Aragonese Language
The Aragonese language is a Romance language spoken primarily in the Aragon region of northeastern Spain. It is part of the Iberian Romance languages and has its roots in the Latin spoken in the area during the Roman Empire. Although it has a rich history, the number of speakers has declined significantly over the years, leading to efforts for its preservation and revitalization.
Aragonese is recognized as a minority language and has been granted some official status in Aragon. It features various dialects, including Central Aragonese and Eastern Aragonese, which reflect the diverse linguistic heritage of the region. Despite challenges, there are ongoing initiatives to promote its use in education and media.