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Aragon

American  
[a-ra-gawn, ar-uh-gon] / a raˈgɔ̃, ˈær əˌgɒn /

noun

  1. Louis 1897–1982, French novelist, poet, and journalist.

  2. Spanish Aragón.  a region in NE Spain: formerly a kingdom; later a province. 18,181 sq. mi. (47,089 sq. km).


Aragon 1 British  
/ ˈærəɡən /

noun

  1. an autonomous region of NE Spain: independent kingdom from the 11th century until 1479, when it was united with Castile to form modern Spain. Pop: 1 059 600 (2003 est). Area: 47 609 sq km (18 382 sq miles)

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Aragon 2 British  
/ araɡɔ̃ /

noun

  1. Louis (lwi). 1897–1982, French poet, essayist, and novelist; an early surrealist, later a committed Communist. His works include the verse collections Le Crève-Coeur (1941) and Les Yeux d'Elsa (1942) and the series of novels Le Monde réel (1933–51)

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The company launched services in Aragon in late 2022 for users to directly store their data in Spain.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 2, 2026

The museum was keen to keep the Tudor Heart as it believed there to be few surviving artefacts related to Henry VIII's marriage to Katherine of Aragon.

From BBC • Feb. 9, 2026

The Church was established in the 16th century by Henry VIII, the king who broke with the Catholic church over its refusal to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.

From Barron's • Oct. 17, 2025

Aragon adds that because the snow water storage metric can be applied to multiple types of snowpacks, it may become increasingly valuable for monitoring and predicting water resources "amidst a future of increased climate variability."

From Science Daily • Mar. 15, 2024

Aragon had both a Polaroid and a regular camera, and he gave me a print of us shaking hands.

From "Newjack: Guarding Sing Sing" by Ted Conover