Upper Aragon
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Subdivision of | Aragon |
Capital | Zaragoza |
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Official | Aragonese |
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Administration
Government
The region of Upper Aragon is ruled by a regional general council with limited functions. Most of the local government is on the provinces and municipalities.
Administrative Divisions
Upper Aragon is composed by three provinces:
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Geography
Borders
Upper Aragon is limited by: North: France. West: France and Castile and Leon. South: Castile and Leon and Country of Valencia. East: Catalonia.
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