Aragon

Aragon (Ar`agon) , a territory in the NE. of Spain, traversed by the Ebro, and divided as you proceed southward into the provinces of Huesca, Saragossa, and Teruel, mountainous in the N.; with beautiful fertile valleys, rather barren, in the S; was a kingdom till 1469.

Population (circa 1900) given as 925,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Arago, Jacques * Araguay
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Arabian Desert
Arabian Nights
Arabs, The
Aracan
Arach`ne
Arad
Araf
Arafat`
Ar`ago, François
Arago, Jacques
Ar`agon
Araguay
Arakan
Aral, The Sea of
Aram, Eugene
Aramæa
Arama`ic
Aramæ`ans
Aran, Val d'
Aran Islands
Aranda, Count of

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Aragon, Tullia D'
Argensola
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Surita, Jerome