Creative
 

Crown of Aragon (Cabotia and Brasil)

From Alternative History

(Redirected from Aragon (Cabotia and Brasil))
Corona d'Aragò
Crown of Aragon
Timeline: Cabotia and Brasil
Flag of Aragon Coat of Arms of Aragon
Flag of Aragon Coat of Arms of Aragon
Capital: Valencia
Language:
  official:
 
Catalan
  Other languages: Basque, Sicilian, Napolitan, Greek
Monarch:
Prime Minister:
Currency: Daler

The crown of Aragon compromises territories in Iberia, Italia, the Balcans and Africa.

The Iberian territory limits in the north with France, the west and south with Castile and the east with the Mediterranean sea.

The Italian territory limits in the north with Italy and Rome, and all other cardinal points with the Mediterranean Sea.

Also includes the Balear Islands, and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia, and the Barbary in Africa.

[edit] History

Charles V pushed to unite the territories of the Crown of Aragon into a single kingdom in 1523, unifying institutions and setting the Capital at Valencia.

The Crown of Aragon was one of the most important Christian fronts to confront the Ottomans in the Mediterranean. This lead the Aragonese to found several fortifications in the Barbary (Northern Africa).

With the Conquest of Egypt in 1798, the Crown of Aragon was established as one of the main European forces in the colonization of Africa, together with the English and the Dutch.

After the decolonization of Africa since mid 20th century, the Crown of Aragon still holds the territories of Tunis, Alger, and Rabat.

[edit] Geography