Aragonesa
Aragonesa is the feminine form of the demonym for a female native or resident of Aragon, an autonomous community in northeastern Spain. As an adjective, aragonesa means “of Aragon” or “from Aragon” and is used to describe people, culture, customs, and things associated with the region.
Aragon is divided into three provinces—Huesca, Zaragoza, and Teruel. The regional capital is Zaragoza. The area
The Aragonese language, or aragonés, is a distinct Romance language traditionally spoken in parts of Aragon.
In contemporary usage, aragonesa appears in demonyms and descriptions of regional culture, cuisine, art, and literature.