Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Open Access Journal: Arys: Antigüedad, Religiones y Sociedades

[First posted in AWOL 2 October 2011. Updates 17 February 2018 (new URLs)]

ARYS: Antigüedad, Religiones y Sociedades
ISSN1575-166X:
EISSN 2173-6847
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Revista de la Asociación ARYS: Antigüedad, Religiones y Sociedades. Con periodicidad anual, ARYS publica trabajos de investigación sobre la interacción entre la religión y la sociedad en el mundo antiguo.

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ARYS. Nº 12

Reyes y dioses: la realeza divina en las sociedades antiguas. Fernando Lozano, Pedro Giménez de Aragón y Carmen Alarcón (Eds.)

2013

ARYS. Nº 11

Dioses y guerras, conflictos religiosos y violencia en el mundo antiguo


















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Where Catalans Want Independence




The results of the latest regional elections in Catalonia show a similar geographical split between urban and rural voters as has been seen in other recent elections around the world. After both the United States Presidential election and the Brexit referendum in the UK many observers noted divergent voting patterns among rural and urban voters. In both these cases poorer, more rural areas

Catalan Regional Election Map



Pro-Independence parties in Catalan have just held on to a slim majority in a snap regional election. The election was called by the Spanish government who were hoping that the pro-unionist Citizens party would be able to defeat the secessionists. The Citizens party did pick up the most seats (37) of any single party but the three separatist parties between them picked up 70 seats in the

Open Access Journal: POTESTAS: Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte

POTESTAS: Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte
ISSN: 1888-9867
E-ISSN: 2340-499X
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 Potestas. Estudios del Mundo Clásico e Historia del Arte es una publicación científica periódica que ofrece investigaciones históricas centradas en el análisis de las relaciones entre la Religión, la Monarquía y el Poder, del mundo clásico al mundo moderno. Su objetivo consiste en la divulgación de propuestas relevantes para la comunidad académica internacional dentro de las disciplinas de la Historia y la Historia del Arte, para lo cual a lo largo de sus nueve años de existencia ha cumplido con su compromiso de publicación de contribuciones originales y de alto contenido científico, siguiendo los parámetros internacionales de la investigación en estas materias.










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The Poor in Spain Live Mainly on the Plain



Eldiario.es has mapped the average income in every Spanish municipality (with more than 1,000 residents) to work out where the rich and poor live in Spain. The map uses data from income tax returns from 2015.

The Map of Average Incomes in Spain shows that the ten richest municipalities in Spain are all in Barcelona and Madrid. The poorest municipality is Zahínos, a small town in the province

The Prologue for the Volvo Ocean Race is Underway

In a couple of weeks, the biggest and toughest sailing race in the world will get underway in Alicante, Spain. That's where the Volvo Ocean Race is scheduled to begin on October 22, with seven teams setting out on a 40,000 nautical mile, 11-leg journey that will visit six continents and cross three oceans in the process.

Currently, the teams are preparing for the grueling event, which will take upwards of eight months to complete. But before they can set sail on their globe-spanning adventure, they first need to get their ships to the starting line in Spain. That process is known as the Prologue, and while it is a non-scoring leg of the race, it is an important one none the less.

Yesterday, the Prologue was set to get underway near Lisbon, Portugal, but unfortunately there was practically no winds to assist them out of the shipyards there. So, instead the start of the leg was moved to Gibraltar, where the ships made their way under power before raising their sails.

Once at the new position, they discovered a light wind that could help them truly begin the Prologue, with all seven ships now en route to Alicante. This gives them a few days to shake down the boat and work out the last of the kinks before truly embarking on the voyage. This leg will cover 680 nautical miles, with higher winds expected across the Mediterranean.

Upon arriving in Alicante, the teams will have a few days to wrap up their final preparation before the In-Port race begins on Saturday, October 14. After that, the countdown will begin for the actual start of the race eight days later.

When it comes to grueling events designed to test the endurance of the athletes taking part, the Volvo Ocean Race ranks near the tip. This year's course will be particularly challenging, as the teams will spend more time in the treacherous Southern Ocean. That won't be easy, particularly as the days and weeks grind on.

As always, it should be interesting to follow the race as it unfolds. Find out more at volvooceanrace.com.

Firefighter aircraft of Spain







Firefighter aircraft of Spain







General view from Novi Sancti Petri - Andalusia

Novo Sancti Petri is a place for tourism ( The postcard says that)
Wonderful place 
Thank you Johan 



General view from Novi Sancti Petri - Andalusia

Novo Sancti Petri is a place for tourism ( The postcard says that)
Wonderful place 
Thank you Johan 



View from the small town of Begur

Begur is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Empordà in Catalonia, Spain, on the coastline of the Costa Brava.
Begur has 3,986 inhabitants (according to the census of 2005). It is an important tourist attraction in the Baix Empordà. During the summer, the population can exceed 40,000 people.
Despite its tourist character, the village has important historical remnants that go back in early history. The castle of Begur is a good example of medieval remains. The castle was constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Thanks to Albert 



View from the small town of Begur

Begur is a municipality in the comarca of the Baix Empordà in Catalonia, Spain, on the coastline of the Costa Brava.
Begur has 3,986 inhabitants (according to the census of 2005). It is an important tourist attraction in the Baix Empordà. During the summer, the population can exceed 40,000 people.
Despite its tourist character, the village has important historical remnants that go back in early history. The castle of Begur is a good example of medieval remains. The castle was constructed in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Thanks to Albert 



Open Access Journal: Historiae

[First posted in AWOL  5 August 2012, updated 30 June 2017]

Historiae
ISSN: 1697-5456
http://dialnet.unirioja.es/recursos/imagen?entidad=REVISTA&tipo_contenido=93&revista=8011




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    La Pedrera by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona

    La Pedrera by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona
    Thanks to Alberto




    La Pedrera by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona

    La Pedrera by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona
    Thanks to Alberto




    Open Access Journal: Albahri, entre Oriente y Occidente: Revista independiente de estudios históricos

    Albahri, entre Oriente y Occidente: Revista independiente de estudios históricos
    Albahri entre Oriente y Occidente
    Albahri, entre Oriente y Occidente: Revista independiente de estudios históricos nace con dos predisposiciones diáfanas: por un lado, una vocación de libertad académica y, por otro, una voluntad de ofrecer una mirada global sobre fenómenos históricos, para lo cual expresamos nuestra inicial renuncia a acotar o restringir tiempos, escenarios o materias. El título de la revista es, como sucede a menudo, una verdadera declaración de intenciones. Queremos evocar la imagen de un avezado “marino” ( يرحبلا en árabe, como el Simbad de las Mil y Una Noches ), uno de aquellos nautae (o bahriyyun ) en los tiempos en que navegar era una aventura siempre inesperada, pero en los que, también, el hombre de mar describía su derrota con exactitud, trayecto que solo podría verse afectado por las inclemencias meteorológicas. Y el mar es en sí mismo el espacio histórico de relación por antonomasia, un continente líquido por el que sus hombres, superando peligros y adversidades, han transcurrido a la búsqueda de encuentros insospechados con otras gentes y cosas.

    Número 1 – 2015


    Número completo. PDF

    Número 2 – 2016


    Número completo. PDF

    Palma de Mallorca

    Palma de Mallorca
    Thanks to Carmen




    Video: Into the Land of the Lost

    Galicia is an independent region on the northwest coast of Spain that is known for its dramatic landscapes, sweeping vistas, and breathtaking slopes. Outsiders aren't a common site in this part of the world, but those who do make the trip are treated to some amazing settings, many of which remain mostly untouched by man. In this video, we travel into this land of the lost to witness its beauty for ourselves. I think that you'll agree that the results are nothing short of spectacular.

    Galicia, Land of the Lost from Daniel Almeida Visuals on Vimeo.

    Gijon - Asturias

    Gijon - Asturias
    Thanks to Lucia



    Valencia general view

    Valencia 
    Thanks to Omar