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Sos del Rey Católico (in Aragonese: Sos d'o Rei Catolico) is a historic town and municipality in the Cinco Villas comarca, province of Zaragoza, in Aragon, Spain.

Sos del Rey Católico (Spanish)
Sos d'o Rei Catolico (Aragonese)
Sos del Rey Católico (Spanish)
Location in Spain.
Coordinates: 42°29′48″N 1°12′53″W
Country Spain
Autonomous community Aragon
ProvinceZaragoza
ComarcaCinco Villas
MunicipalitySos del Rey Católico
Founded907
Government
  MayorJesús Iso
Area
  Total216.62 km2 (83.64 sq mi)
Elevation
652 m (2,139 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
  Total588
  Density2.7/km2 (7.0/sq mi)
DemonymSosienses
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal Code
50680
Spanish Cultural Heritage
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaHistoric ensemble
Designated6 June 1968
Reference no.RI-53-0000096

History


Located on rocky and elevated terrain, this important border town served well as a stronghold from the year 907[2] when it was reclaimed by Sancho I of Pamplona.

It was incorporated in 1044 by Ramiro I into the Kingdom of Aragon.[3]

In the year 1452, during the Navarrese Civil War, Queen Juana Enríquez de Córdoba moved to the town, then called "Sos". There she gave birth to the infante Ferdinand on March 10, 1452, who later became Ferdinand II of Aragon, one of the Catholic Monarchs. His birth added "d'o Rei Catolico" to the name of the town,[3] which translates as "of the Catholic Monarch".

In 1711 it was named as the capital of the Cinco Villas.[3]


Main sights


The exceptional preservation of the historic center makes a stroll around this town becomes a journey into the past highlighting the city walls, churches, Plaza de la Villa and the Palacio de los Sada, where Ferdinand was born in 1452.

Jewish quarter
Jewish quarter
  1. Portal de Zaragoza, It gives the main access, to Calle Fernando el Católico leading to Plaza de la villa.
  2. Portal de la Reina, called with this name, because according to tradition probably entered Queen Juana Enríquez from Navarre. This fortified tower has several loopholes windows and a machicolation and one of the stones of its gateway can see an inscription that made the soldiers of the Napoleonic French troops stationed in the town during the Peninsular War,[6] which says "Merde pour les volantiers de Mina" that can be translated into English would mean "Shit to the volunteers of Mina" referring to the Espoz y Mina's Navarrese troops.
  3. Portal de Sangüesa.
  4. Portal de Jaca.
  5. Portal de Uncastillo.
  6. Portal de Bueno, this preserve only the arch with keystones..
  7. Portal de El Mudo, of pointed arch.
Casa de la Villa
Casa de la Villa
Crypt of Santa María del Perdón, whose construction began in the mid-11th century. Detail of Gothic mural paintings that preserve.
Crypt of Santa María del Perdón, whose construction began in the mid-11th century. Detail of Gothic mural paintings that preserve.
Street in Sos.
Street in Sos.

Other places of interest


In 2009, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of La Vaquilla film in the town, a set of sculptures were placed, made in bronze by sculptor José Luis Fernández. The sculptures represent life-size chair commonly used by film directors, and also one sculpture of the director.


Infrastructure and public services



Other services



Fiestas



In film


The film La vaquilla was shot in Sos with many locals working as extras. It was directed by Luis García Berlanga.


Twin towns - sister cities


Town State/Region Country
Madrigalejo  Extremadura  Spain[10]

Notable people



Other towns within the municipality



Municipality limits



References


  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. Briz Martínez, Juan (1620). Historia de la fundación y antigüedades de San Juan de la Peña. Saragossa. p. chapter 9, folio 312.
  3. Alberto, Rosa and Javier. "Sos del Rey Católico".
  4. "Castillo y murallas medievales de Sos del Rey Católico", españaescultura.es
  5. "Castillo", sosdelreycatolico.com
  6. "Portales, muralla", sosdelreycatolico.com
  7. "Colegio Isidoro Gil de Jaz (s. XVIII)", sosdelreycatolico.com
  8. "Una iglesia-fortaleza románica", españaescultura.es
  9. "Sos del Rey Católico", españaescultura.es
  10. "Madrigalejo and Sos del Rey Catolico strengthen ties due Ferdinand the Catholic" (in Spanish), Heraldo (regional newspaper) website

Bibliography





На других языках


[de] Sos del Rey Católico

Der Ort Sos del Rey Católico liegt im Nordwesten der Provinz Saragossa in der Autonomen Gemeinschaft Aragonien in Spanien in der Comarca Cinco Villas (Fünf Kleinstädte). Die Gemeinde hatte 590 Einwohner am 1. Januar 2019. Zu Sos gehören die Ortschaften Barués, Campo Real, Mamillas und Sofuentes.
- [en] Sos del Rey Católico

[es] Sos del Rey Católico

Sos del Rey Católico (Sos d'o Rei Catolico en aragonés) es un municipio español de la comarca de las Cinco Villas, al noroeste de la provincia de Zaragoza, en la comunidad autónoma de Aragón. Dependen del municipio cinco asentamientos de población: Barués, Novellaco, Mamillas, Campo Real y Sofuentes.

[ru] Сос-дель-Рей-Католико

Сос-дель-Рей-Като́лико (исп. Sos del Rey Católico, араг. Sos d'o Rei Catolico, баск. Sause) — муниципалитет в Испании, входит в провинцию Сарагоса, в составе автономного сообщества Арагон. Муниципалитет находится в составе района (комарки) Синко-Вильяс. Занимает площадь 216,62 км². Население — 690 человек (на 2009 год). Расстояние — 123 км до административного центра провинции.



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