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viajeros

Viajeros is the plural noun in Spanish that refers to people who travel. It denotes individuals who undertake journeys for various purposes, such as leisure, work, study, or migration. In everyday language it can describe travelers in general or function as a label for groups identified by travel.

Etymology: Viajeros derives from the verb viajar, meaning to travel. The related noun viajero denotes a person

Usage: In contemporary Spanish, viajeros may describe frequent travelers (viajeros frecuentes), groups of travelers (grupo de

Cultural and social context: The concept appears in travel literature, memoirs, and media that focus on itineraries

See also: viajero, viaje, turismo, migración.

who
travels,
while
viaje
refers
to
a
trip
or
journey.
viajeros),
or
travelers
described
in
travel
writing
and
journalism.
The
feminine
form
is
viajeras.
The
term
is
distinct
from
turista,
which
more
commonly
implies
a
tourist,
whereas
viajero
emphasizes
the
act
of
traveling
itself
and
the
experiences
of
mobility.
and
mobility.
It
is
also
used
in
sociological
and
demographic
discussions
to
analyze
patterns
of
movement,
migration,
and
long-distance
travel,
as
well
as
in
branding
and
tourism
to
evoke
a
sense
of
exploration
and
journeys.