La voz de galicia pontevedra

La voz de galicia pontevedra

the galician post

The Regional Minister of Culture, Education and University, Román Rodríguez, will begin this Monday a round of contacts with the main members of the education system «to offer certainties and seek solutions after the unilateral decision» of the central government to eliminate the exams of recovery of Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO) and change the criteria for evaluation and promotion.

The mayor of Vigo, Abel Caballero, has proclaimed the start of Christmas «all over the planet» with the lighting of millions of ‘led’ lights during a massive event that culminated with the launching of confetti and artificial snow.

The V edition of the Premios Provinciais á Xuventude of the Diputación de Pontevedra has awarded 30 young people -16 women and 14 men- and three schools in the province, whose projects represent «talent, courage and enormous creativity» of the region.

The Xunta de Galicia will promote in 2022 an «extensive and decentralized» program to commemorate the centenary of the Galician actress María Casares, which will include digital, editorial, scenic and audiovisual proposals.

lighthouse of galicia

For printing, the old hand-driven Marinoni press was discarded and a more modern one was acquired, which allows printing up to three editions a day, enlarging the format and incorporating engravings. In the picture, the staff of La Voz at a work meeting.

Since its incorporation as a public limited company, La Voz de Galicia S.A. has not stopped growing and renewing itself. When the death of Juan Fernández Latorre took place (March 14, 1912), the newspaper regularly published 13,000 copies and offered six pages of information. In 1920, the circulation reached 20,000 copies, thanks to the efforts of a staff of ten editors, six collaborators, fifteen administrative staff and around a hundred people employed in printing and distribution.

In this first stage of La Voz de Galicia, the creation of the Galician Library should be highlighted. From the very beginning of this journalistic adventure, Juan Fernández Latorre’s mentality pointed towards business diversification. For this reason, in 1885, and with the newspaper already in his exclusive hands, he founded, together with Andrés Martínez Salazar, the Biblioteca Gallega imprint.

journal of arousa

The name Galiza has been used by a broad sector of Galician nationalism,[18] although there are also sectors that have been using the form Galicia.[19] The use of «Galiza» has been related to Galician nationalism, cultural activism,[11] the BNG and, in general, the Galician nationalist left.[12] The name «Galiza» has been used by a broad sector of Galician nationalism,[13] although there are also sectors that have been using the form Galicia.

Typical of the Neolithic period (5000 to 2000 B.C.), it was characterized by its construction and architectural capacity, together with its religious sense, based on the cult of the dead as mediators between humans and the gods. This religious sense has remained important up to the present day.

With Romanization, the castros lost their old defensive value, although many of them continued to be inhabited for centuries. The Romans brought new techniques, new means of communication, new ways of organizing property and a new language, Latin.

From the 9th century onwards, the cult of the apostle St. James in Santiago de Compostela, which gave Galicia a key importance in the ideological strengthening of the Iberian Christian kingdoms during the Reconquest, establishing itself as a religious center and destination for pilgrims who strengthened links with Europe. The Way of St. James became a cultural axis through which Romanesque art and the poetry of the troubadours, among others, spread.

la voz de galicia arousa

It is midday in the parish of Rubiáns, belonging to the municipality of Vilagarcía de Arousa (Pontevedra), when a group of four young men from the neighboring town of Vilanova de Arosa arrive seeking revenge. Apparently, the previous week, the boys had had a clash with another group of young people in a bar in Rubiáns, which ended with the vehicle of the Vilanovenses broken. Thus, the boys returned this Monday to the parish to settle accounts, but not locating the boy they wanted to hurt, they assaulted his father, giving him an axe in the head.

For his part, the injured man was taken to a hospital, reports Diario de Pontevedra, where he received six stitches in his head. However, on Monday afternoon the victim of the axe was discharged. After that, the agents of the National Police, who have taken charge of the investigation, have taken his statement.