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Sant Chuan de Plan, Val de Chistau, Aragon
via Lucia Mur (@/meteosaravillo)

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A PROVINCE IN PHOTOS - UESCA
sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
pic 2 is from the pyrenees. pic 4 depicts the local parish church in larrede, built in the 1050s. pic 5 is of the village of piarruego. pics 6 and 7 show torla-ordesa. pic 8 was taken in ansó. pic 9 was taken during the local festivities of varbenuta (6 inhabitants). finally, pic 10 shows the surroundings of pandicosa.
Sheep and goats passing through the village of Chistén
via PierreG_09
Traditional names from Uesca, by Huesca La Magia
PROVINCE BY PROVINCE - HUESCA
Previous province, Huelva :)
For me Huesca is like the Pyreenees province, it’s the first province I think of when I hear the Pyreenees. I know Lleida is also in the Pyreenees, but idk, I’ve been to both and Huesca has more of a “mountaineer” vibes if that makes sense hahaha. Anyways, I thought Jaca was larger jo I wanted to talk more about it :(

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Las asociaciones vecinales zaragozanas se han convertido en puntos de recogida para las personas afectadas por las inundaciones en València. Se anima a la gente a donar comida no peredecedera, también productos sin lactosa y sin gluten. Además, también se necesitan productos de limpieza, de higiene personal, compresas, pañales, etc. Recogerán productos toda esta semana (2-8 de noviembre 2024)
El ayuntamiento de Zaragoza también recogerá donaciones en el Refugio (C/ Tomás Crespo Agüero, 1,5)
Otros puntos de recogida en Aragón:
Zaragoza
C/ Predicadores, 28. Horario: 9h-14h; 17h-19h (Sede de Chunta Aragonesista)
C/ Antonio Rocasolano, 3. Horario: Lunes-Jueves, 18h-20h (Casa de la Comunidad Valenciana en Zaragoza). NO RECOGEN ROPA
Zeeman Siresa. C/ Monasterio de Siresa 13-15
Hotel Ilunión Romareda. C/ de Asín y Palacios, 11.
Peña los Goyescos. Camino las flores, Juslibol.
CEIP Dr Azúa. C/ Pedro III El Grande, 4
Cuarte de Huerva: CEIP Foro Romano. Horario: A partir del lunes 4 de noviembre, 8:30-17h.
Azulejos Moncayo, Carretera Valencia km 8700
Ejea de los Caballeros: Recogida de alimentos no perecederos, Plaza de Toros. Horario: 10-13h; 16-18h, 4-8 de noviembre. (Organizado por el ayto.)
Uesca
Costanilla Ricafort, 9. Horario: 9h-15h (Sede de Chunta Aragonesista)
Alcampo de Uesca- Avenida Martínez de Velasco, s/n. Horario: Lunes-Jueves, 19:30-20:30. (Organizado por Alcorazados S.D Huesca)
Mercadona de los Olivos-Avenida de los Monegros, 8-10. Horario: Lunes-Jueves, 19:30-20:30. (Organizado por Alcorazados S.D Huesca)
El Hada de la Fortuna. Plaza Santa Clara, 3
Balbastro: Pabellón del Recinto Ferial. Horario: 10-13h; 17-20h. Alimentos no perecederos, material de limpieza e higiene (compresas y pañales en especial)
Binéfar: Centros educativos y Recinto ferial de la Algodonera, nave derecha. Horario: 16-20h. Alimentos no perecederos y productos de higiene y limpieza
Chaca: Bajos de la pista de hielo. Horario: a partir del 4 de noviembre, lunes a viernes 11-13h; 17-19h, sábados y domingos 10-13h.
Colegio Escolapios. Av. Perimetral, 2
Fraga: Pabelló del Sotet. Horario: 10-13h; 17-20h.
Comarca del Sobrarbe: nave de Protección Civil, polígono de Troteras. Horario: 5 y 6 de noviembre, 11-13:30h; 16-18:30h.
Teruel
C/ San Francisco, 29. Horario: 9h-15h (Sede de Chunta Aragonesista)
A.C. Amigos Soga y Baga de Teruel, en la Plaza de Toros-Patio de Cuadrillas. Horario: 4-7 de noviembre, 19:30-21h.
La Escuelica. C/ Eras de Montalbán, 2 bajo.
Centro de ocio jóven. Plaza Domingo Gascón
Calamocha: La Base (antiguo casino). C/ Cañizarejo, 10
Manzanera: Biblioteca de Manzanera. C/ Escuelas Viejas, 4
Jaca uprising of 1930
On 12th December, 1930, there was a military uprising in Jaca, a town in the Aragonese Pyrenees, against the then monarchic government in Spain. The government, called the dictablanda ("soft dictatorship") had been preceded by the proto-fascist dictatorship of Miguel Primo de Rivera.
A few months before the uprising, in August of that same year, most political parties met in Donostia to agree on a plan to establish the Second Spanish Republic. In October, the PSOE (Socialist Party) and UGT (Socialist union) also agree to go on strike whenever the uprising would happen.
Fermín Galán, a captain who had previously been in prison for organizing an uprising against the Primo de Rivera government, led the revolutionary committee to carry out the uprising. They also contacted revolutionaries in Uesca and Zaragoza, such as Ramón Acín. After much deliberation, they agreed on the 15th December as the date. Despite this, Galán received information that the government had some type of plans. That, along with the impending snow that could close the mountain passes, which would prevent them from accessing Uesca, made Galán announce to the committee that they would do the uprising on the 12th instead.
At 5am on the 12th December, the jacetanian garrison occupied the phone and telegraphs office, post office, and train station, and proclaims the second republic in the Town Hall. The officials in other parts of the country don't make a move, wanting to see how things played out, and the columns, led by Ángel García, set to travel to Uesca are delayed until the afternoon. The next day the arrive to the outskirts of Uesca, at the Cillas sanctuary, where they clash with the government military that had come from Zaragoza. There, the uprising military is defeated.
Other towns declare a general strike and set up revolutionary committees to try to coordinate efforts, but the government military suppresses all movements.
On the 14th, Fermín Galán and Ángel García are subjected to a court martial, and are condemned to death and shot that same day. Other collaborators are sentenced to life in prison for cooperating. The Second Republic was established on 14th April of the next year, and the prisoners, among others, were pardoned and freed, while Galán and García were declared "martyrs of the Republic".
Currently, Galán and García are buried in the Uesca cemetery, and their tombs are declared of cultural interest. A few years ago, the Círculo Republicano de Huesca (Uesca Republican Group) recovered the original plaque in memory of the two captains, gifted by the Terrassa government:
The plaque reads (translation from Catalan): The honourable Terrassa City Hall recieve tribute to the Martyrs of the Republic.