El correo de vizcaya noticias

El correo de vizcaya noticias

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Juan de la Cruz Elizondo (1879-1940) would go on to direct, from the Donostia newspaper, the Biscayan newspaper, which would be the mouthpiece of the Conservative Party, led by Antonio Maura (1853-1925), of which Fernando de Ybarra (1875-1936) was its president in the province. It would compete with the also Catholic La Gaceta del norte (1901-1987), of Editorial Vizcaya, S.A. (constituted in 1904), which was controlled by the Urquijo Ybarra family, cousins of the Ybarra de la Revilla family, but with an anti-dynastic Vaticanist orientation; it would also be critical of the newspaper that was the mouthpiece of the Basque Nationalist Party: Euzkadi (Bilbao: 1913-1939).

In December 1939 the new publishing company Sociedad Anónima El Pueblo Vasco de Bilbao was established, whose president was José María Zayas y Lafarga; vice-president, Pedro Galíndez Vallejo; managing director, Javier de Ybarra Bergé (1913-1977), son of the founder of the newspaper, Gabriel de Ybarra de la Revilla; and as board members, Luis María de Ybarra Oriol and José María de Areilza, among others. Santiago Nadal Gaya (1909-1974) was appointed director, being replaced at the beginning of 1940 by Joaquín Zuazagoitia Azcorra (1892-1971). The ideological diversity of the up to nineteen Basque newspapers during the Republican period -nine of them only in Vizcaya-, the Franco regime will transmute them into an ideological monopoly and almost a business oligopoly.

El confidencial

El Correo es un diario de referencia en Bilbao y el País Vasco. Es uno de los periódicos de información general más vendidos en España.

Los hermanos Ybarra y de la Revilla -Fernando, Gabriel y Emilio- fundaron El Pueblo Vasco el 1 de mayo de 1910,[1][2] con Juan de la Cruz como director fundador. El periódico apoyaba al joven Partido Conservador de Vizcaya y su línea editorial era clerical, monárquica alfonsista, de prensa libre y autonomista regional vasca. Su principal competidor en Bilbao era La Gaceta del Norte.

En 1965, El Correo se trasladó a su actual sede de la calle Pintor Losada, se convirtió en tabloide y aumentó el número de páginas. En 1976, El Correo superó por primera vez a La Gaceta del Norte en ventas, convirtiéndose en el periódico más vendido del norte de España.

El Correo fue el promotor de La Vuelta, la carrera ciclista anual alrededor de España, entre 1955 y 1978. Sin embargo, debido a la organización de atentados por parte de ETA desde finales de los años sesenta, y al aumento de los desórdenes en torno a la carrera a finales de los años setenta durante la transición española a la democracia, la Real Federación Española de Ciclismo prohibió que la carrera pasara por el País Vasco, lo que provocó que El Correo anunciara en enero de 1979 que dejaría de organizar la carrera. Posteriormente fue promovida por la empresa de eventos deportivos Unipublic[4] y no volvió al País Vasco hasta 2011[5].

El correo de españa

The Basque Meteorological Agency, Euskalmet, forecasts for Tuesday in the Basque Country very cloudy or overcast early in the morning and early hours, with decreasing cloudiness during the central hours of the day and partly cloudy or cloudy sky the rest of the day.

The City Council of San Sebastian will award this Tuesday the placement of five installations of photovoltaic panels in various municipal buildings. Specifically, they will be installed in the Municipal Guard building in Morlans, in the Manteo and Pío Baroja sports centers, in the Bidebieta pelota court and in Ikastola Aitor.

The Bidebarrieta Kulturgunea space of the Bilbao City Council will commemorate this coming Wednesday, December 1, the International Day of Basque with an appointment of ‘bertsozientzia’ entitled «Jakinduriek mundue erreko dau», which will unite science and bertsolaritza from 18.30 hours in the auditorium of the Library of Bidebarrieta.

The Basque Government has deactivated the Special Plan of Emergencies before the Risk of Floods due to the improvement observed in the meteorological forecasts and to the considerable lowering of the levels of the basins of the rivers to his step along Euskadi as consequence of the generalized diminution of the precipitations.

The alava courier

Even so, the health authorities «remain confident» in the prudence of the population and advocate, once again, for «less contacts, more mask and plenty of ventilation». «If we want to have a relatively normal Christmas, we must reduce social contacts,» they said.

Since its declaration as a Festival of Regional Tourist Interest, the feast of St. Andrew is resumed with prominence looking for the seafaring identity and trades that are being lost from the sea to regain awareness of our historical legacy and intangible heritage that survives in the streets of the city through oral tradition and the historic neighborhoods of the Mariners.

On December 3, on the occasion of the celebration of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, ADICAS (in collaboration with the Department of Tourism of the City of Castro Urdiales) will conduct a «Sensory Tour» through Castro Urdiales.

«We will walk around the city, with our eyes closed, discovering its aromas, flavors, sounds and reliefs. Leaving the Town Hall at 11.00 and ending the tour around 13.00 at the headquarters of ADICAS» have indicated.