Kingdom of Aragon
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Kingdom of Aragon
Summary
Kingdom of Aragon is a historical country[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Kingdom of Aragon is in the country of Kingdom of Aragon[3].
- Kingdom of Aragon is in the country of Spain[4].
- Kingdom of Aragon is on the continent of Europe[5].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as historical country[6].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as kingdom[7].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as sovereign state[8].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as administrative territorial entity of Spain[9].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as jurisdiction[10].
- Kingdom of Aragon's instance of is recorded as governing body[11].
- Kingdom of Aragon's head of state is recorded as Ramiro I of Aragon[12].
- Kingdom of Aragon's capital is recorded as Jaca City[13].
- Kingdom of Aragon's capital is recorded as Huesca[14].
- Kingdom of Aragon's capital is recorded as Zaragoza City[15].
- Kingdom of Aragon's official language is recorded as Latin[16].
- Kingdom of Aragon's official language is recorded as medieval Aragonese[17].
- Kingdom of Aragon's basic form of government is recorded as hereditary monarchy[18].
- Kingdom of Aragon's basic form of government is recorded as pactism[19].
- Kingdom of Aragon followed Almohad Caliphate[20].
- Kingdom of Aragon followed County of Aragon[21].
- Kingdom of Aragon followed County of Sobrarbe[22].
- Kingdom of Aragon followed County of Ribagorza[23].
- Kingdom of Aragon is part of Crown of Aragon[24].
- Kingdom of Aragon is part of Spain[25].
- Kingdom of Aragon's Commons category is recorded as Kingdom of Aragon[26].
- Kingdom of Aragon's patron saint is recorded as Saint George[27].
Body
Founding
1035 marks the founding of Kingdom of Aragon[28].
Identity
Part of include Crown of Aragon[24], a historical country[29], founded in 1162[30] and Spain[25], a sovereign state[31], in Spain[32], founded in 1715[33]. Predecessors include Almohad Caliphate[20], County of Aragon[21], County of Sobrarbe[22], and County of Ribagorza[23].
Dissolution
Kingdom of Aragon was dissolved in June 29, 1707[34].
Brands and Namesakes
Things named for Kingdom of Aragon include carrer d'Aragó[35], a street[36], in Spain[37].
Why It Matters
Kingdom of Aragon has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[38]
Entities named for it include carrer d'Aragó[35], a street[36], in Spain[37].