Zaragoza ( Spanish pronunciation: [θaɾaˈɣoθa] ), also called Saragossa in English , is a province of northern Spain , in the central part of the autonomous community of Aragon . Its capital is the city of Zaragoza , which is also the capital of the autonomous community. Other towns in the province include La Almunia de Doña Godina , Borja , Calatayud , Caspe , Ejea de los Caballeros , Tarazona , and Utebo .
3-593: Botorrita is a municipality of 574 residents located in the province of Zaragoza , Aragon , Spain. Botorrita is known for the archeological artefacts found there, such as the Botorrita plaques . The Romans knew it as Contrebia Belaisca (the first probably Celtiberian from *kom- + *treb(h) "the gathering (place)"). This article about a location in the Province of Zaragoza is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Zaragoza (province) Its area
6-406: Is 17,274 km² , which makes it the fourth-largest Spanish province by land area. Its population was 954,811 in 2018, accounting for slightly over 72% of the entire population of Aragon ; nearly 75% of those lived in the capital. Its population density was 51/km². It contains 292 municipalities, of which more than half are villages with fewer than 300 people. The main language throughout the province
9-428: Is Spanish (with official status), although Catalan is spoken in the easternmost part ( Bajo Aragón-Caspe comarca and Mequinenza municipality). 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,
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