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Ayuntamiento de Zaragoza 

Zaragoza is the capital of the region of Aragón, an interesting corner of Spain with fantastic contrasts between mountains and plains. The city itself is large and businesslike, but has a splendid historic centre and one of Spain's great ecclesiastical monuments, the Basilca del Pilar. The link goes to Zaragoza's fine municipal website.
Added on: 17-Dec-2004 | hits: 418
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Basilica del Pilar 

The Basilica de la Virgen del Pilar, Our Lady of the Pillar, is Saragossa's most emblematic building, and one of Spain's great ecclesiastical buildings. These are its Spanish-only official web pages.
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 337
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Estación Central de Autobuses de Zaragoza 

Zaragoza's new intermodal station, full name Estación Central de Autobuses de Zaragoza-Delicias, Delicias for short, is an intercity bus station and the city's high-speed AVE railway station.
Added on: 13-Jun-2008 | hits: 92
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Holy Week of Zaragoza 

Saragossa is one of Spain's great cathedral cities.
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 292
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Real Zaragoza 

Saragossa's football team is probably the main reason more English speakers say "Zaragoza" than "Saragossa" nowadays.
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 330
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Saragossa - Wikipedia entry 

The entry begins "Zaragoza (English Saragossa, Latin Caesaraugusta) is..." So if its name is Saragossa in English, why does Wikipedia redirect you to "Zaragoza?"
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 444
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Saragossa in the Early 1900's 

Remarkable in that much of it is still applicable - Saragossa's "four regulation lions" are still "the cathedral, the church of El Pilar, the leaning tower, and the bridge and fortifications." The leaning tower in question is that of the church of San Juan de los Panetes.
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 331
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University of Zaragoza 

The English-language corner.
Added on: 18-Dec-2004 | hits: 359
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Zaragoza Card 

Starting at a little over seven euros a day, the Zaragoza Card gives you: "free entry to all museums and monuments; 24 hour unlimited use of the Saragossa Tourist Bus; free public transport (depending on the type of card); guided tours and the services of the “roaming” tourist guides; aA free tapas and drink at one of (their) tapas bars; discounts in more than 50 establishments (hotels, car hire, cafés and bars, restaurants…)..."
Added on: 15-Jul-2006 | hits: 173
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Zaragoza Film Commission 

Saragossa's place in the history of cinema mainly derives from being where Luis Buñuel grew up (he was born elsewhere in Aragón). One of the purposes of this site is to sell and regulate the province and its capital as film location, and it has a lot of very interesting information on the different places.
Added on: 17-Dec-2004 | hits: 256
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Zaragoza Open 

This website's truly awful English and apparent lack of any point at all inexplicably add up to something with a certain enchantment.
Added on: 17-Dec-2004 | hits: 369
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Zaragoza Turismo 

Zaragoza was founded by Caesar Augustus, the first Roman emperor (and its original name was "Caesaraugusta," say it to yourself a few times while pretending to be drunk and lisp and you'll understand), and many of its more interesting museums are related with Roman history. This site of the municipal tourist board is almost entirely admirable, being attractive and easy to use, with truckloads of well-presented information: the city's sights, shopping, getting there, accommodation, restaurants and what's on.
Added on: 02-Jun-2004 | hits: 553
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