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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

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the absurdity TOURIST MAP OF THE MINISTRY

The other day, out of curiosity I went to the Tourist Office of the Rambla de Méndez Núñez by caring for street plans offered to tourists. With these plans you can watch the final article of this blog the historical evolution the streets of which I speak.

were offered two, one of the City, quite accurate, with minor errors and the plane made in 2010 the Department of Tourism of the Generalitat Valenciana which I think is a real blunder. Let

reeling slowly and monumental blunders that we see in this shot we have paid all that is given to the tourists who come to visit Alicante. This are going to see below is just one example. Would take too long to expose all the errors I encounter:


Plane1. Santo Domingo neighborhood has moved to Tossal.
There are errors in several streets (Blas de Lomas, Alfonso Rojas ...)

MAP 2. The boat is now Goteta. San Anton
reaches General Elizaicín

MAP 3. Three different ways call Cabo de la Huerta:
Cape Huertas, Huertas Cabo and Cabo de las Huertas.

That Huerta just have / had one!

MAP 4. José Antonio Goes To Babel

Plan 5. Try to park in the Plaza of Spain and you will see that smile.
you can also go to the Museo Taurino at 9
and make them pass a medical check

Plano 6. Holy Aguilera sudden! Ah, try to park in the garage
Europe Avenue Station ... RENFE. Orozco
Are all have street Alipark?

PLANO 6. Quijano lies not only in his grave.
We have a Monte Monte and "Benacatil"


PS: I am informed that all these planes have been removed
because of the obvious mistakes here denounce

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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STREET MARCH 30, 1939 ...


With Street on March 30 began the section on the streets with denomnaciones Franco, who, despite having spent nearly 35 years since the death of Franco, are still name some 90 streets of the city. Luckily the Commission to rename the street Franco has begun meetings to choose which streets will be removed and what the new names. The 30 March is one of the candidates, now explain why.

On May 25, 1939 "Year of Victory" district Mayor Vicente Oncina chaired Court asked the City Council by Ambrose Luciáñez the street where he lived, Hill of the Republic n º 55, was labeled "with the memorable day of the entry of the liberating troops in our beloved city, which date shall be taxed (sic) in Alicante hearts of all good, because it disappeared forever bad patriots who could not only dishonoring to the world and ruin our dear country. " ended the letter with the required "Salute to Franco. Top of Spain."

swift and fast, the City Council Standing Committee agreed on 1 June of that year, renaming Street Cerro de la República, from that moment happened to be called on March 30.


After an initial mass change of names opposed to the "Glorious National Movement," according to letter sent by Ramon Serrano Suner, the City would change until the mid-40 the rest of the streets "secondary" still Republican period sported names such as this before us, including liberals also XIX streets that were totally opposed to the new system, thus bypassing the above by Serrano Suner which described the massive shift of streets as their own outdated political regimes . A theme already discussed in this blog ...

Interestingly, if we look closely, the district mayor's letter was sent when he met one year of another fateful day in Alicante: the May 25, 1938, when the bombing of the market. Today both celebrations, so different, they share space in the street. Let's review a bit

the origin of the name of the street. Curiously, in pre-1931 levels are already labeled this street named Calle de la República. The first reference to this street are in 1908, the year in which Juan Asensi requests permission to fence in some land he owned in this street. Before this particular date in 1892 the same John Asensi asked to raise Crossing a house in the street of Seville to Valencia could well be at hand. Crossing the name of Valencia are more requests for work.

All other building permits in those early years of the twentieth century are for the construction of the first houses on the street (Nos. 2, 3, 5, ...). The first review referred to Hill Street appears the Republic in 1912. In that year Vicente López Molina requests permission to build a house designed by architect Francisco Fajardo. After this date both alternate names.

The first reference to the name of Calle March 30 we found obviously in the same year, but with a fun errata. In that year, Eduardo Torregrosa Lillo requests permission to install a butcher at 29th Street (sic) # 12 March. It seems that still was not very clear the new name ...

home Alicante Gazette
dated March 30, 1940


On the origin of the name we can not say anything with certainty. Until the last century, 20 of neglect in relation to street signage was absolute. Agreements were not met and neighbors who decided to label their own streets where they lived. The most typical was to put the name of a relative (son, wife or mother for example) the "san" or "holy" in front. Hence, many of the streets named for saints in this city do not refer specifically to any holy man. Labeled neighbors freely humorous street names (Calle de las Delicias, today Agrassot Artist) politicians sympathetic to their ideology or ideals such as the Avenida de la Libertad (now poet Zorrilla) also labeled by an individual. It would not be surprising that a Republican named their streets with the name of their preferred system of government.

Regarding the name of the Republic Cerro us more questions arise. We know there is near the 30th Street hill called March 1 in Los Angeles where in 1898 deposits were opened Waters Sax (current Aureliano Street Ibarra). The first references to a Hill of the Republic are in the press referring to another historical hill, situated close to the said deposit, being a hangout of Alicante in the days of Mona. Referring to historical press encounter, the September 6, 1913 in the pages of Journal of Alicante, the following:

"I call on Mr. Orts Perez to develop the first of his two motions, it began by commending the work of urbanization have been doing some private gentlemen in the 'Hill of the Republic' where and can have a great neighborhood of well-appointed homes. (...) Also echoing the wishes of the neighbors and the men referred to above, proposes that the said street to the title with the name of D. José Serra and other means and built in the neighborhood so many times that you put the name of D. Francisco Zarandieta [today Lumiares Count] "

This excerpt leaves more or less clearly the location of the Cerro de la República.'d Be bounded approximately by the Avenida de Alcoy, Linares, Plaza de America, Javier Carratalá and north side of Paseo de Campoamor. This area would almost included in the neighborhood now known as The Altozano neighborhood that takes its name from a villa in the area called The High-Sano. Was this one of the houses erected on the Hill of the Republic and ended up supplanting the traditional name of the hill?

With the data we have made this map with the
possible definition of the Cerro de la Republic, which would provide
practically coincide with the Altozano. Would
green street 30 March and blue tank Waters Sax
Just opposite the start
this hill would be the Calle del Cerro of the Republic or March 30 at hand. Across the Avenida de Alcoy would stand the Hill of Angels above. Between these hills would be known as the Strait of Angels before Francisco Montero Perez said that puts him in the vicinity of the present Earl of Lumiares Avenue. The Wrestler dated August 16, 1916 gives us more clues about the location of this narrow:

"Trams of San Vicente, at certain hours of the day, climb the slope of the Strait of Angels so full, to temper, if ever unfortunately broke a brake, would be sorry one day of mourning for Alicante

Since the tram to San Vicente Avenue climbed Alcoy Strait could place between the two hills Angels. We, Diario de Alicante says, dated April 23, 1912 at following:

"SOLD 3,250 meters of land in the Strait of Los Angeles located between High-healthy and mosaic factory .- Give reason Teatinos 42, 2 º."

Moreover Alicante Journal, dated 27 February 1928 we clarified the matter:

"The old provincial road from Alicante to San Vicente, now dirt track will be considered from now on state highway and its first mile that ends at the close of the Angels, being the Avenida de Alcoy, will cruise the legal consideration "

not want to end without mentioning the" Top of the Capuchins' next to the Strait of Angels. Since Capuchin were in the Paseo de Campoamor, which gave name for a while, gives us think that could be another different place name to refer to the Cerro de la República.

This contrast between Cerro de los Angeles and Cerro de la Republic is also found in mountain of the same name located in Getafe (Madrid), which lost Civil War and spent her religious name to display the Cerro name of the Republic. Today

Street on March 30 has its input Jijona Avenue and ends at a pedestrian section next to the Plaza de Pio XII. As we have said is pending renaming of the street directly affected by the popularly known as the Law of Historical Memory.

Then you have some evolving maps of the area:

Year 1887. No trace of the Republic Street.
El Paseo de Campoamor
still called Paseo del Duque de la Victoria


Year 1925-28 approx. In the Calle de la red Republic.
see that does not reach the Avenida de Jijona but
remains in what is now Valencia Street


Year 1934 approx. Republic Street is
perfectly defined.
Crevillente Street is still called
Mendizabal, Castellón Square
still bears the name of
Blasco Ibáñez, Elda still Savonarola and poet Zorrilla
still get the beautiful name of Avenida de la Libertad

Year 1940 approx. Curious plane
retouched keeping Republicans names. It clearly reads "C / 30 (the) March (Republic)" still shows the streets
Mendizabal, Savonarola
(now Elda) and Chapalangarra (now Maestro Alonso). The Franco eliminated
the


Year 1968. The urban fabric is the current. Already appear
Elda streets and Crevillente. Mayor Suarez-Llanos and Pius XII
displayed and labeled.

Street March 30 at present,
waiting to get a new name


Monday, March 21, 2011

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CONSTITUTION AVENUE PARK


With less often than we'd like to publish a new installment of Carrers d'Alacant dedicated this time to one of the avenues of the city, in our view, remains almost intact the essence of old Alicante. It is now known as the Avenue of the Constitution. It is the only name that has had such a central artery, nor is it the only way that Alicante has been dedicated to a Constitution as we shall see.

Avenue of the Constitution is not a long road but we can not regard it as short. Is accessible from the Avenida de Alfonso el Sabio and ends at the Plaza de Ruperto Chapi. In its layout stand some of the most beautiful buildings Alicante as the Emergency, the closed Cine Ideal, the abandoned building Telefónica, Columbus building, the former military government has been turned into luxury housing, or the building of the former Central Bank (now Banco Santander).

Zorrilla The Avenue then in the 20's. On the right the buildings seen
Columbus Telephone Company,
Ideal Cinema and the Military Government building


Years 30. Already seen in the foreground
Ruperto Chapi monument placed in the plaza just

Origin this avenue, we find him in 1810 when the belt built city walls and formed Barranquet Square, on which later raised the Teatro Principal, came a strange edificiación known as the Coffin House had its way solar resembled a coffin, and perhaps also to be near what was then called the Enterradores Street (now part of Gunners) where he set up the guild. It was for this reason that for some time the Constitution Avenue was named Coffin Street. The other front of the house I looked at the wall was called Calle de la Soledad as the reader will see at the the end.

coffin name today we can be shocking and peculiar, but it was not something exclusive to Alicante, as also found in Madrid. One of the houses demolished in the early twentieth century to open the Gran Via received this name because of the particular physiognomy of the land it occupied.

Returning to Alicante, we have to this area of \u200b\u200bthe city was located in a corner of the urban constrained by the walls, so it became a hangout for unsavory characters who came to the many brothels and brothels that settled there and survived until 1892. It was a place of scandals, murder, suicide and unpleasant events.

The City Council made every effort to eliminate this source of crime and prostitution and agreed in the mid-nineteenth century to change the names of the streets of Solitude and the Coffin by Zorrilla and Moratín. We believe that at least in the first case is the less fun than a street that was practiced prostitution Zorrilla received the name ...



José Zorrilla and Leandro Fernández de Moratín gave
name to the ancient streets of Solitude and

Coffin Years later, after the demolition of the walls and the planning of the solar city blocks shaped coffin becomes a rectangular block. During the term of Mayor Manuel Gómiz (1891-1893) was the demolition of the entire block of the Coffin House ending the problem of prostitution in the area ... which would move to the streets of Leon, Holy Christ, and Pizarro Aliaga ... which would be demolished in the 70 to extend the now Plaza de San Cristobal. We note a special predilection for the downing Alicante municipalities of apples as a way to end prostitution.

As we have said, the mayor Gómiz tidy up the area, creating a new avenue with two rows of trees that was called Zorilla Avenue, one of the two streets missing. Moratín be moved to a small neighborhood street Benalúa. Part of the solar Coffin House would rise after the Emergency.

Buenaventura Durruti gave name to the
Avenue of the Constitution from 1937 to 1939
José Antonio would do the same for 40 years.

name Zorilla Avenue remains undisturbed until 17 June 1937, date on which the road passes a engage Durruti. With the victory of the rebels and the entry of goods in Alicante on March 30, 1939, street names are rolled back 'by law' to 1931. But the City is headed by Franco Ambrosio Luciáñez approving the renaming of Durruti Avenue (Avenida de Zorrilla call) by José Antonio (both killed the 20-N, 1936), transferring the name of the writer the Carolinas, in particular to the then Liberty Avenue was going to be called Avenida del Poeta Zorrilla, name it still enjoys.

Zorrilla In 1939 he moved to
Liberty Avenue in the neighborhood of the Carolinas

Following the formation of the first democratic councils in 1979, is chaired by José Luis LaSalette approving the renaming of several city streets of the city under the pretext of recovering their traditional names: Caudillo is changed Muntanyeta Comrade Maciá Admiral Carrero Blanco and San Cristófol, July 18 by City Council (the name never ostentatious) and José Antonio Constitució changing. These changes occurred in the second plenary session of the new City Hall, specifically the May 10, 1979. Counted with the votes of socialists and Communists, voting against UCD.

As stated this was not the first public road dedicated to Constitution. Following the adoption of the Constitution of 1812-the then-Pepa of the Forks Plaza where it won the Portal de Elche would carry the name of the Constitution, which the successive changes of Fernando VII jacket, trocaría Plaza Real de Fernando VII, Constitution Plaza Real de Fernando VII, the Constitution .... maintained until the end of the Civil War the name of the Magna Carta of 1812. It was in 1939, he finished the War, when Franco's authorities give the name of Plaza del Generalissimo. With the opening of the new position after clearing the Montañeta, the name of Generalissimo, as amended to Caudillo, would move to the planned called "Plaza Province, "which was also in other locations in Spain. The former Plaza of the Constitution would violate the historic name of Portal de Elche.

Here are some drawings of


Year 1850. The shaped solar "coffin" delimited by
Soledad Street, Coffin, Flood and Park. (Plano
by Pedro Mas, taken from his blog
alicante1850.blogspot.com)


Year 1897. Part of the ancient solar
Coffin House is still undeveloped. In the solar
Market is the Teatro Circo

Year 1932. It clearly shows the Avenida de Zorrilla

1940-41. Avenue and is named José Antonio.
La Rambla is not extended. When a plane of the 30
rectified, there is some confusion
the names of some streets
maintaining its previous name Republican

(Thomas Meabe eg by Holy Christ.)


1968. On the Avenida José Antonio are listed
the Emergency, the telephone and the Theatre

Avenue of the Constitution now

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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Just to keep this alive


Since I created my other blog, I've left this one quite a bit forgotten. So just to keep this alive, I've Decided to post this simple sketch that I've found while checking old files in my computer.

Since I created my other blog, I've pushed this a little forgotten. Just to keep him alive, I decided to upload this sketch that I found while reviewing old files from my computer.




Monday, March 7, 2011

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Archaeologist NORDSTRÖM SOLVEIG


On March 7, 2011 in events to commemorate Women's Day proceeded to inaugurate the park archaeologist Solveig Nordström at the foot of Manises Tossal where museum artifacts are the ruins of the Ibero-Roman Lucentum. With this labeling was taken for the request has delivered in 2010, and on three occasions, the City Council by the Cultural Association Alicante Vivo. The playground has

entering Zeus Street next to Colegio La Albufereta and has a zigzag path parallel to school in the middle of a pine forest. Up to this point had no name. Solveig Nordström

born in Stockholm in 1923 in which to enter college to study literature, but what was his surprise when submitting his thesis on Selma Lagerlof, it was rejected. Angry, decides to enroll in Classical Archaeology to study Latin and Greek. Despite the bad image they had of Spain in Sweden because of the dictatorship of Franco, Solveig decide to come to our country, getting some money teaching French in Madrid. With the money already in his pocket, coming by train to Alicante decided to look into the history of this part of the Mediterranean.

As strange as it seems Solveig begins to learn English and the train trip to Alicante. After a conversation with some kids learn their first poetry of Gustavo Adolfo Becquer and quickly draws a parallel between the Latin and Castilian making it easier to learn our language. Solveig is handled well in 13 languages.

Sonia Castedo, Jaume Pomares and Solveig Nordström

In our city you stayed at the Pension-Bar Consuelo, near the Central Market and very near the former Archaeological Museum then located on the underside of the Palace the council. There she meets Francisco Figueras Pacheco and Vidal Lafuente who considers his mentor.

But it is certainly an event occurred at the entrance to the ruins of Lucentum which inscribe his name in large letters in the history of Alicante. Upon learning that the site would be razed by bulldozers, and cronies with attorney James Bernat i Pomares, lies in front of the diggers preventing the passage. Meanwhile, Pomares was already in full of warning to embassies and foreign press. They went with it.

Later, away from archeology, Solveig is installed in an attic in Benidorm where she lives today. Finally

see each few levels:

Albufereta map in the late 60

1987. Already built the College's Albufereta Street
of Zeus still does not reach the Way of the Roman Colonia

park map now


Related Links:
- Interview with Solveig Nordström in Alicante Vivo