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Aragonese ( / ˌærəɡəˈniːz / ARR-ə-gə-NEEZ; aragonés [aɾaɣoˈnes] in Aragonese) is a Romance language spoken in several dialects by about 12,000 people as of 2011, in the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain, primarily in the comarcas of Somontano de Barbastro, Jacetania, Alto Gállego, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza/Ribagorça.
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The Aragonese language is a Romance language spoken in the north of Aragon by 10,000 people. It is similar to nearby languages: Spanish, Catalan and Occitan. Also, many Aragonese words are similar to Basque words. History. Aragonese, which developed in parts of the Ebro basin, can be traced back to the High Middle Ages. It spread throughout the ...
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Aragonese is a Romance language spoken mainly in Aragon in Spain. The speakers are concentrated in the valleys of the Aragon River, Sobrarbe and Ribagorza. There are about 10,000 native speakers, including 500 elderly monolinguals, and some 20,000 people speak the language as a second language.
Aragonese is a Romance language spoken in several dialects by about 12,000 people as of 2011, in the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain, primarily in the comarcas of Somontano de Barbastro, Jacetania, Alto Gállego, Sobrarbe, and Ribagorza/Ribagorça. It is the only modern language which survived from medieval Navarro-Aragonese in a form distinct from Spanish.
The Aragonese Wikipedia or Biquipedia is the Aragonese language edition of the Web-based free content encyclopedia Wikipedia. The project was started on 21 July 2004. As of 7 March 2024, this edition has 45,468 articles and is the 104th largest Wikipedia by number of articles. The Aragonese Wikipedia is classified in the 4th place of Wikipedias by articles per population.