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Azules

Azules is primarily the plural form of azul in the Spanish language, meaning blues or the color blue. As a color term it is used to describe objects, clothing, or art that exhibit blue hues. The word also appears in poetic, literary, and branding contexts to evoke the spectrum of blues, ranging from pale cerulean to deep marine tones.

In onomastics, Azules occasionally appears as a surname or as part of a place name in Spanish-speaking

In culture and media, Azules sometimes serves as a title for works of art, music, or fiction,

Because Azules is a term that crosses language, geography, and culture, it is best understood through the

regions.
As
a
surname,
it
may
be
found
among
families
in
Latin
America
and
Spain,
reflecting
regional
naming
conventions.
As
a
geographic
component,
Azules
has
been
used
in
the
formation
of
localities
or
districts
where
color-based
toponymy
is
a
historical
pattern;
exact
instances
vary
by
country.
or
as
a
brand
or
organizational
name.
In
each
case,
the
meaning
is
usually
defined
by
the
surrounding
context,
but
the
common
thread
is
a
deliberate
association
with
the
color
blue
and
its
symbolic
associations,
such
as
calmness,
depth,
or
the
sea.
specific
usage
in
a
given
text
or
source.
See
also
Azul
and
blue
as
color
terms.