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jacuecam · 2 years
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Concento de las Benitas desde la Avenida de Oroel (en Jaca, Aragon, España) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChXZIXPKM93/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lastnews-espana · 2 years
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Alerta Policía 👮‍♂️ Se busca en Jaca al sospechoso de un doble asesinato en la ciudad francesa de Tarbes
Alerta Policía 👮‍♂️ Se busca en Jaca al sospechoso de un doble asesinato en la ciudad francesa de Tarbes
Las víctimas son una pareja de profesores a los que mataron con un arma de fuego este lunes. El sospechoso huyó en una motocicleta que ha aparecido cerca de la peña Oroel. La Guardia Civil y la Policía Nacional están peinando la peña Oroel y su entorno, cerca de Jaca (Huesca), tras la pista del sospechoso de un doble crimen cometido en la ciudad francesa de Tarbes, que huyó del lugar y pudo…
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bergsmotiv · 5 years
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Pirineos Aragones.
Jaca (Huesca). Vista general. Al fondo, Peña Oroel 1.1769 m.
General View. On background, Peña Oroel.
Vue générale. Au fond, Peña Oroel.
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oroel-blog1 · 4 years
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En nuestra tienda encontrará una amplia gama de ropa de trabajo profesional, zapatos de seguridad y equipos de protección personal para los oficios, la construcción, la industria, la cocina, el servicio, los servicios médicos, paramédicos y los servicios comunitarios. Cualquier ropa de trabajo que necesites, es probable que la encuentres aquí.
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oroelproteccion2020 · 4 years
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En nuestra tienda encontrará una amplia gama de ropa de trabajo profesional, zapatos de seguridad y equipos de protección personal para los oficios, la construcción, la industria, la cocina, el servicio, los servicios médicos, paramédicos y los servicios comunitarios. Cualquier ropa de trabajo que necesites, es probable que la encuentres aquí.
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philoursmars · 2 years
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Je reprends mon projet de présenter la plupart de mes 52377 photos.
1999, vacances chez Christine ! Avec elle et son mari, on va à Riglos
Retour de ce séjour: 
- Salinas
- près de Bailo
- id. : la Peña Collarada
- les dernières : Jaca, avec une vue sur la Peña de Oroel et des vues sur les tapas !
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felipeandletizia · 4 years
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July 8, 2020: King Felipe and Queen Letizia visited the Autonomous Community of Aragon. This was the seventh of the planned visits to all the Autonomous Communities once the state of alarm ended, to support the recovery of social, economic and citizen activity, after the pandemic.
The King and Queen visited, in the middle of the Aragonese Pyrenees, the Old Monastery of San Juan de la Peña, from the medieval period. Subsequently, they moved to the Huesca town of Jaca, where after walking through its streets they moved to the Ice Pavilion, to hold a working meeting with representatives of the tourist sector of Aragon.
Accompanied by the Minister of Culture and Sports, José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, Don Felipe and Doña Letizia, they were received upon arrival at the Old Monastery of San Juan de la Peña by the President of the Government of Aragon, Francisco Javier Lambán; the president of the Cortes de Aragón, José Javier Sada; the Government delegate in Aragon, María del Pilar Alegría; the mayor of Jaca, Juan Manuel Ramón Ipas; and the older brother of the Royal Brotherhood of Knights of San Juan, Félix Longás, among other authorities and personalities.
After opening the Conde de Aranda exhibition space, which has been remodeled with new content as the anniversary of the 10th Count of Aranda's birth in Siétamo in 1719 was completed in 2019, Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, their Majesties the Kings visited the Monastery, visiting the Cloister; the Church where a copy of the Holy Grail facsimile is located; the neoclassical Royal Pantheon; and the Pantheon of Nobles, where the tomb of the X Count of Aranda is located. Next, the Kings discovered a plaque commemorating its inauguration and continued their tour, visiting the exhibition space on the X Conde de Aranda; the Masadería (Medieval Pantheon), where the older brother explained to Don Felipe and Doña Letizia the exhibition space on the re-burial of the remains of the royal lineage of Aragon. The visit ended,in the Council Room and in the primitive Mozarabic Temple.
In the heart of the Aragonese Pyrenees is the Protected Landscape of San Juan de la Peña and Monte Oroel, and among its most outstanding elements stands out the Old Monastery of San Juan de la Peña covered by the huge rock that gives it its name, the whole, encompasses a Extensive chronology that begins in the 10th century, appears perfectly mimicked with its exceptional natural environment. Inside, the pre-Romanesque church, the paintings of San Cosme and San Damián, from the 12th century, the so-called Pantheon of Nobles, the upper church, consecrated in 1094, and the Gothic chapel of San Victorián, stand out, but above all, the magnificent cloister stands out. Romanesque, the work of two different workshops and the Royal Pantheon, in a neoclassical style, erected in the last third of the 18th century.
Subsequently, Their Majesties the Kings moved to Jaca, capital of the Aragonese Pyrenees, where they toured its streets and the most emblematic areas of the city, receiving the warm welcome of the Jacetanos who gathered on their way to the Cathedral of San Pedro, where after the protocol greetings, the director of the Diocesan Museum, explained to Don Felipe and Doña Letizia the tradition of placing a white flag on the highest point of the Cathedral, a symbol that indicates that the city is free of epidemic and that gave free passage to the pilgrims who had to follow the Camino de Santiago. As the Pyrenees are free of epidemics, the flag was raised.
Finally, Their Majesties moved to the Ice Pavilion, where they held a working meeting with representatives of the Aragón tourism sector, chaired by the president of the Confederation of Hospitality and Tourism Companies of Aragon, Luis Vaquer, and in The one that spoke of the Aragón Tourism Sector Shock Plan to combat the crisis generated by Covid-19.
Tourism represents more than 8% of the Aragonese GDP and is, if not the most important, one of the most important sectors for establishing population in the territory, contributing unavoidably in the fight against emptied Spain. Inland tourism has the opportunity to be the first to recover, since the behavior of travelers is going to reinforce non-crowded destinations, proximity tourism, in contact with nature, in short, sustainable tourism.
To value this fact, it is not only necessary to promote it, it is necessary to guarantee the maintenance of as many companies and jobs as possible after the Covid 19 crisis, and to review and reorient tourism strategies.
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jow99 · 5 years
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Jaca Day 2
We backed up for another shorter ride today. We headed off the opposite direction to yesterday and climbed up to an 11th century monastery built into the rock face - amazing!
There was then a steep pinch of 1.5km up to the 16th century monastery that has been turned into a Parador so a good spot for a coffee stop.
Kel and Pete then headed back the way we’d come but Jose and I continued on along a beautiful winding road along a ridge that bought us out about half way up the climb to the top of Monte Oroel. The big bird had gone when we descended today. Another beautiful ride finishing at the bar.
This afternoon we walked into town to do some sightseeing. Around 7pm we found ourselves a bar with a tv so we could watch the team time trial, the opening stage of La Vuelta. After that we went in search of dinner before heading back to the campground very late.
Another good day!
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bugcthulhu · 6 years
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@tyrantisterror and still more!
Bronchales Dragon: Said to have inhabited a real-life cavern in Aragon. Long-tailed and with an enormous head. Never actually hurt anyone, but it would put people to sleep with its hypnotic stare and steal all their food. The townsfolk eventually started a huge fire at the mouth of its lair, and the dragon retreated into the depths of the mountain to never return.
Culebron: A dragon synonymous with the Cuelebre. Monks would feed it bread so it’d leave buried corpses alone. In Chile and some parts of Argentina the same name is used on a gigantic, furred snake with blazing red eyes
Saverneda Dragon: A man-eater that terrorized the riverlands and was believed to be the cause of a great drought. Was killed by the Lord of Malmercat, who sent greyhounds equipped with iron-spike collars to weaken it first
Lavacu: Demonic horse with a poisonous bite.
Loberno: Ferocious corpse-eater born from the union of wolf and fox. Can see through walls and is deaf, so it can’t be scared off by yelling
Redondela Coca: A dragon that kept rising from the sea and raiding a nearby village to steal their women until they all took up swords and killed it. Said to have been once a human woman, transformed by her grief from an unrequited love. Despite the name she has no relation with Saint George’s rival
Bu: As in, “boo”. A black, nocturnal bird that lands on children who refuse to sleep and drinks their blood.
Sumiciu: A house spirit responsible for making objects disappear, and sometimes people. Small enough to be invisible to the naked eye
Bloody Donkey: Exactly what it sounds like. An equine bogeyman that frightens children by spraying rather excessive hemoglobine from mouth and eyes
Oroel Dragon: Another hypnotic dragon, it was defeated by a knight tricking it into staring at its own reflection on an extremely polished shield, making it fall asleep on the spot. On another version it instead believed it was a rival dragon and opened its mouth, leaving its throat vulnerable
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impulsoempresa · 3 years
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Oroel se alía con Gore para la fabricación de vestuario laboral y de protección
Oroel se alía con Gore para la fabricación de vestuario laboral y de protección
/COMUNICAE/ W.L. Gore & Associates (Gore) empresa que desarrolla las tecnologías GORE-TEX, GORE® WINDSTOPPER® y GORE® PYRAD® ha seleccionado al fabricante español Confecciones OROEL, líder europeo en fabricación de vestuario de protección, para el uso de dichas tecnologías en la fabricación de prendas laborales y de protección Confecciones OROEL S.A., fabricante líder de vestuario de protección…
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jacuecam · 2 years
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En las escaleras de bajada de la avenida Oroel a la Calle Membrilleras nos encontramos esta Cruz de piedra a modo de "cruceiro" que hace más agradable la subida y bajada del barrio este de la ciudad, residencial, al casco histórico. (en Jaca, Aragon, España) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChUF8xkKgm8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Oaxaca siempre viva
Siempre es bueno un tragoUna charla de cantinaUna cerveza en tarroSobre todo al medio díaCon un amigo una amiga. Desde la barca de OroEl murmullo del JineteTambién el Rey de Orosla farola en veinte de noviembre. La vieja cantina Orquídea negraLos cocos, también la poblanita,Dónde sobrevive la bohemiaDónde se grita y se plática. Las Madres, el Costa ChicaTercer Mundo, SuperiorLa Morena con su…
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agropound · 7 years
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Peña Oroel. Jaca
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dietariil-lustrat · 5 years
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Aquarel.la: Oroel.
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oroelproteccion2020 · 4 years
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Oroel proteccion
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alvatr0n-blog · 5 years
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Ain't got No haters - - - - - #huesca #jaca #forestry #walk #tree #walking #forestpark #lovedit #forest #love #lovenature #forrestpark #naturelover #forrestyoga #forestgreen #relaxing #nature #foresthill #O2 #bestday #prilaga #lifeinism #forests #trees #hikingtrail #cleanair #best #relax #hike #foresthills (en Peña Oroel (Jaca)) https://www.instagram.com/p/BwOya2ihnHJ/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3jzmq2pe7yur
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