Aragonese people
The Aragonese (Aragonese and Spanish: aragoneses, Catalan: aragonesos) are the Romance people self-identified with the historical region of Aragon, in inland northeastern Spain. Their Aragonese language, which might have been spoken in the whole of the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre and La Rioja in the Middle Ages, is nowadays a seriously endangered language, natively spoken only by around 25,000 people in the northern mountain area of the autonomous community of Aragon. In 2009, the Aragonese language was recognized by the regional government as the "native language, original and historic" of Aragon, and it received several linguistic rights, such as use in public administration. This legislation was repealed by a new law in 2013 (Law 3/2013).
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Aragonese people
The Aragonese (Aragonese and Spanish: aragoneses, Catalan: aragonesos) are the Romance people self-identified with the historical region of Aragon, in inland northeastern Spain. Their Aragonese language, which might have been spoken in the whole of the Kingdom of Aragon, Kingdom of Navarre and La Rioja in the Middle Ages, is nowadays a seriously endangered language, natively spoken only by around 25,000 people in the northern mountain area of the autonomous community of Aragon. In 2009, the Aragonese language was recognized by the regional government as the "native language, original and historic" of Aragon, and it received several linguistic rights, such as use in public administration. This legislation was repealed by a new law in 2013 (Law 3/2013).
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Els aragonesos i les aragonese ...... e la població total espanyola.
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Gli Aragonesi sono il gruppo e ...... nante ad est con la Catalogna.
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The Aragonese (Aragonese and S ...... y about 90% of the Population.
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アラゴン人(os aragoneses)はイベリア半島の中央 ...... の地域バリエーションであるリバゴルサ方言)が話されている。。
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Els aragonesos i les aragonese ...... e la població total espanyola.
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Gli Aragonesi sono il gruppo e ...... nante ad est con la Catalogna.
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The Aragonese (Aragonese and S ...... new law in 2013 (Law 3/2013).
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アラゴン人(os aragoneses)はイベリア半島の中央 ...... の地域バリエーションであるリバゴルサ方言)が話されている。。
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Aragonese people
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