Aragón

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Aragón River

Watershed of the Aragon river (in green)
Origin Ebro
Basin countries Spain

The River Aragón (Spanish: Río Aragón; Catalan: Riu Aragó; Basque: Aragon Ibaia) is one of the left-hand tributaries of the river Ebro. It starts at Astún (province of Huesca), passes through Jaca and Sangüesa (Navarre), and joins the Ebro at Milagro (Navarre), near Tudela.

Aragón river valley in the Huesca province.
The Aragón flows past the barranco of Peñalén

It is the subject of the poem 'Tarantella' in which Aragon floods an inn and kills many people, including dancer Miranda.

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Coordinates: 42°36′23″N 1°03′29″W / 42.60648°N 1.05812°W / 42.60648; -1.05812



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Martin (1356–1410, king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
John I (king of Aragón and count of Barcelona)
Alfonso II (king of Aragón)
James I (king of Majorca)
Raymond Berengar IV (Spanish statesman)