Day of Aragon
April 23, Tuesday
Aragon
Aragon Day is a regional holiday celebrated in Aragon, one of the autonomous communities of Spain. The holiday is held on April 23 and is an important event for the inhabitants of the region. It is a day to celebrate both the historical events and the cultural heritage of Aragon.History of the holiday
April 23 was not chosen by chance, since this day marks an important date in the history of Aragon: in Aragon, the Signum Regis was signed, an act that consolidated the Kingdom of Aragon as one of the most important in Medieval Spain.
In addition, this day was chosen because of its connection with important historical and cultural events, such as the Day of Saint George (Día de San Jorge), which is also celebrated on this day, since Saint George is the patron saint of Aragon. In the city of Zaragoza, the capital of the region, there are celebrations in honor of this saint.
How the holiday is celebrated
Festive events. On this day, official celebrations are held in Zaragoza and other cities in the region, including ceremonies attended by local authorities. There are also commemorative events that highlight the importance of Aragon for Spain in a historical context.
Cultural events. The celebration includes cultural events, including concerts, theatre performances, exhibitions and folklore festivals. Local traditions, such as folk dances and crafts, are actively demonstrated during the festivities.
Saint George's Day. In Aragon, this day is also associated with the celebration of Saint George's Day, which is an important Catholic holiday. This is a symbolic event not only for the region, but for the whole of Spain, as Saint George is a popular patron saint in various parts of the country.
Fairs and festivities. In various cities, fairs are held where you can buy traditional products, local delicacies and souvenirs. Also on this day, festivities are held, accompanied by music and dancing, which creates an atmosphere of joy and unity.