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  2. Aragonese language - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Occitano-Romance languages: Catalan in red, Occitan in purple and Aragonese in yellow.. Aragonese (/ ˌ ær ə ɡ ə ˈ n iː z / 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 ...

  3. Aragon - Wikipedia

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    Aragon (/ ˈ ær ə ɡ ən / ARR-ə-gən, US also /-ɡ ɒ n,-ɡ oʊ n /-⁠gon, -⁠gohn; [5] Spanish and Aragonese: Aragón ⓘ; Catalan: Aragó [əɾəˈɣo]) is an autonomous community in Spain, coextensive with the medieval Kingdom of Aragon. In northeastern Spain, the Aragonese autonomous community comprises three provinces (from north to ...

  4. Languages Acts of Aragon - Wikipedia

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    The Law of the Languages of Aragon, officially known as Law 10/2009 of December 22nd, for the use, protection, and promotion of the proprietary language of Aragon was a law of Aragon (Spain) that regulated the languages spoken in the autonomous community, awarding official recognition to Aragonese and Catalan as proprietary languages; moreover, the law established the official status of the ...

  5. Aragonese people - Wikipedia

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    other Spaniards, including peoples from the old Crown of Aragon (Catalans, Valencians) and other neighboring areas (Navarre, La Rioja, provinces of Soria and Guadalajara) The Aragonese ( Aragonese and Spanish : aragoneses , Catalan : aragonesos ) are the Romance people self-identified with the historical region of Aragon , in inland ...

  6. Academia de l'Aragonés - Wikipedia

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    "La Academia de L'aragonés presentará en 2010 la nueva ortografía, cercana a la tradición literaria medieval", Europa Press, 5 December 2009 Mariano García (6 April 2010), "No escriba Bizén, escriba Vicent" , Heraldo de Aragón (in Spanish), archived from the original on 2011-07-16 , retrieved 2010-07-26

  7. Official languages of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, within Spain Catalan is also spoken, though not official, in the easternmost part of Aragon (known as La Franja) [9] and in the region of El Carche, in the northeastern region of Murcia. In total, Catalan is the language spoken at home by approximately 4,452,000 Spanish citizens.

  8. Solana Valley - Wikipedia

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    Solana Valley (Spanish language Valle de la Solana; Aragonese language Val d'a Solana) is a valley in the Pyrenees. It is located in Aragon, Spain. River Ara cuts across the valley from east to west and its average altitude is 850 m.

  9. Spanish Inquisition - Wikipedia

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    The Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition (Spanish: Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición) was established in 1478 by the Catholic Monarchs, King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile.