CalatayudCalatayud is the only stop of the AVE high-speed train from Barcelona to Madrid. The city is famous for its well-preserved ancient Muslim fortress. |
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HuescaHuesca is the centre of economy of Aragon. Tourists are usually attracted here by the Fiesta Mayor in summer and by nice skiing facilities in winter. |
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TeruelTeruel is hard to get to, but this mountainous town worth it. Some of local historical buildings are listed by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. |
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ZaragozaZaragoza, located in the valley of the Ebro River, is as old as the Christian religion. Some tourists are attracted by its history, other – by nature. |
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Aragon CuisineThe most “local” dishes of the diverse but simple Aragon’s cuisine are “Bacalao al Ajoarriero” (cod) and “Pollo a la Chilindrón” (chicken). |
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Aragon, Extreme tourismThanks to Aragon’s versatile landscapes, there are options for all sorts of extreme lovers from sky divers and climbers to kayakers and cavers |
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Aragon, natureThanks to its moderate climate and diversity of landscapes – from the Pyrenees Mountains to river Ebro valleys - Aragon attracts many nature lovers |
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Pirenarium, Theme parkThe 3-ha Pirenarium Miniature Theme Park is a chance to explore the Pyrenees without any special equipment. Take your camera and enter mini-Spain! |
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Winter resort in AragonAragon embraces 7 ski resorts, including Astun and Candanchu. Both beginners and expert skiers will find enough slopes matching their skills here |