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Monzón is a small city and municipality in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. Its population was 17,176 as of 2014. It is in the north…
Monzón is a small city and municipality in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. Its population was 17,176 as of 2014. It is in the northeast and adjoins the rivers Cinca and Sosa. The first signs of continuous human occupation in the area of Monzón come from Neolithic. There have been found some archaeological remains from that era in the Sosiles Altos and Peña Lucas deposits. Most vestiges of settlement come from the Bronze Age, where it is assumed that people settled in the area between the rivers Cinca, Sosa and clamor. The Ilergetes were the people occupying these areas; their defeat in the 3rd century BC led to the Romanization of the area from the 2nd century BC. In the hills and cells of the Ermita de la Alegría were found remains of Roman dwellings, this area being a key node connecting the cities of Caesaraugusta and Osca with Italy.
  • Country: Spain
  • Province: Huesca
  • Elevation: 273 m (896 ft)
  • Autonomous community: Aragon
  • Comarca: Cinca Medio
  • Demonym: Montisonense
  • Time zone: UTC+1 (CET)

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