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Guardia Nacional realiza recorridos en plazas comerciales, mercados y bazares previo al Día de Reyes
🖊️#Seguridad | Guardia Nacional realiza recorridos en plazas comerciales, mercados y bazares previo al Día de Reyes
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Como parte de las acciones de proximidad social y en cumplimiento de la Estrategia Nacional de Seguridad Pública, en las 32 entidades federativas la Guardia Nacional (GN) refuerza recorridos de vigilancia ante el incremento de la actividad de comercios con motivo del próximo Día de Reyes.
En estrecha coordinación con autoridades de seguridad pública de los tres órdenes de gobierno, los…
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El Gobierno Municipal de Villa Montes recupera y embellece plazas por el Chaco
Entre los meses de febrero a agosto de la presente gestión, el Gobierno Municipal de Villa Montes ha ejecutado el Programa de Implementación y Mejoramiento de Áreas Verdes, Plazas y Avenidas. Este trabajo se ejecuta por intermedio de la Dirección de Recursos Naturales y Gestión Ambiental y busca establecer esta región como la ciudad más bonita del Chaco. Los trabajos han sido realizados con…
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El Gobierno Municipal de Villa Montes recupera y embellece plazas por el Chaco
Entre los meses de febrero a agosto de la presente gestión, el Gobierno Municipal de Villa Montes ha ejecutado el Programa de Implementación y Mejoramiento de Áreas Verdes, Plazas y Avenidas. Este trabajo se ejecuta por intermedio de la Dirección de Recursos Naturales y Gestión Ambiental y busca establecer esta región como la ciudad más bonita del Chaco. Los trabajos han sido realizados con…
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Plaza Espana, Tapas, & Finding the Crowds - Madrid, Spain
Our plan for today: a little stroll up to Plaza Espana and to a couple of other sights, then lunch somewhere, before heading back to our place for a siesta. Then we were going to the Palace, since entry is FREE from 5 to 7 p.m. - it was a solid plan.
We walked up to the Plaza Espana (pictured above). Lovely plaza, there was even an outdoor cinema on the plaza. There is a rooftop view from the RIU hotel (in the background), which costs a pretty penny to go up to, there is also a glass walkway that you can experience. We decided to pass on that and continued our walk around the area. We walked back toward the Palace and visited the gardens:
Hedge-lined walkways, large water features, and pine trees filled the garden area. The back of the Palacio Real de Madrid dominates the garden.
Casa Gallardo - one of the few modernista buildings in Madrid - quite opulent!
Ruins from the San Gil Barracks - they are the remains of a convent, which became a military barrack, before being demolished. Remnants were discovered during construction on Plaza Espana (which is nearby) in 2020 and moved to this area shortly afterwards.
Our next stop: The Temple of Debod. This is an ancient Egyptian temple that was relocated to Madrid as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia. Originally, it was constructed in 200 BC - it was moved to this site in 1970.
From the temple, we descended to the lovely walkway along the Manzanares River - it was nice to find a little shade on our walk back toward our Airbnb. Next stop - lunch and a cold drink!
We found a perfect little sidewalk cafe - shade and a breeze! Taberna 4 Tapas - the staff was friendly, the portions were generous, the prices were reasonable, and the food was delicious. We had roasted chilis, potata bravas, and chicken (for Doug). Perfect!
Viaducto de Segovia - this impressive bridge is just up the hill from our place. It is massive!
After our siesta, we headed up to the Royal Palace around 5:00 for our free entry. We found out, upon our arrival at the entrance, that we were not the only people looking to save a little money! The line to get in stretched around the building and down the street - well over 200 people were waiting to get in. We decided that we would rather pay the entrance fee tomorrow, rather than stand in line in the heat today. We wandered back toward the Catedral de Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena, which is right next door, and free. Unfortunately, there was a service going on, but they did let us wander around the perimeter of the interior of the cathedral (if we were quiet).
The cathedral is massive and perched upon a hill - it, along with the palace, is visible from most of the city of Madrid.
The interior is not as elaborate as some of the cathedrals we have visited, but the stained-glass windows were beautiful and the memorials on the floors caught our attention.
We were disappointed that we weren't able to do the palace, but we will add it to our agenda for tomorrow. We had a lovely day of walking up and down the hills of Madrid and getting familiar with the lay of the land. Looking forward to tomorrow.....
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Educación vuelve a ampliar hasta el miércoles el plazo de los docentes para pedir centros en el curso 2023-2024
La Conselleria de Educación ha vuelto a ampliar el plazo para la petición de centros del curso 2023-2024 tras la adjudicación de plazas de docentes interinos y funcionarios de carreras, que queda fijado en este miércoles a las 12.00 horas.
El departamento que dirige José Antonio Rovira decidió este pasado lunes por la tarde ampliar el plazo, que en principio acababa con la primera ampliación este…
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