County of Ribagorza

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The County of Ribagorza or Ribagorça was a medieval county on the southern side of the Pyrenees, including the northeast of modern Aragón and part of the northwest of modern Catalonia, both in Spain. It was originally the independent creation of a local dynasty, later absorbed into the Kingdom of Navarre and then into the Crown of Aragon. It had a strong historical connection with the neighboring counties of Sobrarbe and Pallars. Its territory consisted of the valleys of the rivers Ésera, Isábena, and Noguera Ribagorzana. The seat of its counts was at Benabarre. Other notable towns include Benasque, Graus and Pont de Suert. Today the western portion of the county roughly corresponds to the Aragonese comarca of Ribagorza, with its administrative centre in Graus; the eastern portion roughly corresponds to the Catalan comarca of Alta Ribagorça.

900 — 1598  Wikidata

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900 — 1598 County of Ribagorza
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Castillo de Benabarre. IglesiaCastillo de Benabarre. Iglesia
Juan II de Ribagorza. SepulcroJuan II de Ribagorza. Sepulcro
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    eventwar1581Ribagorza Warcivil war, Hispanic Monarchy, County of RibagorzaWikidata
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    commonsimageJuan II de Ribagorza. Sepulcro Commons