• The Aragonese Way (Spanish: Camino Aragonés, Basque: Aragoiko bidea) is a route of the Way of St. James beginning at the French-Spanish border at the pass of Somport...
  • The Aragonese Way is not the oldest one that exists. It probably dates back to the 11th century, when the first kings of Aragon decided to rebuild and improve the...
  • The French Way through Aragon, the Somport Way or simply the Aragonese Way is a route that runs through the north of the Iberian Peninsula from the...
  • Even though the official Aragonese Way to Santiago is located on the right shore of the Aragon river, an alternative branch exists that goes until Sangüesa on the...
  • The Aragonese Way is one of the most unknown and forgotten Jacobean routes by pilgrims. As such, it’s a magical route on which you can enjoy beautiful...
  • The Aragonese section of the Way of Saint James runs from the Somport pass, on the border with France, to the Navarrese town of Puente la Reina...
  • Jakuba; Aragonese Way; Camí de Sant Jaume aragonès; Camino Aragonés; French Way in Aragon; Camino aragonés; Aragoiko bidea; Camino Aragonés...
  • This is a list of all events for Aragon . The Italian poet, canon lawyer, scholar, diplomat, and chronicler Antonio Beccadelli is currently dedicating himself to philological studies...
  • ...a last stand in the mountainous Pyrenean region of Aragon thanks to Castilian influence and then outright suppression of the Aragonese way of life.
  • I am one of those who think that if it were not for the Aragonese Way of St. James, Aragon today would not be as we know it, because it was what gave...
  • Aragon (Spanish and Aragonese: Aragón, Catalan: Aragó) is a region in the north of Spain. Despite seeing limited tourist traffic compared to other regions...
  • Aragon is bounded by France to the north and by the autonomous communities of Catalonia to the east, Valencia to the southeast
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