Captaincy General of Aragon

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StatusCaptaincy General of the Spanish Empire
(1711-1835)
CapitalAragon
OfficiallanguagesSpanish (official)
Religion
Roman Catholicism
(official)
Captaincy General of Aragon
(1711-1835)
Capitania General de Aragon (Spanish)
1711–Administrative dissolution: 1835 (Military dissolution: 1931)
coat of arms of the Captaincy General of Aragon of Province of Aragon
coat of arms of the Captaincy General of Aragon
StatusCaptaincy General of the Spanish Empire
(1711-1835)
CapitalAragon
Official languagesSpanish (official)
Religion
Roman Catholicism
(official)
GovernmentSpanish Monarchy
 1700-1746
Philip V
 1746-1759
Ferdinand VI
 1759-1788
Charles III
 1788-1808
Charles IV
 1808–1813
Joseph I Bonaparte (not recognized)
 1810–1814
Cortes of Cádiz
 1814–1833
Ferdinand VII
Historical eraColonial era
 Established
1711
 Disestablished
Administrative dissolution: 1835 (Military dissolution: 1931)
CurrencySpanish colonial real

The Captaincy General of Aragon (Spanish: Capitanía General de Aragon) was an administrative district of the Spanish Empire created to replace the Kingdom of Aragon after the Nueva Planta decrees in 1711.

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