The New Student's Reference Work/Aragon

Aragon (ăr' ȧ-gŏn), an ancient Spanish kingdom, now a district of, embracing the provinces of Huesca, Teruel and Zaragoza , and through which the Ebro and Jalen Rivers flow. It embraces an area of 18,294 square miles, and has a population under a million. It is mountainous, skirted by the Sierras and the highest range of the. Of its many products, the and the  are the finest. Aragon was conquered by the, by the and lastly by the  in 714. Later it was governed by its own kings till it became, in 1479, a part of Castile and Leon, by the marriage, in 1469, of and.