Aragonese (disambiguation)

Aragonese (disambiguation)

Aragonese may refer to:
* the Aragonese people;
* the people from Aragon, an Autonomous Community in north-eastern Spain;
* the Aragonese language, a Romance language currently spoken in the northernmost area of Aragon, mainly in Upper Aragon;
* the Aragonese cuisine;
* the Aragonese Grape;
* the music of Aragon;
* the people from the former Kingdom of Aragon or the whole Crown of Aragon;
* the rulers of the medieval Aragonese dinasty;
* the "Castello Aragonese" or Aragonese Castle, in the Italian island of Ischia;
* the Aragonese Crusade, part of the War of the Sicilian Vespers.

Aragonés (Aragonese and Spanish for Aragonese) may refer to:

* Sergio Aragonés, a Spanish cartoonist and writer.
* Luis Aragonés, a Spanish footballer and coach.


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