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Ebro Valley Aragonese

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Ebro Valley Aragonese
Native toNorthern Spain
RegionEbro Valley
Extinct16–17th centuries[1]
Early forms
Latin
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Ebro Valley Aragonese was the dialect of Navarro-Aragonese spoken in the Ebro Valley until the 16th–17th centuries when speakers underwent a process of language replacement, which made Castilian the spoken language in the Ebro Valley.

References

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  1. ^ Conte, Anchel; Cortes, Chorche; Martinez, Antonio; Nagore, Francho; Vazquez, Chesus (1977). El aragonés: identidad y problemática de una lengua. Librería General. ISBN 9788470780226.