Aragon
Introduction
A place in Spain known for its rich history and culture
Background Story
The name 'Aragon' is derived from the Aragon region in northeastern Spain, which has a deep historical significance and is known for its medieval castles and beautiful landscapes. In popular culture, it is a part of the title of 'Aragorn,' a significant character in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'. The name signifies nobility and leadership.
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