By: Albert Gonzalez | 2011-05-16 | Destinations The city of Zaragoza, Spain, capital of Aragon, went through the hands of the majority of the people who inhabited the Iberian Peninsula. With 2000 years of history behind it, Zaragoza is today a crucible of cultural remains that make it an open-air museum. read more
By: Alen Becker | 2010-12-20 | Destinations Zaragoza or Saragossa is Aragon’s capital that lies 250 kilometers away form Madrid and Barcelona; the former at its south west and the latter at Spain’s southeast coast. read more
By: Retkon Thomson | 2011-10-29 | Travel & Leisure Zaragoza has very interesting things for people who choose to spend some time in it or those who are interested in exploring the region a little bit. read more
By: Sophia Jung | 2011-07-01 | Outdoors Zaragoza is a place where the Moors, the Jews and the Christians meet together in a perfect balance that will take your breath away read more
By: Peter Drucker | 2011-01-28 | Vacation Rentals Spain is the type of country that tourists love. It has something to offer for all kinds of tastes; high mountain peaks, low and green valleys, shallow, crystal clear waters, sandy beaches, old villages that keep the spirit of the country alive and cosmopolite big cities where the futuristic aspects of Spain are met. read more
By: Brian Petit | 2011-10-22 | Vacation Rentals The city of Zaragoza also known as Saragossa has built its identity around vacationers from all over the world as a result of the enviable diversity in artistic, cultural and historic heritage which has accumulated through the twenty centuries that the city has been in existence. read more
By: Carl Ton | 2010-09-30 | Destinations Zaragoza is a city in Spain with two thousand years of history. Just like most of the cities in Spain, Zaragoza has been occupied through the centuries by the Romans, Jews, Christians, and even the Moors. read more
By: Alen Becker | 2010-12-17 | Destinations Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragon region of Spain. It is also considered to be the 5th largest city in Spain. It is situated in the northeast part of Spain, halfway between Barcelona and Madrid. read more
By: Robin Hood | 2011-10-21 | Travel & Leisure Zaragoza is an impressive land that has interesting picturesque villages still holding popular traditions customs. read more
By: Alberm Boris | 2011-07-25 | Destinations Zaragoza is a spectacular Spanish city, located at the culminant point of the popular Ebro valley; thanks to its location, Zaragoza enjoys breathtaking landscapes, picturesque old villages, customs and traditions that survived the passing of time and welcoming inhabitants always happy to meet new people, so a holiday here can prove to be the memorable one you have always been searching for. read more
By: David Ventura | 2010-04-02 | City Guides The Jesuit reductions of the Guaranies were communities of indigenous population created by the Orden of Jesuits in order to Christianize them. There were many of these communities in the region that today is the Misiones Province in Argentina. San Ignacio Mini ruins are one of the best preserved and have an easy access from the city of Posadas the Capital of Misiones. read more
By: spotrsstream1 | 2010-09-22 | Soccer Real Zaragoza vs Hercules Live Streaming Spanish Primera División La Liga Broadcast soapcast online channels internet tv September 22,2010.Real Zaragoza vs Hercules Live Streaming Spanish Primera División La Liga Broadcast soapcast online channels internet tv September 22,2010.Real Zaragoza vs Hercules Live Streaming Spanish Primera División La Liga Broadcast soapcast online channels internet tv September 22,2010. read more
By: Pete Hornstein | 2010-05-13 | Baseball With opening day right around the corner, the question still remains at Cubs' camp; who's going to be in the bullpen? Many of the spots in the pen have already been filled. Last week, Pinella announced that former Florida Marlin closer Kevin Gregg would remain in the closer role. read more
By: William Hauselberg | 2011-12-12 | Society Who is Carmen Policy? Although he was a highly successful attorney in his day, he is much better known for the management skills he used in turning the San Francisco 49ers football franchise into a perennial powerhouse during the 1980s and 1990s. read more