Aragonese Language - 203
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The Aragonese language is a Romance language that hails from the historical region of Aragon in northeastern Spain. It is a part of the larger group of languages known as the Pyrenean-Mozarabic languages, which have their roots in the evolution of Latin and the influence of various linguistic elements over the centuries. Aragonese has been influenced by neighboring languages such as Spanish and Catalan but still retains its distinct characteristics. While it has experienced a decline in usage in recent years, there are ongoing efforts to preserve and revitalize the language, with organizations and enthusiasts working to promote Aragonese culture and its linguistic heritage. Despite its relatively small number of speakers, Aragonese is a testament to the rich linguistic diversity found within the Iberian Peninsula.