangelists; to the left, the lion of San Marcos; on the right, the bull of San Lucas.
The figure of Christ focuses the light, appearing with the Gothic characteristics required by the whole of the work. The ends of the arm are finished in beautiful embossed clumps, all of them going, surrounded by delicate cresting. In the vertical arm of the jewel the symbols of the evangelists are completed, seeing above the eagle of San Juan and, below, the angel of San Mateo. Above and below them, the terminal clusters of the arm are repeated.
The base of the cross is formed by a large knot in the form of a temple, with a Gothic trace, which is crowned by eight Apostles with their corresponding attributes, closing the auction in a polygonal line. In the lower and thickest part of the knot, a moment of the Transit of the Virgin appears, lying on her bed, surrounded by the Apostles. In the background, the soul of the Mother of God appears ascending to heaven, protected by two angels. Above the group, the figure of the Eternal Father with the Holy Spirit in the form of a dove. Beautiful group where the artist has grouped figures and symbols, in the smallest space.
Two Apostles are housed in the lateral niches of the hexagon that forms the temple, which, up to the number of twelve, will appear on the opposite side.
All this complicated imagery appears housed under a Gothic canopy, with the scenes being separated by angular decorations, placed in the manner of the flying buttresses of our Gothic cathedrals, which give a certain delicacy to the whole.
On the back of the cross the image of the Virgin appears, centering that one.
On the sides of the crossbar, at the height of Our Lady, the images of Saint John and Mary Magdalene appear, in a round shape, on quadrifolios.
At the top of the vertical of the cross, on another quadrifoliate plate, a beautiful pelican appears with its three young, on top of a nest whimsically woven with silver filament. Symbolic theme, which increases our admiration for the contagious sympathy that this graceful figure arouses.
Under the image of Mary, on another plate similar to the previous ones, the figure of the Archangel Saint Michael appears as head of the heavenly militia, whose motif, like the three mentioned oreos, ends in a large clump.
As in the previous face, the apostles lodged in their chapels reappear on the basement, crowning this part of the rich work. Below. Sheltered in a capricious canopy, the group of the Descent from the Cross centers the temple, in which Jesus appears supported by the Virgin and Saint John, with the cross of his martyrdom seen in the background.
The great artist, creator of this magnificent jewel, has reminded us in the grouping of his masses of those groups of imagery carved by the Morlanes, Joly, Forment and Pedro Moreto, housed in the altars of the cathedral temples of the three provinces Aragonese, which were conceived at the same time that Orona was building the unique processional cross of Valderrobres.
THE PUNCH OF ZARAGOZA, WITH THE LION.
AND THE SIGNATURE OF THE ORIFICE THAT BUILT THE JOCALIA.
It is difficult to find their affiliation and name of their maker in jewels of this species, because until the end of the 15th century silversmiths rarely signed their work. But already then the need for a guarantee or fidelity, demanded in the public service, was noted, which, attended by the Catholic Monarchs, was when they gave orders so that in the ordinances of the guilds one was decreed that each silversmith had his own punch, with which he would mark the pieces coming from his workshop.
ORONA
Nothing that could identify the jewel appeared on the Valderrobres cross; However, when disassembled, the Zaragoza awl appeared five to six times and, with only one time, the royal ordination would have been fulfilled.
Also in our kingdom the silversmiths of Teruel, either marked the first three letters, or the six of the full name; TER or TERUEL and, below, his unmistakable toric, with the trick hanging from his neck.
Those from Huesca signed OSCA, with the image of the victorious warrior on his horse. Those from Zaragoza were insulting; CES, from the Latin Cesaraugusta, and after the anagram was the lion of Zaragoza accompanied to CES, only once does the name of the goldsmith appear on our cross. To see it, it was necessary to disassemble the jewel, and on it the signature was modestly drawn and, covering it, the image of Saint Michael appeared, in such a way that, without disassembling the piece to make its restoration, we would not have been able to observe it. There, with all clarity, appears the surname ORONA; just the five letters, and no more.
But who was Orona? When we find out, little is found about this artist who, living in Zaragoza, worked in the 16th century. His name was Juan.
The first news about the surname is found about a silversmith from Barcelona, called Marcos, who in June 1560 the originator of the Valderrobres cross is a Juan de Orona, of whom the count of Vizaña, our paisano, in his <<Additions to the Historical Dictionary of the Most Illustrious Professors of Fine Arts >>, by Ceán Bermúdez. He says that it was the silversmith Juan de Orona, and not the painter Jerónimo Cosida, who gave the drawings to make the head of the bust of San Hermenegildo, ordered by the archbishop Don Hernando for the cathedral of La Seo, which Orona himself embossed and carved in silver, the year 1562.
The brothers Anselmo and Pedro Gascón de Gotor come to say similar things about the San Hermenegildo, but giving Cosida as the designer of the work and the realization of the Orona work: <<Jerónimo Cosida, the same perhaps who gave the note for the bust of San Hermenegildo, which is also preserved in this temple, a work executed in 1562 by Juan de Orona, at the expense of the magnanimous Archbishop Don Fernando de Aragon>> (16)
The same Count of Viñaza tells us about Juan de Orona, a silversmith from Zaragoza who in 1578 recomposed and perfected the Gothic processional cross in the parish of Santa Magdalena de Zaragoza, which, in 1480, Pedro Durans had composed a silversmith, but that at the end of the XV century this precious work had been undone.
Again we find the name of <<silversmith Juan de Orona, living in Zaragoza>> in a professional contract, by which he was obliged to make a silver monstrance for the parish church of Cenarbe, a town in the mountains of Jaca, in the Kingdom of Aragon.
In the protocol it was agreed that Juan de Orona <<has to make a silver monstrance for the church of San Pedro de Cenarbe, made and finished and put into profile, weighing forty-five gold shields, little more or less>>, signing the agreement on December 29, 1583, in Zaragoza.
(16) Zaragoza Monumental, Artística e Histórica, Zaragoza, 1890, t. II. Page 212
(17). This is the last document that we have found about Juan de Orona.
AFTER THE WAR, THE CROSS APPEARS IN ZARAGOZA.
RESTORATION AND TRANSFER OF LA JOYA TO VALDERROBRES
Nobody knew how our cross of Valderrobres had disappeared, but after the war ended, one day it appeared at the Museum of Fine Arts in Zaragoza, accompanied by a good number of liturgical jewels from very different towns in the Aragonese region.
One day, I don't remember which speaker -may have been Don José Galiay-, told us about that treasure deposited there by the lords of the Recovery Board, whose pieces appeared deposited and exposed to the public in large glass cabinets, so that everyone could contemplate them and denounce their origin; then return them to their source. This was done with some of those jewels, the rest being sent to the archiepiscopal palace, leaving only a large silver cross in the Museum, which, inside a wooden chest, still remains, waiting for someone (it will be rare). acknowledge.
The cross of Valderrobres in the palace of the Plaza de la Seo was kept, until one day the Canon Mr. Gil Ulecia identified it, using a collotype of Hauser and Menet, from the book <<Retrospective Art Exhibition>>, from the Hispano-French Exhibition in Zaragoza in 1908, written by the late French professor Emile Bertaux. Purchased collotype and jewel, this one was identified.
One day we went to Valderrobres to meet with the parish priest Don Leandro Lop, who entrusted us to carry out some formalities in Zaragoza, which were fulfilled. Later, when said gentleman appeared in our city, in the company of the mayor of that town, Mr. Enrique Micolau, the three of us went to the palace, where after signing for a time for the commission, Mr. del Valle gave us the cross, in name of the Archbishop.
This piece was then taken to the workshop of the jeweler restorer Waldesco Balaguer, an artist of Aragonese tradition, who before the piece made the necessary warnings about its possible restoration and how to complete its losses, which were not few.
The cross was disassembled and, seeing the number of defects that had appeared, the orificer dedicated himself to casting and embossing all the necessary pieces, to thread it as it should in the set.
It was then that, taking advantage of the fact that the cutting was not assembled, we used to study the cross in its detail.
After completing and reviewing the entire work, the architect dedicated himself to assembling the set of the rich medal, as can be seen today, once again having a net weight of worked silver equal to 7,850 kilograms.
As it must have when it came out of the hands of the silversmith Juan de Orona, in the 16th century.
With the work prepared, a big day for Valderrobres was the Assumption of the Virgin, August 15, when he returned to his traditional accommodation in the Church of Santa María la Mayor.
CIVIL ARCHITECTURE OF VALDERROBRES:
THE PLAZA MAYOR AND THE HOUSE OF THE VILLA.
Many of the great houses built in this town have disappeared. Without moving from its Plaza Mayor, we appreciate the transformation that a large house has undergone that used to open in front of the exit of the door of San Roque and the inn where I stay. A small French stone shield has been attached to the wall of said house, in whose field two bears appear in an attitude of fighting against each other, the shield being mounted by helmets and lambrequins. Are they weapons of the Bielsa?
Another noble house in this square is the one still called the Pereret family, whose wide balconies are supported by projecting stone footings, with a stepped line. In this classic building, two of these footings appear hidden, from which two glass viewpoints emerge to the outside, decomposing the harmony of the facade. On a balcony of the noble floor a coat of arms appears, flanked by two tenant wolves, whose accentuated sexing soon distinguishes the male from the female. An outstretched hand appears in the field of the shield, which can be weapons of the Guilleuma or Manero.
Another magnificent manor house seems to border that of the Council, separated from it by a narrow street that comes from the San Roque bridge, the house where I have received an inn, as many times as in Valderrobres I died. She may have had her armory stone, now missing, if it is not found behind the label of the industry that is housed in it. This house has been very distorted by men and time. It had three floors, ending in a large terrace. Closed by a poyal with gothic finials. In the canton there is still a quadrilateral tower that ends in four angular auctions.
In this Plaza Mayor stands the town council house, begun in the last quarter of the sixteenth century, and completed in 1599, a date that appears on the two heraldic shields: above the entrance door, under the porches, and in which it appears carved on the cornerstone, at the height of the first floor, where you can see two mythical tenant griffons, male and female, in profile, holding the town's coat of arms: a stout oak.
The entire building is made of ashlar stone, consisting of three floors: the first one used for cells and bailiffs' houses; the second to municipal offices, and the third to sunbathing, where the construction ends, protected by a magnificent carved eaves.
The balconies on the main floor are framed by simple pilasters that support triangular pediments; beautiful wrought iron projections, protected by shelves, in a scroll of the same metal, so characteristic of the Aragonese forge workshops.
The highest body of the building forms a <<loggia>> or solanar, which protects the daring eaves. Magnificent architectural ensemble of the Aragonese Renaissance, which in 1929 deserved to be reproduced in the Spanish Village of the International Exhibition of Barcelona.
SOLARIEGA HOUSE OF LOS MOLES
Family of recognized cleanliness of blood, since ancient times, and of roots in Aragon, as we have already said. For this reason, once it was heard to say: <<If they weren't the Moleses, there would be no Aragonese>>, of whose line we speak, when we did it of the Valderrobres cross.
The manor house of those still stands, located in the old <<carré Pla>> or Llana street, which today is known as Mayor, bearing number 5, on the same sidewalk and very close to the House Consistorial.
It has a wide facade, with two semicircular doors; One of them, the main one, although important reforms were made in the house, many remains of its original distribution remain, which denounce a construction from the late Gothic style. Its windows are rectangular.
It has an underground plant connected to the Matarraña river; mezzanine floor for stables, garages and warehouses; noble floor with daring balconies and windows and, finally, the attic as an Aragonese solanar, all the way through semicircular arches, protected by a projecting wooden eaves.
On the main door, the heraldic shield of the Moles still hangs, already from the time of Felipe III; split shield. In the upper field, three molars topped by Latin crosses; in the lower one, five rhombuses, going over the shield a winged helmet, appearing all surrounded by the lambrequins. The letters MO-LES appear on the foot, leaving the surname in the middle, to the left and right of the shield.
That must have been a splendid mansion that, furnished, as its inhabitants required, must have been the envy of the region.
THE MEDIEVAL PUERTA DE SAN ROQUE
Crossing the beautiful stone bridge, whose cutwater falls to our right, we arrive in front of the Puerta de San Roque, also called the Puerta de los Leones, through which we enter the town.
The door, all of it built with carved stone ashlar, is flanked by the town hall house, and on the other side by an old medieval house with the pretense of a fortified enclosure, which on the river side has lost almost all its character, although its façade facing the Plaza Mayor retained much of its original character, especially in its terminal body.
The Puerta de San Roque, itself, has the shape of a keep with its defenses, ending in a crenellated terrace, of which a small tower is missing in its front part. At the top appears a barbican, supporting its parapet with three solid modillions.
The entrance arch is made up of a series of spars in radial cut, resting on the cushions that form the foot. A niche was once opened over the keystone of the arch, which houses the stone image of the titular saint.
On stone pedestals of 1.70 meters high, attached to the jambs of the door, they look like two beautiful crowned lions showing the arms of Valderrobres enclosed in a shield. These are the lions that came down many years ago from one of the castle's rooms, which they gave their name to, as has already been said.
THE <<PARRIZAL>> OF BECEITE AND THE <<HISPANIC CAPRA>>
OF THE <<PORTS>> AND THE MATARRAÑA.
The so-called <<Parrizal>> is a natural region, open on both banks of the Matarraña, which owes its name to the fact that in the past a good number of <<parrizas>> or wild vines were raised there, which in Latin they called <<labruscas>>, which have disappeared, occupying those areas of vegetation the massifs of boxwood, holm oaks and holly, Scots pine, Aleppo and blackberry, appearing the solera covered with bearberry and creeping plants, with an abundance of ivy and grasses.
Very rugged area of the Matarraña River, it comes from the upper part of the basin, adorned with cliffs and large cliffs that were once involved in the passage of waters, when the river was more mighty. After passing that region of the basin, you reach a part of the channel that receives the name of <<Las Gumias>> because of the accidents that seem to affect the shapes of piles, surely sharper in times before ours. Which time and atmospheric phenomena have managed to round off and kill its artists, as can be seen in the place of the <<Black Badina>> of Parrizal, in its upper part.
The riverbed becomes narrow; other times, wider, it opens to an inordinate breadth, to then close in canyons that narrow thick natural walls, as in the famous <<Estrecho del Parrizal>> until passing through <<Mas de Lluvia>>, following the riverbed your destination until near the town of Beceite and, on your way out, around the town licking your feet on the plain, then strolling up to the highest of Valderrobres when you receive the Tastavins.
Among those fearsome accidents are the storms that develop, those that, being very abundant, produce that they develop, those that, being very abundant, produce continuous landslides, which is also helped by the strong wind <<mestral>>, corruption of the French <<mistral>>, so similar to the <<Aragonese wind>>.
From the ancient presence of the <<Hispanic Pyrenean capra>> among some deer in this region, there are still living traces with the presence of some of those animals, especially the wild goat, although the deer disappeared from these lands not many years ago.
As for the ancient traces, there are some prehistoric ones in which curious rock compositions can be seen, which can be admired in the Palaeolithic stations that appear near Cretas, in the province of Teruel, ten kilometers from Valderrobres , as it is in the <<Roca dels Moros>>, of the Calapta ravine, and in the <<Els Gascons>> ravine, also near Cretas.
From the Matarraña to the east, extending well into the province of Tarragona, the ports of Beceite extend, in which the <<mestral>> often blows, cool and dry, extending the rugged lands from north to south, from Lledó and Arens de Lledó to the port of Benifazá, through the Algás and Matarraña rivers, but to the right of these.
There is not much proliferation of the MORE ENEMIES OF THE <<HISPANIC CAPRA>> Among the predators of wild goats we must also mention the owl << Grand Duke >>, which knows very well these lands that it continually recognizes for its rapacity. Another enemy of the offspring is the wild cat, which may not be so harmful for having a night life, because when it roams the field the offspring are at rest. The goats' great enemy is the fox, who waits on the prowl during the absence or remoteness of the mother, which, if perceived, attacks the thief with boldness, until it ever lets go of its prey. But, despite all this, the worst enemy of the wild goat in the ports of Beceite is man, under the circumstance, sometimes permanent, of a poacher-hunter bandit. This is the one who chases males as well as females, without respecting their age. The poacher had to be an occasion waiting for the mother to give birth, but the capture project remained there, frustrated by the speedy lightness of the newly calved calf, which did not allow its possible predator to breathe. On the contrary, I met a guard who, in the surroundings of the Pena swamp, had to launch projectiles of agglomerated earth at wild cattle, to scare them away; The kids had come so close to him, perhaps confident that a long time ago (except for some cases) no fire had been made on them. In spite of everything, taxidermists are increasingly requested to dissect trophies, always with such decorative antlers, that the proud corsairs usually place in the busiest rooms of their house, as we have seen in some of this hunting region. Of the observations of guards and peaceful farm keepers a writer said that: <<The best hours for observation are those of dawn and dusk>> (18), adding that the best time is that of the bait, when they are found grouped in large herds that sometimes exceed a dozen heads. So, when they split up after the crossing, they are easy for the guards to know, even in gender and number. In the <<Parrizal de Beceite>> groups of up to twenty specimens have been seen, which came down to the town in search of food through the vineyards, sometimes even mixing with domestic goats and crossing with them, being born then offspring with a marked mountain character, especially among cattle that are not kept in pens. THE PANTANO DE PENA AND THE FAUNA THAT PEOPLE IT. Leaving Valderrobres on the way to the reservoir, the town is barely behind, it is necessary to take a detour that, six kilometers away, will leave us in front of the reservoir. It is very beautiful and regular in its contour, capable of storing about twenty million cubic meters that the streams provide it: Pena, Formenta and Manzanera, as well as other contributions that some ravines contribute. With its waters lands are irrigated until reaching the vicinity of Fayón. Rainy day was the one we chose to visit the reservoir. Arrived at the house of the guard Ramón, to enjoy the beautiful view we stand in front of the shady area of Mas de Ferrás. It was the month of March and still the heights of the <<Picotsa>>, a daring hill that closes the swamp on one side, still appeared Snowfall. That we had already entered the spring; but already in Valderrobres, the night before, he had left us white. However, we are headed to Pena. (18) GALINDO CABEZO, F ,: Reve. <<Teruel>>, nº 33 Year 1965 In the waters of the beautiful and calm swamp the barbel, madrilla, tench, carp, etc., animals that are disappearing from our fresh waters, consumed by the American species of perch and pike, as is happening in the famous <<Estanca>> of Alcañiz, where it is now impossible to see its tasty eel, so sung in the old fishing treatises, because of that and because the zafariche where the eels entered the <<Estanca>> was cut off. In the afternoon, after the rain stopped, under the heights of the <<Picotsa>> the <<boira>> appeared. Attracted by the clean and clear water of the swamp, in addition to the extensive layer of vegetation around the reservoir, live the marten, with such delicate and valuable skin; the wild cat, the agile genet, the badger, the free, rabbit and partridge. Wild boars come to take refuge in the << Mola de la Tosca >>; Ramón knows it and sees them, as well as in all those places he sees the wild goats walking jumping and gathering, in the happy town halls of his days of heat. Ramón, the guard, knows the games and the number of heads in each of them. Very varied birds are usually seen flying over and around the waters of the reservoir; including the sea heron, which here is called <<garrapescaire>> a slender wader. There are also ducks of the so-called <<green neck>>, as well as gulls and other aquatic birds of the order of waders and riverside birds. A magnificent future awaits this beautiful place. Last year the project for the use of the waters of the headwaters of the Matarraña and Pena rivers was approved by the General Directorate of Public Works. The works will be the responsibility of the State. In them, a weir will be built, which will divert the waters of the Matarraña to the Pena reservoir, through a channel in a tunnel all of it, five and a half kilometers long. Its purpose is to improve the irrigation of 1,700 hectares of farmland, distributed between Valderrobres, La Fresneda, Torre del Compte, Valdetormo, Calaceite and Mazaleón, in the province of Teruel, Maella, Fabra, Nonaspe and Fayón, in the of Zaragoza. That day this will be one of the most beautiful places of tourism and entertainment in the sub-Aragonese land. THE REGIONAL SONG IN THE REGION: It was a cold night in March, after heavy snow had fallen on the town. I was walking down Calle Llana after dinner when I heard the sound of <<pulgaretas>>. Where I thought I heard the noise I went upstairs, entering a large quadrilateral room where some young people, boys and girls, were playing castanets or chopsticks. Their movements were very slow, as they were practicing some jota airs that captivated me. I spoke with them, and at my request they began to move in search of the interpreters that were missing there. It was a great disappointment not to be able to find the singer Rafael Millán, with a fine tenor voice, but soon after, guitarists and bandurists came with pairs of young players, who soon began to move to the sound of the <<Pulgaretas>> accompanying the bars of the Bolero by Valderrobres that, in another time, in this land it was customary to dance. The couples began the dance with a soft dotting, changing their position from a straight line to a staggered, leaving forming parallel lines. With their hands behind they made a showy braiding of their feet, separating again to join with the right hand joined at the top, to finish the beautiful dance, together, in a final jota danced in the style of Bajo Aragón, in which giving quarter turns hold hands, and join and separate. During the performance of the bolero the counter was setting the rhythm, reeling off stanzas with the air of a cut jota, like the <<zaragozana>>. Seis versos de arte menor el bolero, para seguir con cuatro pentasílabos a manera de seguidilla, mas cuatro veros de pie quebrado, para terminar en un aire de jota cantado en octosílabos. The lyrics and the choreography of Valderrobres' bolero were lost when he abandoned the custom of interpreting it, but many years ago, when <<Tía Cotorra>> was still alive, with her contribution she even greeted that set of dances and tunes, teaching the young people of her time to braid it and, being old, I cannot perfectly remember the lyrics of the composition. This was given to me, but finding some defect I fixed two or three dissonant words, which I give here as the group of three stanzas has been:
Si bailas el bolero, This ending is sung as a chorus. Then they sang and danced the jota de Teruel, throwing beautiful tunes into the air. Jota braided with toes and heels, to later sing a beautiful song that the natives usually interpret in August, when they are threshing: Las barandillas del puente Recua sings in which the fidelity of the peasant love is affirmed, which deserved to be collected by our musician Don Miguel Arnaudas, in his << Cancionero de la Provincia de Teruel >> After what has been said, little or nothing remains for me to say, if it is not a desire to sing the rich wines of the region, which in our days, fortunately, are already packaged neatly and even elegantly, served in the tables of our hotels and tourist inns, as I have been able to practically observe and consume that <<where there is wine from Valderrobres ...>> and God forgave me for how devoted I am to that broth. I could say almost the same about its black olives, so rich, that they are the complement of a medium meal and the supplement of a good meal. Memories, many remain in the mind of this humble chronicler, who spent such happy days among the simple and noble peoples of this land; days that you will always remember with pleasure. ROUTE From Zaragoza to the beaches of Vinaroz, Benicarló, Peñiscola, etc., they have been carried out by two different routes. After 14 kms from Alcañiz, or through Gandesa or Morella. Well, the one we have marked on this map is for VALDERROBRES. From Zaragoza to Valderrobres (by Alcañiz) ... ... ... 137 kms From Valderrobres to Peñiscola (through Tortosa) ... ... ... 105 kms They total 242 kms. The pasapues project is an extension of the Aragon project is like that, and tries to collect and relate all possible types of documentary information about Aragon: texts, books, articles, maps, illustrations, photographs, narrations, etc., and proceed to its publication and diffusion. Aragon : Indice Alfabètico sobre Aragón. Copyright 1996-2024 © All Rights Reserved Francisco Javier Mendivil Navarro, Aragon (Spain) Explanations or to correct errors please press here Legal Warning. This activity of the Asociacion Cultural Aragon Interactivo y Multimedia To find out how Google uses information from websites or applications on this site, you can visit: Cookies Politic.
ITS BREEDING AND REPRODUCTION
THE BOLERO OF VALDERROBRES.
Ve con cuidado,
Que al dar la vuelta
Puedes caer
Y oírse el ruido
Desde Teruel
¡viva la jota!
¡viva Aragón!
¡viva mi pueblo
¡Que es lo mejor!
Mañica es bajoaragonés
Tierra de amantes dignos de Teruel.
Que viva siempre
Mi gran bolero bajoaragonés.
Bolero de Valderrobres
Honras Aragón y España
Con tu aire tierrabajino
Y garbo del Matarraña-
Se menean cuando paso.
A ti solica te quiero:
De las demás no hago caso.
Those of this land have no rival.
Very rich are also the sweets known by different names in this land, in which, sometimes, when composing, they use the tasty almonds that they produce here, resulting from those mixtures <<almendrados>>, <<casquetas>> and <<mostachones>>, so pleasant to digest, especially at the dessert of meals, when they are consumed with that local wine that, being old, begins to be famous.FROM ZARAGOZA TO MEDITERRANEAN BEACHES, BY VALDERROBRES ZARAGOZA
As opposed to the threat of the hope of the water trasvase: CONGRATULATIONS.