Sástago

Sástago is a Spanish municipality in the province of Zaragoza the Aragon Autonomous Region. It is located in the comarca of Ribera Baja del Ebro on the Ebro.

History

At the populated already in the time of the Iberians place arose a Moorish fort. King Alfonso el Batallador succeeded in 1133 and the conquest of the city came under the rule of the allegations in the earldom in 1511 family Alagon, who later called himself after the place and was one of the great families in Aragon. The monastery Rueda were continuing territorial disputes. The Moorish population was expelled in the 17th century. The place was known for its production of knives.

Demographics

Attractions

  • Rueda Monastery 6 km ebroabwärts opposite Escatrón
  • Signal tower from the time of the Carlist Wars above the north bank of the Ebro
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