Province of Zaragoza




Province of Spain


Province in Aragon, Spain

























































Province of Zaragoza
Province




Flag of Province of Zaragoza
Flag

Coat of arms of Province of Zaragoza
Coat of arms

Map of Spain with Province of Zaragoza highlighted
Map of Spain with Province of Zaragoza highlighted

Coordinates: 41°35′N 1°00′W / 41.583°N 1.000°W / 41.583; -1.000Coordinates: 41°35′N 1°00′W / 41.583°N 1.000°W / 41.583; -1.000
Country Spain
Autonomous community
Aragon Aragon
Capital Zaragoza
Area

 • Total 17,274 km2 (6,670 sq mi)
Area rank Ranked 4
  3.42% of Spain
Population
(2018)

 • Total 954,811
 • Rank Ranked 15
 • Density 55/km2 (140/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Zaragozano/Zaragozana
Official language(s) Spanish
Parliament Cortes Generales



The Ebro River in Zaragoza city with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar on the right




The Moncayo Massif seen from Tarazona


Zaragoza (Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾaˈɣoθa]), also called Saragossa in English,[1] is a province of northern Spain, in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon.
Its capital is Zaragoza, which is also the capital of the autonomous community. Other towns in Zaragoza include Calatayud, Borja, La Almunia de Doña Godina, Ejea de los Caballeros and Tarazona.


Its area is 17,274 km² and it is the fourth-largest Spanish province by land area. Its population is 954.811 (2018), of whom nearly three-quarters live in the capital, and its population density is 50.95/km². It contains 292 municipalities, of which more than half are villages with fewer than 300 people.


The main language throughout the province is Spanish (with official status), although Catalan is spoken in the Bajo Aragón-Caspe comarca and in Mequinenza municipality.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


  • 2 Comarcas


  • 3 See also


  • 4 Notes and references


  • 5 External links





Geography


The province of Zaragoza is bordered by the provinces of Lleida, Tarragona, Teruel, Guadalajara, Soria, La Rioja, Navarre, and Huesca. The southern and western side of the province is in the mountainous Sistema Ibérico area and includes its highest point, the Moncayo, while the northern end reaches the Pre-Pyrenees. The Ebro River crosses the province from west to east.



Comarcas


Comarcas in the Zaragoza province:









































































No. Name Capital
5 Cinco Villas
Ejea de los Caballeros
12 Tarazona y el Moncayo
Tarazona
13 Campo de Borja
Borja
14 Aranda
Illueca
15 Ribera Alta del Ebro
Alagón
16 Valdejalón
La Almunia de Doña Godina
17 Zaragoza
Zaragoza
18 Ribera Baja del Ebro
Quinto
19 Bajo Aragón-Caspe/Baix Aragó-Casp
Caspe
20 Comunidad de Calatayud
Calatayud
21 Campo de Cariñena
Cariñena
22 Campo de Belchite
Belchite
24 Campo de Daroca
Daroca

The following comarcas having their capital in Huesca Province include municipal terms within Zaragoza Province:




  • Bajo Cinca: Mequinenza.


  • Hoya de Huesca: Murillo de Gállego and Santa Eulalia de Gállego.


  • Jacetania: Artieda, Mianos, Salvatierra de Esca and Sigüés.


  • Monegros: La Almolda, Bujaraloz, Farlete, Leciñena, Monegrillo and Perdiguera.



See also


  • List of municipalities in Zaragoza


Notes and references





  1. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, Zaragoza (conventional Saragossa)




External links






  • Official website













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