- La
Jacetania (Aragonese: A Chacetania; French: Jacétanie) is a
comarca in
northern Aragon, Spain. It is
located in the
northwestern corner of the Huesca...
- Mequinenza. Hoya de Huesca:
Murillo de Gállego and
Santa Eulalia de Gállego.
Jacetania: Artieda, Mianos,
Salvatierra de Esca and Sigüés. Monegros: La Almolda...
- Mequinenza. Hoya de Huesca:
Murillo de Gállego and
Santa Eulalia de Gállego.
Jacetania: Artieda, Mianos,
Salvatierra de Esca and Sigüés. Monegros: La Almolda...
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first capital of the
Kingdom of
Aragon until 1096 and also the
capital of
Jacetania.
Besides Jaca town,
there are a
number of
outlying villages in the muni****lity...
- of Aragon, Spain,
primarily in the
comarcas of
Somontano de Barbastro,
Jacetania, Alto Gállego, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza/Ribagorça. It is the only modern...
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local Aragonese Esco, is an
almost deserted village in the
region of
Jacetania,
province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain,
located next to the Yesa Reservoir...
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counties of the Pyrenees,
particularly in
western Ribagorza, Sobrarbe,
Jacetania and Somontano; it is
enjoying a
resurgence of po****rity as a tool for...
- see List of
mountains in
Aragon Peña Forca, a
mountain in the Pyrenees,
Jacetania, Aragon; see List of
mountains in
Aragon Peña Gratal, a
mountain in the...
- four were beheaded. San Cap****, a
church in
Santa Cruz de la Serós,
Jacetania,
Spain San Cap****, a
church in Suellacabras,
province of Soria, autonomous...
- Río Gállego.
Historically the
comarca was a part of the area
known as
Jacetania, the
original nucleus of the old
county of Aragón. The
historical territories...