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    Ola is a common greeting in Spain. We present to you some interesting information about Spain.

    In case you are from South Africa and wish to report inconsistencies, please reply to this topic.

    Did you know that Aragonese, also known as the Romance language, is native to the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain? Aragon is a landlocked region in northeastern Spain and it's bisected by the Ebro River, with the Pyrenees Mountains in its north. Aragon's primary source of energy is hydroelectricity, generated by the damming of the Ebro River and its northern affluents in Huesca.

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    (Image source: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/11-reasons-to-visit-aragon-at-least-once-in-your-lifetime/)

    Like many of Spain's other regions, Aragon has a unique cuisine and rich gastronomic heritage. It’s delicacies include thick stews, packed with both meat and vegetables, asparagus from the banks of the River Ebro, the onions from Fuentes and boiled borage leaves.
    Fiestas del Pilar, Zaragoza and Carnival Bielsa are some of the noted festivals of Aragon, Spain.

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    (Image source: http://blog.zaragozaturismo.es/en/2016/10/14/traditional-events-of-the-fiestas-del-pilar/)

    Its natural attractions include such spectacular places as the (ideal for adventure sports in the open air) and the Pyrenean area, the perfect place for skiing in first-rate ski resorts such as Candanchú and Formigal.

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    (Image source: https://fascinatingspain.com/place-to-visit/what-to-see-in-aragon/ibones-of-aragon-glaciar-lakes-pyrenees/)

    Hope you like these amazing facts about Aragonese people, people of Aragone if you want to share some more interesting facts about your place, please comment below.

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    @sakamvari said in Ola - Hello in Aragonese:

    Ola is a common greeting in Spain. We present to you some interesting information about Spain.

    In case you are from South Africa and wish to report inconsistencies, please reply to this topic.

    Did you know that Aragonese, also known as the Romance language, is native to the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain? Aragon is a landlocked region in northeastern Spain and it's bisected by the Ebro River, with the Pyrenees Mountains in its north. Aragon's primary source of energy is hydroelectricity, generated by the damming of the Ebro River and its northern affluents in Huesca.

    Webp.net-resizeimage (8).png

    (Image source: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/11-reasons-to-visit-aragon-at-least-once-in-your-lifetime/)

    Like many of Spain's other regions, Aragon has a unique cuisine and rich gastronomic heritage. It’s delicacies include thick stews, packed with both meat and vegetables, asparagus from the banks of the River Ebro, the onions from Fuentes and boiled borage leaves.
    Fiestas del Pilar, Zaragoza and Carnival Bielsa are some of the noted festivals of Aragon, Spain.

    Webp.net-resizeimage (9).png

    (Image source: http://blog.zaragozaturismo.es/en/2016/10/14/traditional-events-of-the-fiestas-del-pilar/)

    Its natural attractions include such spectacular places as the (ideal for adventure sports in the open air) and the Pyrenean area, the perfect place for skiing in first-rate ski resorts such as Candanchú and Formigal.

    Webp.net-resizeimage (10).png

    (Image source: https://fascinatingspain.com/place-to-visit/what-to-see-in-aragon/ibones-of-aragon-glaciar-lakes-pyrenees/)

    Hope you like these amazing facts about Aragonese people, people of Aragone if you want to share some more interesting facts about your place, please comment below.

    Thank you for sharing these fascinating facts about Aragon, Spain. It's always exciting to learn about the unique languages, culture, and natural attractions of different regions.

    It's interesting to note that Aragon has a rich gastronomic heritage, and its festivals and natural attractions make it an ideal destination for adventure sports and skiing. I would love to learn more about different Spanish and other places, their cultures and their fascinating features, so kindly to share more interesting facts in the future.

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    @sakamvari said in Ola - Hello in Aragonese:

    Ola is a common greeting in Spain. We present to you some interesting information about Spain.
    In case you are from South Africa and wish to report inconsistencies, please reply to this topic.
    Did you know that Aragonese, also known as the Romance language, is native to the Pyrenees valleys of Aragon, Spain? Aragon is a landlocked region in northeastern Spain and it's bisected by the Ebro River, with the Pyrenees Mountains in its north. Aragon's primary source of energy is hydroelectricity, generated by the damming of the Ebro River and its northern affluents in Huesca.

    (Image source: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/spain/articles/11-reasons-to-visit-aragon-at-least-once-in-your-lifetime/)
    Like many of Spain's other regions, Aragon has a unique cuisine and rich gastronomic heritage. It’s delicacies include thick stews, packed with both meat and vegetables, asparagus from the banks of the River Ebro, the onions from Fuentes and boiled borage leaves.
    Fiestas del Pilar, Zaragoza and Carnival Bielsa are some of the noted festivals of Aragon, Spain.

    (Image source: http://blog.zaragozaturismo.es/en/2016/10/14/traditional-events-of-the-fiestas-del-pilar/)
    Its natural attractions include such spectacular places as the (ideal for adventure sports in the open air) and the Pyrenean area, the perfect place for skiing in first-rate ski resorts such as Candanchú and Formigal.

    (Image source: https://fascinatingspain.com/place-to-visit/what-to-see-in-aragon/ibones-of-aragon-glaciar-lakes-pyrenees/)
    Hope you like these amazing facts about Aragonese people, people of Aragone if you want to share some more interesting facts about your place, please comment below.

    The introduction to the interesting information about Spain being presented after the common Spanish greeting 'Ola' is a great way to engage the audience. The details about Aragon, including its unique language, cuisine, festivals, and natural attractions, provide a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of Spain. The invitation to share more interesting facts about other regions of Spain also adds to the interactive nature of the presentation. Overall, this is an informative and engaging way to learn more about the country.

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