The Vice President of the Government of Aragon, Mar Vaquero, has reaffirmed institutional support for the Fiestas del Ángel, highlighting their importance as a cultural and festive symbol of the Aragonese community. During a meeting with the Board of Interpeñas Teruel, Vaquero emphasized the relevance of these celebrations not only at the local level but also as part of the emotional heritage of the entire region.
The Fiestas del Ángel as a Sign of Aragonese Identity
Mar Vaquero stressed that the Fiestas del Ángel are more than a local event; they represent a true hallmark of identity for Aragon. During these days, Teruel becomes a nationally recognized festive epicenter, projecting values that define Aragonese society. The Vice President noted that these festivities are a manifestation of the cultural and emotional heritage that unites Aragonese people.
Values and Community Participation
In her remarks, Vaquero underlined that the Fiestas del Ángel are a celebration of tradition, popular participation, and camaraderie. These festivities are a reflection of belonging pride and intergenerational coexistence, built by citizens with a strong social foundation. The Vice President acknowledged the crucial role of the people of Teruel, groups, associations, and merchants, who, through their involvement, keep this unique and authentic festivity alive.
Commitment of the Government of Aragon
The Government of Aragon, through Mar Vaquero, has demonstrated its commitment to the Fiestas del Ángel and Interpeñas Teruel, supporting their candidacy to be declared celebrations of national tourist interest. This recognition, according to Vaquero, would be a well-deserved tribute to a celebration that symbolizes shared emotion and pride in Aragon. The willingness of the regional government to collaborate on this objective reaffirms its support for one of the most emblematic traditions of the region.











