La victoria de la selección española congregó ayer en las plazas y fuentes emblemáticas de la ciudad a más de 30.000 personas; una victoria que la mayoría de granadinos celebraron con gran alegría y civismo, en un ambiente festivo, pero que también registró destrozos en distintos elementos urbanos por parte de grupos minoritarios.
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Where? Granada, SpainRecommended by Kelly AmabileKelly said: "The folks at my hostel pointed me down Calle Garcia where I came upon several used bookstores with some English-language sections. I picked up a used copy of Simon Winchester's The Professor and the Madman at this shop that has new Spanish books as well."Libreria Praga in Granada offers both second hand and news books (mostly in Spanish
The beautiful city of Granada in Andalulcia has a host of tourist attractions which include the stunning Alhambra Palace and the Capilla Real (Royal Chapel) and the adjoining Cathedral
There are many other historical buildings and magnificent gardens ,all of which attract many visitors each year, however hidden away in the streets of the city are [...]
If you are looking for a great place to take the children this summer then you should head for the town of Alnuñécar in the Andalucian province of Granada
Located on the stunning Velilla Beach in Alnuñécar, Granada is the a wonderful attraction that provides fun for all the family
Aquatropic is a splendid water park which [...]
There was a spectacular lightning display over Granada, Nicaragua last night.One of my favorite challenges is to capture lightning on images. I was lucky enough last year to catch a shot over Antigua, Guatemala and have been hooked on it ever since.There are some areas in the world that have more lightning than others. The place with the most lightning is in the Congo. Lightning can even be tri
From beach front investments on the coast to a grand old colonial city, Granada is currently considered the safest real estate investment in Nicaragua. Granada is located on the massive Lake Cocibolca also referred to as Lake Nicaragua and is just 30 miles from the capital Managua. Granada is the most popular tourist destination [...]
Fotos de la Feria del Corpus de Granada 2007
Feria del Corpus 2007
Plaza del Ayuntamiento en Feria
Bib-Rambla
farolas de Bib-Rambla
Entrada de la feria
La malafollá
Er movil del chiquillo
Caroca de las macetas
Alumbrado
calle Reyes Catolicos
Iberdrola will expand its current 198 MW wind farm (El Marquesado) in Granada, Spain, to reach an installed capacity of 500 MW. That will bring the total investment in the area to around 380 million euros. This wind farm is already one of the largest in Europe and with the expansion will be among the [...]
The Poniente Granadino is situated in the centre of Andalusia (Spain). It is located between the city of Granada and the Sierra Nevada on one side and the city of Malaga and the Costa del Sol on the other one. Its strategic situation means that the traveller can visit several major historical centres of Andalusia [...]
Hot pinay Isabel Granada had a bad experience on her talent fee in Oman from the movie Pirate's Blood. They just gave the filipina actress a post dated check after a month of shooting it's because one of the investors had a conflict with each other. But the problem is already fixed.
La Ministra de Fomento firmó hoy el protocolo de colaboración.
Fomento, la Junta de Andalucía, el
Ayuntamiento de Granada y Adif acuerdan
la integración del ferrocarril en Granada
• Se realizará una variante de la línea Moreda-Granada se
unificará, en un mismo pasillo ferroviario, con la línea
Bobadilla-Granada para el acceso a Granada.
• El trazado en el barrio [...]
jamón de patoensaladas variadaspimientos de piquillo1/2 limónaceite de olivasal y perejil1 tomate1 bola de mozarella2 láminas de pasta1/2 granadaPonemos a cocer las láminas de pasta (he utilizado las que se emplean para hacer canelones), siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante, hasta que esten "al dente". Mientras tanto podemos ir preparando la vinagreta (picamos los pimientos de piquillo y
The San Francisco Convent Cathedral complex in Granada, Nicaragua is another example of Nicaraguan ingenuity.The buildings cover a square block and consist of the old convent that is now a museum, and the old and new cathedral.I went to a wedding in the cathedral last week. Fairy tale stuff with huge ceilings and ornate works of art. That's besides the plexiglass covered skeletons of some bygone church people that are on either side of the altar. I'll leave the tongue in cheek jokes up to the reader. The place is so huge, bats have made it a permanent cave, and no one seems to mind in the least when they swoop through various religious ceremonies looking for a bug snack. Certainly makes sitting through some of the longer ceremonies an enjoyable study in animal behavior.San Francisco Ca
La Merced Catherdral in Granada, Nicaragua boasts a pretty kewl bell tower with a sweeping view of the old colonial buildings of Granada and Lake Nicaragua in the background. On a clear day you can see Ometepe Island. So far I haven't seen a day that wasn't clear.The climb to the almost-top of the bell tower is fun. A spiral staircase with steps fit for tiny childlike feet, winds its way upward, enclosed in thick white adobe walls. You can almost imagine the people of days gone by climbing their way up there for the views or the breeze. I don't think you can sit up there contemplating life when the bells are rung. Make the fillings in your head rattle around for a bit I bet.As usual, I can't find a lot written on La Merced Cathedral. Like many of her sister cathedrals here in Granad
Xalteva Cathedral in Granada, Nicaragua, is another pretty impressive sized cathedral.Xalteva actually gets its name from the indigenous settlement that was there long before the Spanish moved in. I can find very little information on these ancient peoples and their culture. But it is supposed to be the oldest part of the city of Granada, and I can believe that.The area that surrounds Xalteva seems to evoke an air of old worldy charm. She has been constructed and reconstructed over the last couple hundred years. Looks pretty spiffy now. The Xalteva Park across the street seems shrouded in sadly worn history.There is also rumor of an underground tunnel here. Xalteva is a few minutes above ground walk to The Cathedral towards Lake Nicaragua. In a straight line. I know it's intriguing!
Córdoba, once a Roman town and later the capital of the Caliphate, today shows evidence of its past glories in the Mezquite (mosque) which was adorned with over a thousand marble columns and red and gold decorations. Unfortunately, later Catholic kings ruined the general effect by erecting a grossly overdecorated altar in the very centre, to the glory of God, but to the fury of local citizens. The town has grown steadily in size from a population of 8,000 in the seventeenth century to its present size of 775,870, and there are many factories manufacturing electrical fitments, bronze, aluminium and copper products, cement and chemicals. Industries based on local agriculture include fruit preserving, and the making of paper from straw. Granada, the last stronghold of the Moors, still contains the Alhambra and other Moorish buildings, and is the centre of an exceptionally rich agricultural area. All varieties of Mediterranean and many tropical crops are grown by means of irrigation from
The Cathedral is one of the most spectacular buildings in Granada. It dominates Central Park and has a view of Lake Nicaragua to boot.The original building was destroyed by fire in 1856. I can only imagine what inferno would be responsible to wiping out a whole building of this size. Must have been pretty impressive. Get out the weinies and marshmellows.She was rebuilt in 1880, renovated again in 1905, and when I walked by a couple days ago she was getting a new coat of paint outside. I like new clothes, too. Makes you feel dressed up and special. Just in time for Christmas.I walked around inside of The Cathedral and peeked behind the altar. Found something that makes the rumour of the tunnel connecting the cathedrals of Granada even more solid. There is a gated and locked staircas
Encontré esta receta en un libro titulado supermuffins, y que saqué del armario el mismo dia que compré estos divertidos moldes de silicona, y como tenia dos granadas ya rondando por el frutero desde hacia unas semanas pues ...voilà, hice esta receta que ha resultado muy fácil y sobretodo muy buena. Ingredientes para 16 muffins:200 gr. de granada (ya pelada )2 cucharaditas de zumo de limón.250gr de harina.2 cucharaditas de levadura en polvo.1/2 cucharadita de bicarbonato sódico.1 huevo.125gr. de azúcar.1 sobre (8gr) de azucar de vainilla.80ml de aceite de oliva.250 gr de yogur natural.Precaliente el horno a 180 º . Engrase los moldes para muffins con mantequilla fundida .Pele las granadas y rocielas con el zumo de limon.Mezcle la harina con la levadura y el bicarbonato.Bata el h
There are 6 magnificent cathedrals in Granada, Nicaragua. Huge, massive structures each with its own haunting elegance.This is Guadalupe Cathedral, built in 1626. Honest. I don't kid about this history stuff. Frankly, I can't stretch my mind far enough back to imagine yesterday, much less over 300 years ago. So, being a wee bit older than most of us, I guess we can excuse Guadalupe for being a bit stained and worn. You should see me before morning coffee!I can't find a lot written about Guadalupe. She was used by William Walker (the man who tried to be King of Nicaragua .. everyone has a dream!) in 1856 as his last stand in Granada. Nice digs for a last ditch effort at taking over a country. Didn't work out for Bill, though. He could have been a whole trilogy of psychology books u
Andalucian Short Breaks offers a variety of short breaks along with excellent short break accommodation. The accommodations, the Granero and the Villa, are registered and approved by the Andalucian Office of Tourism and each accommodation has its own private swimming pool.
Quem nunca teve vontade de atirar o despertador na parede numa segunda-feira de manhã?
Foi pensando nisto que a empresa japonesa Tokyo Trading fez um rádio-relógio no formato de uma granada de mão.
Assim que o produto começa a tocar, seus usuários podem atirá-lo com toda força em algum canto do quarto. Um sensor de movimento “desarma” o despertador, que pára de tocar, o aparelho custa US$ 17,50 no mercado japonês.
Segundo a empresa informou nesta segunda-feira, a “granada” está vendendo bem junto ao público jovem.
Para os fãs de esportes, a companhia já oferece também despertadores nos formatos de bolas de baseball e futebol americano. O esquema é o mesmo: jogue a pelota na parede e ela pára de infernizar.
El último grito en Japón es un reloj con alarma en forma de granada que hay que lanzar contra la pared para desconectarlo.La verdad es que no tiene desperdicio, un poco bélico, se podía haber escogido otra forma pero tal vez le sirva a alguien como desahogo.Aunque tampoco le vemos mucha lógica. Ya que una granada debería "explotar" después de lanzarla y no precisamente dejar de sonar.Esperemos que sea al menos de goma y no destroce nada al lanzarla, que hay mucho bruto suelto y de muy mal despertar.Fuente: diario metro Tags QEV: humor, curiosidad, insólito, publicidadGracias.
Granada City, Nicaragua was founded in 1524 by Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba.Granada is steeped in history and charm. From the tales of William Walker to the restoration of its many cathedrals, Granada is a city that can be discovered by all of your senses.I have fallen in love with this old colonial town. She sits on the edge of Lake Nicaragua and has a very cosmopolitan feel. People from all over the world live here. You can sit in sidewalk cafes in the evenings and hear several languages being spoken. The people that live and visit here are all very friendly and welcoming. A place to truly feel how small the world really is.I have yet to discover all of Granada. She holds hidden gardens and works of art. She tells her secrets slowly for those that want to hear the legends of t
Dando un repaso a los DVD's, me encontre con uno donde sale Veronica Sanchez (Los Serrano), la pelicula es 'Al Sur de Granada'. Sale desnudita, en la playa.. [ VER TODAS LAS CAPTURAS DE VERONICA ]
Andalucia has a wide and varied landscape including the beautiful beaches of the Costa Del Sol, Costa de la Luz, Costa Almeria And the Costa Tropical, and the stunning mountain ranges such as the Sierra Nevadas and all the beautiful valleys in between such as the Guadalhorse Valley In Malaga
There are many national parks in Andalucia and one of the best that is on offer is the Sierra Castril Natural Park, located in the province of Granada.
This limestone mountainous region can be found next to the Sierras de Cazorla National park
It is a rugged region well known for its magnificent gorges, vertical cliffs, waterfalls and, below ground, numerous caves as well as its diverse of flora and fauna.
The main river in the park is the mighty Río Castril which provides a home to a rich and varied birdlife and many mammals, The river has many tributaries feeding into it. And all across the park you will see many springs, such as Juan Ruiz, Tubos, Lézar and Magadalena, and waterfalls.
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El coordinador de IU en Granada, Pedro Vaquero, reconoció hoy que su formación ha roto el acuerdo regional entre PSOE e IU en algunos municipios de la provincia, aunque la actuación de la dirección "ha sido rápida y contundente", y pidió a los socialistas recomponer el "clima de entendimiento" entre ambos partidos.En rueda de prensa, Vaquero explicó que en Albolote se ha expulsado a los dos ediles de IU por "transfuguismo", ya que no dijeron nada en la Asamblea Local previa, mientras que en Fuente Vaqueros y Pinos Puente se ha abierto expediente a los ediles.En el caso de Campotéjar, entiende que es el PSOE el que "ha incumplido" el acuerdo porque no promovió el pacto --una de las condiciones del acuerdo regional-- por lo que IU consideró "tendencioso" que se diga que han sido ellos.Vaquero aseguró públicamente que han sido los primeros en sentirse "contrariados, frustrados y engañados", pero que más allá de eso, "IU necesita al PSOE y el PSOE necesita a IU". Por ello, "
Los granadinos están entre los ciudadanos españoles que mayor cantidad de residuos generan cada año. Al menos los de la capital, que 'producen' cada 365 días la friolera de 537 kilos de basura. Eso supone más de 1,4 kilos diarios, muy por encima de kilo 'raspado' que dejan los zaragozanos, los riojanos o vallisoletanos. Estos datos proceden de un estudio realizado por la revista Consumer en el que compara los hábitos de gestión de residuos de diecisiete ciudades españolas.De este mismo estudio...
The Poniente Granadino is situated in the centre of Andalusia (Spain). It is located between the city of Granada and the Sierra Nevada on one side and the city of Malaga and the Costa del Sol on the other one. Its strategic situation means that the traveller can visit several major historical centres of Andalusia [...]
The Poniente Granadino is crossed from East to West by Andalucia’s main artery of communication, the A-92 motorway. This road provides easy access to the whole territory, connecting it rapidly to the cities of Granada, Malaga, Sevilla and Cordoba.
As such, the Poniente Granadino can be said to be strategically privileged. With an area of 2,044 [...]
U.S. Presidential Candidate Barack Obama recently called the Ford Granada "the worst car Detroit ever built," providing us with his answer to a question that every American pistonhead asks himself at least once in a while. The Free Republic has its own list of "worst American cars" including such luminaries as the Chrysler TC by Maserati and the Chevette. MSNBC's poll of automotive excreta lists the Vega as the worst ever. But Obama's busy with campaigning, and it's been a long time since the Illinois Senator learned to drive in his grandfather's Granada. So, the question goes over to you, the Best and Brightest. Has a nastier hunk of metal than the "tin foil" Granada rolled off Detroit's production lines? I'd say the Caddy Cimarron s
Barack Obama is something of a car guy. According to The Detroit News, one of Obama's (likely numerous) regrets about running for President: the Secret Service won't let him drive. "It's a drag because I actually enjoy driving." But it wasn't always so. "The car I learned to drive on was my grandfather's Ford Granada," Barack told Indianapolis radio station WFBQ. "It may be the worst car that Detroit ever built... This thing was a tin can. [Detroit was] trying to compete with the Japanese. They wanted to keep the cars big, so they made them out of tin foil... You basically couldn't go over 80 (miles per hour) without the thing getting out of control." Their perfidy didn't end there, though. "Detroit ended up making investments in