lajas
Lajas is the plural form of laja in Spanish, a term used to describe flat, broad slabs of rock. In geology and construction, lasja refers to thin to thick slabs that are typically formed by metamorphic or sedimentary rocks such as slate, schist, quartzite, or limestone. Lajas are valued for their natural cleavage, durability, and varied textures, and they are harvested from quarries where they can be split, sawn, or dressed for use.
In practical use, lajas serve as paving stones, flooring, roofing slates, and wall cladding. They are commonly
Geographically, Lajas is also a toponym. It is the name of several municipalities and localities in Spanish-speaking