LC control no. | n 83221401 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Aragon (Spain) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Spain--Aragon |
Variant(s) | Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón (Spain) Gobierno de Aragón (Spain) Aragonija (Spain) Aragó (Spain) Арагон (Spain) Aragonie (Spain) Comunôtât ôtonoma d'Aragon (Spain) Comunidat Autonoma d'Aragón (Spain) Comunitat Autònoma d'Aragó (Spain) Araqon (Spain) Arahon (Spain) Aragonské autonomní společenství (Spain) Aragonien (Spain) Αραγονία (Spain) Aragonia (Spain) Αραγών (Spain) Αραγωνία (Spain) Aragono (Spain) Comuniá Autónoma d'Aragón (Spain) Aragoi (Spain) Aragoiko Autonomia Erkidegoa (Spain) Arragon (Spain) An Aragóin (Spain) Aragóin (Spain) Comhphobal na hAragóine (Spain) Aragona (Spain) אראגון (Spain) קהילה האוטונומית של אראגון (Spain) Ḳehilah ha-oṭonomit shel Aragon (Spain) Communitas Autonoma Aragoniae (Spain) Aragonas (Spain) Арагон орон (Spain) Aragon oron (Spain) Aragon-a (Spain) |
Associated country | Spain |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Merino y Hernández, J.L. Comentarios al Estatuto de autonomía de Aragón, 1983?: t.p. (Aragón) Quien manda en España, 1984: p. 3 (Aragón; autonomous region) Legislación preautonómica, 1980: p. 41 (Real Decreto-ley 8/1978, de 17 de marzo (Jefatura), por el que se aprueba el régimen preautonómico para Aragón; incls. provs. of Huesca, Teruel, and Zaragoza) Its Legislación de la Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón, 1988. Patrimonio geológico-minero de Aragón, 2002: verso t.p. (Gobierno de Aragón) GEOnet, Jan. 9, 2009 (Aragón [short form], Comunidad Autónoma de--ADM1, 41°00ʹN 01°00ʹW) GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (unknown; 41°00ʹ00ʺN 001°00ʹ00ʺW) Kotnik, Janko. Slovensko-angleški slovar, 1962: page 752 (Aragonija: Aragon) Wikipedia, May 6, 2014 (Aragon (Spanish and Aragonese: Aragón, Catalan: Aragó) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. Located in northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to south): Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. Its capital is Zaragoza (also called Saragossa in English). The current Statute of Autonomy declares Aragon a nationality of Spain) Kabardian page (Арагон = Aragon) Alemannisch page (Aragonie) Franco-Provençal page (Comunôtât ôtonoma d'Aragon; Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón; Comunidat Autonoma d'Aragón; Comunitat Autònoma d'Aragó) Azerbaijani page (Araqon) Belarusian page (Арагон = Arahon) Bulgarian page (Арагон = Aragon) Czech page (Aragonie; Aragonské autonomní společenství) Danish page (Aragonien) Greek page (Αραγονία = Aragonia; Αραγών = Aragōn; Αραγωνία = Aragōnia) Esperanto page (Aragono) Extremaduran page (Comuniá Autónoma d'Aragón) Basque page (Aragoi; Aragoiko Autonomia Erkidegoa) Western Frisian (Arragon) Irish page (An Aragóin; Comhphobal na hAragóine) Croatian page (Aragonija) Italian page (Aragona) Hebrew page (אראגון = Aragon; הקהילה האוטונומית של אראגון = ha-Ḳehilah ha-oṭonomit shel Aragon) Latin page (Aragonia; Communitas Autonoma Aragoniae) Latvian page (Aragona) Lithuanian page (Aragonas) Mongolian page (Арагон орон = Aragon oron) Piedmontese page (Aragon-a) |
Not found in | Encyc. Brit., 15th ed., micropaedia (discusses only Aragon, medieval kingdom); Encyc. Amer. 1992 (Aragon, region in NE Spain, formerly a medieval kingdom, in 1833 divided into the provinces of Huesca, Saragossa, and Teruel); Acad. Amer. encyc., 1995 (Aragon, historic region and former kingdom in NE Spain ...) |
Geographic area code | e-sp--- |
Invalid LCCN | sh 85006379 |