aragonese|aragoneses in English

noun

native or resident of Arago

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1. As a result, the Aragonese rule was established on the Kingdom.

2. The bay that lights up and the Aragonese Castle all aglow, barges passing under the moon.

3. In Sicily, the first coastal towers date back to 1313 and 1345 of the Aragonese monarchy.

4. Afonso became involved in a war, taking the side of the Aragonese king, an enemy of Castile.

5. In the war that followed, Charles of Anjou's son, Charles of Salerno, was taken prisoner by the Aragonese.

6. Experience their legacy in Phoenician settlements, Punic cities, Greek temples, Roman amphitheatres, Norman Arab castles and Aragonese churches.

7. Gaita is a generic term for "Bagpipe" in Castilian (Spanish), Portuguese, Basque, Asturian-Leonese, Galician, Catalan and Aragonese, for distinct Bagpipes used across the northern regions of Spain and Portugal and in the Balearic Islands

8. The Almoravids were crucial in preventing the fall of Al-Andalus to the Iberian Christian kingdoms, when they decisively defeated a coalition of the Castilian and Aragonese armies at the Battle of Sagrajas in 1086

9. Arén (Spanish: ), in Catalan: Areny de Noguera (Catalan: [əˈɾɛɲ də nuˈɣeɾə]), or in Aragonese: Arén de Noguera, is a municipality located in the province of Huesca, Aragon, Spain.According to the 2018 census (), the municipality has a population of 318 inhabitants.

10. The ancient castle, strong city walls and the Aragonese bell tower of the beautiful Cathedral of Sant’Antonio Abate soar out of the trachyte cliffs and their sheer drop to the sea - a sight which gives this place an unequalled magical beauty that has always charmed visitors, making them want to return again soon.

11. Ball de Bastons (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbaʎ də βəsˈtons], stick dance) is the name of a ritual weapon dance spread throughout Europe and the rest of the Iberian area (cossiers in Majorca, Portuguese pauliteiros, Aragonese palotiau, Basque ezpatadantza and Spanish paloteo or troqueado) but mostly in Catalonia.English and Welsh Morris dances are well-known relatives to these traditions.

12. As you know, I recently undertook an excursion to go fishing for Bonito.Now, as soon as we caught the Bonito we learned how to prepare it for the plate with the help of Chef Juan from the Bohemia Suites & Spa, a five star hotel in Gran Canaria.Chef Juan Manuel Bertolin Fuertes is an Aragonese chef who works at the Bohemia Suites & Spa.