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Zaragoza, Spain
Welcome to Zaragoza! Spain's fifth largest city was once a huge melange of Iberians, Romans, Muslims and Christians, and is now a dynamic enclave of trade, fairs and conferences. Follow Goya's footsteps, come visit El Pilar and enjoy the region's cuisine. |
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| Medieval Tour
In medieval Zaragoza, 1118 is a watershed year, the date when King Alfonso I of Aragón won back the city from the Muslims. Before the Reconquest, the name of the Moorish city was Saraqusta (also known as Medina Albayda), and was a ci... [ more ] |
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Zaragoza is a city full of cultural life where visitors can find new events to attend every day, new art exhibitions to visit, and plenty of films on show.
Art
There are many museums examining different issues regarding its two thousand years of... [ more ] |
| Romans
Zaragoza was founded in the year 24 BC by the legions that had taken part in the Cantabrian Wars, in Augustus' time. The city took its name from the emperor Caesaraugusta (Caesar Augustus) and was an important city with 30,000 inhabitants as ... [ more ] |
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