Still only wins so far this season in the domestic competition
as the Barça handball team have defeated Puente Genil 44-26 in the penultimate game of the year at the Palau Blaugrana
The Andalusian side showed fight for the first ten minutes or so
but couldn't do much against a very solid blaugrana side after half-time
Barça scored 8 goals in practically 10 minutes
but Puente Genil kept with them and by the 15th minute they had slowed the game down to stop the home side from pulling away
as 4 goals by Carlsbogard and 3 by Cikusa helped increase the blaugranes' lead to eight by the 26th minute (17-9)
The side from Córdoba then managed a couple of good plays before halftime to take the score to 19-12
a flood of goals mirroring the heavy rain falling outside the Palau Blaugrana in Barcelona
Carlos Ortega made the most of the opportunity to give other players some time on the court
making 18 saves to go with the 44 goals by he team to help confirm another blaugrana victory
Carlos Ortega's side have two more Liga Plenitude games in 2024 and will be looking to end the first set of matches having won them all
Árbitros: Ignacio García Serradilla - Andreu Marín Lorente
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Christmas seems to arrive earlier and earlier each year
switched their Christmas lights on in the town centre on Thursday
the city in Galicia starts getting all Christmassy long before everyone else in the second fortnight of November
it has been expected that the sound of Christmas tunes in shops
along with sales of traditional Yuletide fare
begins once the Halloween decorations are taken down
but most municipal councils tend to leave the exciting lighting of the decorations until the first weekend in December
has tended to bring that date forward by doing it a couple of weeks earlier
However Puente Genil got there first in 2024
around a thousand local residents gathered in the town centre for the exciting ‘official’ start of Christmas
illuminating decorations provided by the Ximenez Group
a manufacturer of decorative lights who have a factory in the town
Second place this year will go to Vigo in Galicia on Saturday, 16 November. Vigo has notoriety for going all-out with their festive lights
illumination of 420 of its streets with 11.5 million LED lights
and 1536 light statues of over 3 meters in height
It’s not clear yet who will take 3rd, but Barcelona council have announced their official illuminated decorations will be inaugurated on Thursday, November 28 along with Malaga, while Madrid are holding out until December 6.
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BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech defender Yonis Kireh has been called up by East African nation Djibouti to represent them on the international stage
With the World Cup just a little over a year away
qualifying matches have been underway as teams across the globe compete for a coveted spot in the tournament
"I am excited for Yonis and the opportunity that he has this week," Hokies' Head Coach Mike Brizendine said
"To be called to represent your country in international competition is an unbelievable honor."
nicknamed "Riverains de la Mer Rouge" will play Burkina Faso on Friday March 21st followed by a match against Ethiopia on Monday March 24th
this will be his first time being called up for a World Cup qualifier
Djibouti is currently in last place in their group on one point from four matches against Egypt
brings international experience to the Hokies
he spent two years playing for Puente Genil in Spain
He started for four of his eight appearances during the 2024 season
finishing the season with two goals under his belt
His first goal occurred during the Commonwealth Clash where he scored a header off a free kick in the 79th minute
He was also notably one of the goal scorers in Virginia Tech’s most lopsided victory of the season when they defeated Winthrop 6-0 at Thompson Field
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19 Wins / 11 Draws / 3 Losses in the Last 33 fixtures
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This season in Tercera Group 10, Puente Genil's form is Excellent overall with 19 wins, 11 draws, and 3 losses. This performance currently places Puente Genil at 0 out of 18 teams in the Tercera Group 10 Table
Puente Genil's home form is very good with the following results : 0 wins
And their away form is considered excellent
Puente Genil has scored a total of 59 goals this season in Tercera Group 10
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* Average Goals Scored Per Match for Puente Genil in Tercera Group 10 2024/25
• Puente Genil scores a goal every 0 minutes in Tercera Group 10
• Puente Genil scores an average of 0 goals every game
* Average Goals Conceded Per Match for Puente Genil in Tercera Group 10 2024/25
• Puente Genil has conceded a total of 24 goals this season in Tercera Group 10
• Puente Genil concedes a goal every 0 min
• Puente Genil concedes an average of 0 goals every game
Puente Genil's total goals per match is 2.52
This means that 13 of the 33 matches Puente Genil has played has ended in Over 2.5
Over / Under Goals are calculated from total match goals for fixtures that Puente Genil has participated in
Puente Genil's ratio of Under 2.5 goals is 61% in the Tercera Group 10 2024/2025 season (20 / 33 matches)
Over / Under 1H/2H Goals are calculated from both team's goals in that half
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* Not all matches have goal/corner/card timings recorded for Puente Genil
* Average Shots Per Match for Puente Genil in Tercera Group 10 2024/25
Puente Genil's 2024/2025 season is seeing them taking an average of 11.23 shots per match with 6.15 shots being on target and the rest being off target
xG For - Expected Goals For of Puente Genil is 1.53 xG
xG Against - Puente Genil's xGA (Expected Goals Against) is 1.21 per match in the Tercera Group 10
* Stats from 2024/25 season of Tercera Group 10
Most frequent total goals for Puente Genil
Joel Armengol Rubio
Alan Ricardo Araiza Alcázar
Mario Ruiz Valle
Álvaro Torralbo Sánchez
Joaquín García Ruiz
Jesús Pozo Blanco
Marcos Luis Pérez Trujillo
Eduardo Chía Merino
Álvaro Pérez Muñoz
César Ramón Gómez
*CD AD San Fermín (Salerm Cosmetic Puente Genil FC) Roster and stats are retrieved from 2024/25 Season
Montenegro Fidalgo is carrying Puente Genil's attack by scoring 5 goals this season in Tercera Group 10. Puente Genil's goal scoring chart is followed by with 2 goals, Marcos Luis Pérez Trujillo with 1 goals, Salvador Vegas Aragón with 1 goals, Alan Ricardo Araiza Alcázar with 1 goals
and Ignacio Alconchel Cano with the lowest at 1 goal
Puente Genil's top assists list consists of 26 year old César Ramón Gómez who leads with 0 assists, followed by Marcos Luis Pérez Trujillo with 0 assists and Juan José Carmona Castaño with just 0 assists
2024/2025 Tercera Group 10 season is a real test of Pérez Trujillo's stamina as they've played the most matches this season with 5 appearances. Carmona Castaño has made 5 appearances and Armengol Rubio has made 5 appearances
The Puente Genil squad's most booked players are Carmona Castaño (2 cards), Pérez Muñoz (2 cards), and Armengol Rubio (2 cards)
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Easy cycling and hiking trail through a historic and scenic part of Spain is part of a 3,400km network based on former railway lines
And when Antonio Bermudez tells us how many there are, all jaws drop: 66 million gnarled and twisted trees, some of which are 600 years old, grow in the region.
“They were here before Columbus set sail for America,” he says.
The area we are traversing in the province of Jaen, one of the eight that make up Andalusia, is known as the sea of olives, and is one of the largest olive growing regions in the world.
Bermudez’s job is to navigate his guests through this sea, by bike along the Via Verde del Aceite, or Olive Oil Route, a 128-kilometre hiking and cycling trail that leads from the provincial capital, also called Jaen, to the town of Puente Genil, about 70 kilometres south of Cordoba.
According to Spain’s meteorological agency AEMET
the town of Cartaya in the Province of Huelva recorded 118 mm of rain during a storm on 23 September
with 112.4 mm of rain falling in just 1 hour
Raging flood water swept though streets of numerous towns in the area
responded to more than 750 incidents of flooding in numerous municipalities in Huelva province
112 Andalucía said the damage has been concentrated in the coastal populations of Isla Cristina
he were no reports of injuries or fatalities
Most of the incidents managed by Emergencias 112 Andalucía were due to flooding in homes and other buildings
emergency accommodation has been made available in the town halls of Lepe and Ayamonte and a local hotel
There were numerous problems on the roads and at least 2 remain closed as of 24 September
A massive clean-up operation was underway as soon as the flood waters cleared
A major part of the clean-up is to remove the numerous vehicles piled along streets or scattered around affected areas by the force of the floods
The dramatic events in Huelva follow days of heavy rain in southern Spain which has affected other parts of Andalusia and the Balearic Islands
heavy rain caused flash flooding in parts of Grenada and Cordoba Provinces in the Andalusia region of Spain
Emergency Service 112 Andalucia responded to 30 incidents in several areas of Granada
areas of Lucena and Puente Genil were hardest hit
reported 280 phone incidents handled by local police and 43 through 112 Andalucia
Local media reported 53 mm of rain in 1 hour during the early afternoon of 21 September 2021
Emergency services in the Balearic islands reported severe weather including floods from 21 September
Emergency services received around 130 calls for assistance across all of the islands
with most of the calls from Alcúdia and Muro in Mallorca
heavy rain on 23 September caused flooding in several municipalities of Badajoz Province in Extremadura Region
Several roads have ben cut or closed and the rail service between Villafranca de los Barros and Zafra interrupted
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A great win for Carlos Ortega's team against Angel Ximenez Puente Genil by 43-31 following on from the win in Europe against Kielce at the Palau
The victory rounds of a great week for the blaugranes and keeps them unbeaten in the league
The culers came out switched on from the beginning with Dika Mem
In the second half the pace did not let up and Barça reached 43-31 by the end to record the highest goal tally of the season so far in the league
19 from 19 for Barça in the league following a dominant 46-26 win over Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil at the Palau Blaugrana
Top scorers in the game for the blaugranes were Luis Frade (10)
Barça started the contest in top form and with great intensity
Carlos Ortega's team quickly gathered a 14-6 lead with the counter attack devastating for the visitors
At half time Barça already led by 10 at half time with the sides going off at the break at 25-15
In the second half the blaugranes maintained their intensity and motored into a 40-20 lead
Keeper Roberto Domènech made his league debut for Barça after debuting for the first team in the Super Globe tournament
In the end the home side recorded 46 goals
a record for the season with their next challenge coming on Thursday with the visit of Kielce in the Champions League
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil: Nordlander (-)
Back to winning ways for Barça after a disappointing defeat in the Champions League against Montpellier
Carlos Ortega's team defeated Puente Genil 32-18 at the Palau
with Òscar Grau making his debut for the first team
clearly motivated after the slip up in Europe against the French side
Dika Mem scored three of the blaugranes' opening five goals and keeper Pérez de Vargas made 16 saves from 23 shots from the visitors
Some of the younger players got some valuable experience with Grau amongst them and at the end of the first half the blaugranes led 14-7
The second half saw the blaugranes stretch their lead with Pérez de Vargas remaining in commanding form
The 32-18 win was Barça's 20th of the season in the league as they moves toward another domestic title
Carlos Ortega's team are not back in action until a game against Benidorm on 23 March
Hampus Wanne (7) -starting seven- Emil Nielsen (-)
Lucas Aizen (2) -starting seven- Álvaro de Hita (4)
Barça put the the bad news this week of an injury to pivot Ludovic Fabregas behind them and with the result immaterial after already being confirmed champions
Barça took a serious attitude to Saturday’s game to keep the winning streak going and ready themselves for the European quarter final against SG Flensburg-Handewitt on Wednesday 11 May at 6.45pm CEST
Relegation threatened Puente Genil started strong
With Leo Maciel excelling with a 50% save rate early on
and Barça already led by five at the break
and despite a noble effort by the home side to mount an unlikely comeback
Barça were in cruise mode by now and ended up the comfortable victors
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil: Michal Martín (-)
The FC Barcelona handball team keep racking up the wins and on Sunday they were victorious at Puente Genil (28-36) in a game where the home side had them sweating big time in the first half but they eventually made their superiority show going into a demanding spell that includes two league and two Champions League games in the space of just ten days
Aitor Ariño scored a majestic six first half goals
and Barça were looking good when they went four clear
yet the home side cut the difference back down to one
Beating Barça is an almost impossible task in the Spanish championship these days
but this team seriously felt they might be able to spring an upset
Richardson and Carlsbogard started banging in the goals and Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas found new verve on goal as the gap between the sides widened
But Barça's lead never reached double figures
Referees: José Antonio Huertas Herrador - Antonio Javier García Del Salto
Barça have won yet another Liga Sacyr ASOBAL and in simply incontestable fashion
winning all 28 games played so far and securing the title with six games still to play
The Palau Blaugrana was buried under confetti after today’s victory against Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil (37-21)
With president Joan Laporta looking on the team got off to an extraordinary slow start
taking over five minutes to score the first goal
converted a penalty it was full steam ahead from there on … From the ninth minute to the end
The first half ended 18-8 and the game ended with a 16-point victory
as well as coach Xavi Pascual have had a hand in all eleven of the incredible winning run
With the Spanish and European Super Cups as well as the Copa del Rey already in the bag
and with the Copa Asobal postponed from December
Barça can now fully concentrate on the EHF Champions League
where the face Meshkov Brest for a place in the Final Four in Cologne
the champions will be at Blasgón y Bodegas Ceres Villa de Aranda with a new mission
Sorhaindo (-) & N'Guessan (4)Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil: De Hita (-)
11-6; 15-7; 18-8 // 22-13; 26-14; 30-15; 32-19; 35-20; 37-21 Árbitros: Enric Escoda y Roland Sánchez
this time against Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil less than 48 hours after the previous win at the Palau
Eleven wins in eleven games on the that Youssef Ben Ali made his debut
Leading 11-7 after the first quarter of an hour
with debutant immediately shining with three first half goals
The visitors closed gap to just one at 24-23
and Pérez de Vargas prevented things from getting even shakier
but two goals from Luka Cindric set things back on course and from then Barça only stretched their lead
Next up is the first game in the second phase of the Champions League on Wednesday at Kielce (6.45pm CET)
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil: Michal Martin Konecny (-)
David Estepa (6).Barça: Gonzalo Pérez de Vargas (-)
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Echoes of Andalusia’s historic Arab presence can be seen today across the region’s hotels and restaurants
Reflecting the centuries-long Arab and Muslim presence in Andalusia
The MICHELIN Guide’s current selections include outstanding restaurants and hotels that are reminiscent of the era of Al-Andalus
The Arab population in this part of southern Spain from the Umayyad conquest in the early 8th century until the Reconquista in 1492 have heavily influenced the region's culture and gastronomy
Noor takes diners on a historical journey to experience the feeling of bygone times in the city of Córdoba
and other experts in Andalusian culture." Each season
this multidisciplinary team visits "historical landscapes" to "devise the new menu around a specific view of the past from an Andalusian perspective." In the 2022-2023 season
they ventured out from their kitchen to interpret the assimilation of Hispano-Arabic cuisine
as well as its introduction to the American continent
which ended in July before the new one begins in September
they “designed [their] menu by reinterpreting the milestones of the gastronomic journey across Andalusia.”
One accommodation option near this Three Star restaurant is Hospes Palacio del Bailío
This hotel is a magnificent example of the preservation of a Roman villa
the vestiges of which can be seen through the glass floor of the atrium in the main building
Also dating back to Roman times are the underground thermal baths
which are now part of the spa facilities and can be accessed via the Patio de los Naranjos and the Mudéjar area of the hotel
Just a 15-minute walk from the Mezquita de Córdoba
this establishment shows how different historical periods can be amalgamated
hark back to the splendor of the 10th century city
still containing the hand-painted stuccowork
These architectural features are perfectly integrated into a contemporary interior design
in which every detail is carefully curated for the benefit of the traveler
such as the outdoor swimming pool surrounded by plants and fruit trees
making this hotel a real oasis in the historical center of the city
the hotel has earned various certifications for its sustainable practices
"Ezequiel first came into contact with Morocco in September 2015
This trip sparked an interest in the local food culture
which led him to become Head Chef at the Hotel Sidi Maarouf in Casablanca a year later." During his two-year stint there
the chef traveled regularly to Marrakech and other nearby cities such as Fez."Al-Andalus has a special significance in this city
as at the time it was one of the great foreign territories of the Caliphate of Córdoba
Both Córdoba and Fez play an important role in our restaurant
as some of our crockery is ceramic tableware from Fez
Our cooking draws on memories of our grandparents' houses
where food was lovingly prepared as time faded into the background
It was an invitation to bask in the tranquility and serenity that are central to Moroccan culture.”
we make the meal a gastronomic ‘journey’ in which the surroundings and crockery also play a role
and spices from Morocco for the emblematic dishes that are an integral part of our menu
such as pastilla (chicken in puff pastry with almonds
muhammara (spicy dip) and occasionally our couscous."
The Arab Side of Seville Now on to the province of Seville, on the border of the municipality of Puente Genil. In the eponymous capital city is the restaurant Az-Zait
whose Arabic name means ‘olive juice’ — giving us a sense of the restaurant's passion for olive oil
This passion makes itself felt over the course of the 6 and 7 course tasting menus
which bear the names of the establishment's olive groves
The carefully curated menus include dishes that showcase the traditional and international cooking style of this restaurant located on Plaza de San Lorenzo
For accommodation in the city, you can choose between two Arab-inspired hotels. Firstly, there's Hotel EME Catedral Mercer
situated directly opposite the iconic Giralda of Seville (once a minaret
The team tells us more about the hotel’s site: "The Hotel EME Catedral Mercer in Seville is located in a historical building from the 16th century
which originally comprised 14 typical Andalusian houses
The renovation was led by architect Juan Pedro Donaire from Granada
The result is a modern luxury hotel that pays homage to its Andalusian roots in a contemporary architectural style
Like the typical houses of the Barrio de Santa Cruz (the medieval Jewish quarter of Seville)
the center of the EME Catedral Mercer hotel has a central patio from which the hotel rooms can be accessed."
"The Patio de los Naranjos is lined with an imposing Duralmond structure
whose design is inspired by the ‘sebka’ (Arabic for ‘net’)
the Islamic woven ornamentation that calls to mind a modern Arab-style latticework
and even on the counters of the panoramic rooftop bar
which boasts views of the cathedral and the Giralda."
The other Sevillian hotel that takes us back to the time of Al-Andalus is CoolRooms Palacio Villapanés
which marries a traditional sense of grandeur with contemporary indulgence
we are told: "Our hotel is living testimony to the profound Arab influence on the city's architecture and culture
The features of this majestic 18th century palace reflect the Andalusian heritage that shaped Seville during the centuries it was under Arab rule
evoke the essence of traditional Arab patios
designed as a refreshing oasis of calm amid the hustle and bustle of the city
but also create a serene atmosphere thanks to the relaxing sound of the water
and geometrical decorations of the hotel are a clear nod to the Mudéjar aesthetic
a style that combines Christian and Muslim architecture and is emblematic of the region."
"The former home of Admiral López-Pintado is now one of the most authentic accommodations in Seville
where historical details rub shoulders with international design pieces by GCA Arquitectos and Patricia Urquiola
It is one of the most iconic and best-preserved palaces in Seville
one of the most important figures in the history of Andalusia
Later given the title of Marquis of Torre Blanca de Aljarafe
and lover of good food.” Built around 1729
the palace was designed by Diego Antonio Díaz
the archbishopric's master builder and possibly the most innovative architect of the time
As the hotel team tells us: "The original construction
a two-story building with double-arched bay windows on columns
follows the style of the Sevillian courtyard house with a long façade bay that includes the entrance hall and the coach houses."
the Palacio de Villapanés has been protected by the City of Seville
as it is considered one of the most important Baroque buildings of the 18th century and has preserved most of its original architectural elements
It’s a marvel of hospitality and the perfect base for discovering the city."
This heritage makes its presence felt on a daily basis "in the use of acidulants such as agraz (a type of sorbet)
and sour pomegranate vinegar; in spicy pestle-and-mortar dressings enhanced with mint; or in goat's milk infused with fruit." It’s also noticeable in the deployment of spices and the quest to "erase the boundaries between savory and sweet." As the chef himself says in reference to the essence of his culinary offering and what he aims to convey: "Serán porque somos
Hero Image: Interior of the Córdoba restaurant Noor (© Javier Peña)
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The MICHELIN Guide\u2019s current selections include outstanding restaurants and hotels that are reminiscent of the era of Al-Andalus
Noor takes diners on a historical journey to experience the feeling of bygone times in the city of C\u00f3rdoba
and other experts in Andalusian culture.\" Each season
this multidisciplinary team visits \"historical landscapes\" to \"devise the new menu around a specific view of the past from an Andalusian perspective.\" In the 2022-2023 season
they \u201cdesigned [their] menu by reinterpreting the milestones of the gastronomic journey across Andalusia.\u201d
One accommodation option near this Three Star restaurant is Hospes Palacio del Bail\u00edo
which are now part of the spa facilities and can be accessed via the Patio de los Naranjos and the Mud\u00e9jar area of the hotel
Just a 15-minute walk from the Mezquita de C\u00f3rdoba
\"Ezequiel first came into contact with Morocco in September 2015
which led him to become Head Chef at the Hotel Sidi Maarouf in Casablanca a year later.\" During his two-year stint there
the chef traveled regularly to Marrakech and other nearby cities such as Fez.\"Al-Andalus has a special significance in this city
as at the time it was one of the great foreign territories of the Caliphate of C\u00f3rdoba
Both C\u00f3rdoba and Fez play an important role in our restaurant
It was an invitation to bask in the tranquility and serenity that are central to Moroccan culture.\u201d
we make the meal a gastronomic \u2018journey\u2019 in which the surroundings and crockery also play a role
muhammara (spicy dip) and occasionally our couscous.\"
For accommodation in the city, you can choose between two Arab-inspired hotels. Firstly, there's Hotel EME Catedral Mercer
The team tells us more about the hotel\u2019s site: \"The Hotel EME Catedral Mercer in Seville is located in a historical building from the 16th century
the center of the EME Catedral Mercer hotel has a central patio from which the hotel rooms can be accessed.\"
\"The Patio de los Naranjos is lined with an imposing Duralmond structure
whose design is inspired by the \u2018sebka\u2019 (Arabic for \u2018net\u2019)
which boasts views of the cathedral and the Giralda.\"
\"Since December 2009, the Palacio de Villapan\u00e9s has been protected by the City of Seville, as it is considered one of the most important Baroque buildings of the 18th century and has preserved most of its original architectural elements. It\u2019s a marvel of hospitality and the perfect base for discovering the city.\"
Hero Image: Interior of the C\u00f3rdoba restaurant Noor (\u00a9 Javier Pe\u00f1a)
Joaquina Amaya. Photo: Tío Ramón Amaya - Exhibition at the Cultural Factory in the Polígono Sur in Seville
The whole team that makes up the family Expoflamenco deeply regrets the farewell of the Sevillian artist Joaquina Amaya. That exceptional echo of the Canastero music and the gypsy spirit professed through commitment to its people and its heritage will always remain in our memories.
Also known as Kina Amaya, was very close to her family and especially to her sister remedies. Together with her other sister, Carmen, and her niece Samara, she was part of the group The DangersWith him he managed to record on disc as Flamenco sauce and collaborated with many artists creating backing vocals with a very particular and identifiable sound.
Host since 1992 of the radio program 'The paths of the cante'
Graduated in Law from the University of Cadiz and author of the books 'De Jerez y sus cantes'
the elegance of the duende' and 'La Albarizuela: the third gypsy neighborhood and flamenco from Jerez'
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With a very pretentious title, I propose a brief analysis of this work –The key to flamenco music (Signatura Editions), by the brothers Antonio and David Hurtado Torres– which has become a classic of musicological analysis of the flamenco.
– Recorded in Puente Genil Digital Studio by Lorenzo Rivas.
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and welcome to a new Flamenco Classroom from the portal Expoflamenco
One of the most traditional popular festivals that has been celebrated these days in Andalusia
some curious singable and danceable fandangos are performed
due to the creative and innovative intervention of the artists
began to dissolve into an important and extensive corpus of flamenco forms from the mid-19th century
Recorded in Puente Genil Digital Studio by Lorenzo Rivas
→ See previous installments of the podcast series here Flamenco Classroom by Alvaro de la Fuente Espejo.
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I’ve known the cantaor David Pino (born in Puente Genil, Córdoba) for several decades, and I always thought of him as a flamenco romantic. I won’t say that he’s superbly gifted for cante, as it took him a while to come up with his own style and sound, perhaps longer than those of his generation, and he’s not overflowing with talent. Yet, he has
and I always thought of him as a flamenco romantic
I won’t say that he’s superbly gifted for cante
as it took him a while to come up with his own style and sound
perhaps longer than those of his generation
even as we can notice influences from other artists
something natural in any self-respecting cantaor
as that means he has been studious and has listened to a great variety of masters in order to learn his trade
Perhaps he has taken too long to record his first album
as he has now achieved maturity as cantaor
Although I always perceived him as a mature cantaor
certainly because he took cante seriously and was always committed to genuine and traditional flamenco
an artist who is very respectful with the legacy of the masters
and this has earned him the respect of the flamenco community
he has been singing as a professional for years and is still going strong
committed cantaor with an impeccable career
and I was impressed by his aplomb as a seasoned and settled cantaor
and I think it’s something essential to undertake such a project
Mi largo caminar is kind of a short flamenco anthology
considering the way David has chosen the styles and interpreted them
As the good aficionado he is (I say this in the best sense) he has submerged himself into the wonderful world of tradition to offer us a good sample of what he likes
with a wonderful base of guitarists: José Antonio Rodríguez
the master explores styles such as livianas
He revisits the old days in a very contemporary way
If there is one feature that stands out in this cantaor from Puente Genil
and after listening to this album for the very first time
The album steers away from the ordinary and it contains good flamenco and good music
David Pino and La Droguería Music label have given us a great gift
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Spain lead the country in energy production
with nine plants generating 83MW from olive oil byproducts
The use of biomass in Andalusia is increasing due to advancements in technology
with olive biomass being the most commonly used source
Byproducts of olive oil production have made the Córdoba province Spain’s leader in energy production from biomass
the province has nine biomass plants which together produce 83MW
providing the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of 247,700 households.Material derived from the olive oil sector
is the most used biomass source in Spain and Córdoba has a fourth of the country’s total supply
Various factors are fueling increased use of biomass in Andalusia
a more informed public and incentives from the regional government
Among the pioneers in biomass use was Córdoba’s Oleícola El Tejar olive oil co-operative
particularly prunings from its growers
It now has four plants using biomass to generate a combined total of 49MW
And in the municipality of Cañete de las Torresa
a plant owned by the Torres group was the first in the world to use the Japanese Kurata system to generate biofuel from wet pomace
According to Renovables (Renewables) Made in Spain
the more than 100,000 hectares of olive groves surrounding it provide the 30,000 tonnes of wet pomace it needs to produce 10,000 tons of biofuels a year
And then there is the 9.82MW electricity generation plant in Puente Genil
which has proved the viability of harnessing an olive biomass usually considered ‘difficult’ to use
Unlike biomass from pomace and olive stones (also known as pits or seeds)
pruning material poses challenges in logistics and consistency
but at this plant it comprises half of total biomass consumption
As for use of energy derived from biomass
consumption of wood pellets in Spain is declining because olive stones are cheaper and need no significant processing
among Spain’s biggest users of biomass energy are those that also that generate its source — olive oil mills and processing plants
Apart from being used to generate hot water and steam in these plants
biomass energy is also heavily used in pomace extraction
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First teamRoberto transfers to SC BragaThe young forward, who has completed the last year of his contract as a Malaguista, will continue his growth within the Portuguese team. Málaga CF reserves 10% of a future sale.
Copy linkRoberto Fernández Jaén (Puente Genil
2002) is a young forward who trained at the MCF Academy
The homegrown player joined the Blue and White discipline in the 18/19 season and
has experienced exponential development as a player
He made his debut with the Málaga CF first team in LaLiga SmartBank 21/22 on the opening day of the competition against CD Mirandés (0-0)
Roberto has played 74 games wearing the Blue and White jersey and has scored 23 goals
The player is being transferred to Sporting Clube de Braga
MCF reserves 10% of a future sale to a third party
Málaga CF wishes Roberto all the luck in his professional and personal future
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has issued 275,400 free Cercanías (local commuter service) and Media Distancia (medium distance) season tickets in the Andalucía region which will be valid for the first four months of the year
The rail company said the total number of free season tickets issued in Andalucía
some 63.4% (179,000) are for travel on Cercanías services
Seville and Cádiz hubs while most of the remainder have been issued for standard Media Distancia services in the region (96,372)
Renfe also issued 6,800 Avant season tickets with a 50% discount for Seville-Cordoba-Malaga
Renfe has issued two million free multi-journey tickets for Cercanías
Rodalies and Media Distancia and Avant travel cards with a 50% discount
Of the total number of free multi-journey tickets issued
more than 1.9 million are for travel on various Cercanías
Rodalies and Cercanías Ancho Métrico lines and on Media Distancia lines
74,400 tickets with 50% Avant discounts have been sold for use on medium-distance high-speed services
which represents 3.7% of all season tickets
To avoid waiting and to speed up the purchase of season tickets
it is recommended to obtain them through the Renfe Cercanías application or
in the case of Media Distancia and Avant season tickets
the customer must be registered beforehand
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ReportWe’re in the final!Málaga CF made it to the final after beating Celta Fotuna. Roberto scored a brace (59' and 88') to seal the win, coming back from the initial goal by visitor, Alfon (16').
Copy linkMálaga CF and Celta Fortuna locked horns in the second leg of the semi-finals for promotion to Laliga Hypermotion this Saturday 8th June (19:30)
La Rosaleda was almost full with 29,042 Malaguistas cheering on the team
Pellicer selected the following starting-11 A
In the initial stages of play La Rosaleda was roaring and the team was feeding off it
The chances came with crosses from Puga and Ferreiro
When it seemed that Málaga were the better side
it was Vigo’s reserve team that opened the scoring
A long pass to Alfon who created an individual play and netted the first goal of the game
Celta Fortuna increased their attacks in the Blue and White area
but the expeditious Malaguista defence prevented the visitors from multiplying their advantage
Pellicer brought on Kevin and Einar for Ferreiro and Nelson (booked in the first half) and the game tipped in the Malaguistas’ favour
Local opportunities kept on coming and La Rosaleda was a pressure cooker
The homegrown player could have gone level with a great shot that grazed the crossbar and then again after a great play by Dani Lorenzo
the local goal came after a great steal from Dani Lorenzo
who outwitted the visiting goalkeeper to equalise the game with a superb goal (1-1)
From that moment on the match was a Málaga CF monologue
Kevin unsettled the visitors while Einar cut off every opportunity for the rival
The Malaguista attacks followed one another
who made it 2-1 for the hosts after a great cross from Kevin
Three goals from the Puente Genil player in these playoffs
The referee's three whistles unleashed the delight in the stands of La Rosaleda
First teamRoberto, Malaguista until 2025The Blue and White homegrown player automatically renewed his contract following the #MálagaRealZaragoza clash, and signs to the Entity until the end of the 24/25 season.
Copy linkThe young forward
whose contract with the Club extended until 2024
Roberto Fernández Jaén (Puente Genil
2002) has grown exponentially within the MCF Academy in recent years
In 18/19 he joined the youth ranks at ‘juvenil’ age
and last season played a key role in the Juvenil ‘A’ regional league championship
putting the teams amongst the top four in Spain
has scored 20 goals and forms a spectacular attacking duo with Loren Zúñiga
Without having made his debut at Club Atlético Malagueño
and still with a reserve team registration
the Malaguista number ‘39’ made his first team debut in LaLiga SmartBank 21/22 in the season opener (Málaga CF 0-0 CD Mirandés)
Roberto has taken part in a dozen matches with a remarkable performance
which led to the team earning a valuable point
Málaga CF is ensuring for the future a player with massive potential
with fantastic qualities and the hunger to continue growing within the Club
It’s great to be able to count on you until 2025
These 9 Andalusian towns take Christmas so seriously that their traditions and Christmas proposals attract hundreds of visitors every year
there are also picturesque corners such as these that make Christmas their own
unique celebrations and traditions that deserve at least a visit
Undisputed first stop on a tour that has much to do with the palate
Estepa is one of the cradles of Christmas as its handmade delicacies go around Andalusia to sweeten our palate
in Estepa we can also enjoy one of the greatest chocolate shows: the Chocolate City
La Estepeña is the factory that prepares every year this model with the most iconic attractions of Seville (although as a novelty
this year represents the most emblematic buildings of Madrid)
the Museo del Mantecado is the official home of the polvorones
Travel to Jerez to sing Christmas carols to the rhythm of the zambomba? The answer is always yes. Christmas is not understood in this town in Cádiz without the music
A party around the zambomba of the hand of one of the most iconic wines of Andalusia
one of the villages of Andalusia that carries the Christmas flag
Higuera de la Sierra (Huelva) celebrates the oldest Epiphany parade in Andalusia and the second oldest in Spain
About 30,000 people come to the historic center to enjoy this centenary parade
the Museum of the Three Kings Parade is a space that brings together its unique history
What better than the pasture and the local gastronomy to frame such a Christmas town like this
Galleros de Rute recovers every year this spectacular tradition: to elaborate a gigantic Bethlehem made with chocolate
With an extension of more than 56 square meters and more than 1,450 kilos of chocolate
they have opted to respect the usual theme and “return to the most classic formula
Pure chocolate and details of marzipan and sugar make up this majestic ephemeral work that attracts thousands of visitors every year
Possibly this Huelva town is the funniest corner of Spain
here New Year’s Eve is celebrated twice
the neighbors decided to dress up and rehearse the chimes in the Calle Real (with all the parade included)
On other occasions it has been celebrated up to 52 hours after the official celebration
Those who like to escape to out-of-the-ordinary visits will find in this destination a humorous touch for the holidays
Although we should not make the mistake of comparing the Christmas lighting of a small town in Cordoba with the big national cities
Puente Genil can boast of being one of the most recognized in the Christmas context
And it is that every year surprises with a sensational lighting display
it was the second Spanish town to have electric lights
A million energy-saving lights illuminate the streets of this Cordoba town every year with decorative elements of all kinds
The oldest nativity scene in Andalusia has been attracting curious people from all over the country since 1970 to contemplate the classic biblical scenes
The visitor will be able to delight with scenes taken care of to the detail as well as other costumbristas own of the province of Huelva
A journey that opens the way to a universe of trades
the Living Nativity Scene of Beas has been awarded numerous prizes by different associations of nativity scene makers
One of the 7 Wonders of the Province of Huelva and certainly one of the villages of Andalusia more devoted to Christmas
Would you like to take a refreshing dip in the Mediterranean waters in the middle of December
and since it has become fashionable for some time now
there are many who decide to start the year with a dip in the town of Almuñécar
The beach of San Cristobal is your place if you are prone to these little follies
The Living Nativity Scene of Sanlúcar la Mayor is one of the essential Christmas events in the province of Seville
A popular event organized by the brotherhood of Good Friday of the town and that elevates this tradition to excellence
waterfalls and a detailed characterization to frame the scenes following the biblical narrative
All this harmonized with the usual Christmas carols and hundreds of extras from the arrival of the Magi to the fields of Judea
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Dura goleada encajada por el filial ante un rival muy superior
El Sevilla FC C de Joaquín Hidalgo
visitaba en la mañana de este domingo Córdoba para enfrentarse al Puente Genil
Los tres puntos se quedaron en la localidad cordobesa
Abrió la lata Capi en el minuto 56; se ampliaría la distancia a los 83 minutos con el doblete del atacante del Puente Genil; y José María
que se ve más cerca del ascenso directo a la Segunda Federación
El filial cierra de esta dolorosa forma sus partidos a domicilio
y se queda en el decimosegunda posición con 41 puntos
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Transcurre entre Jaén y la antigua estación de Campo Real
y cuenta con un tramo extra de casi ocho kilómetros en el ramal que discurre hasta Baena
Este antiguo trazado ferroviario del Tren del Aceite –recuperado para ciclistas y senderistas– es una manera alternativa y muy natural de acercarse al sur de la provincia de Córdoba, ya que a nuestro paso irán apareciendo cuevas
lugares con encanto en los que hacer un picnic
antiguas estaciones de tren… Y todo bien regado por el mejor aceite de oliva virgen extra y el vino más amontillado
se trata de un entorno cargado de “enclaves naturales singulares y a escasa distancia de núcleos rurales llenos de historia
DEL VIADUCTO DEL GUADAJOZ A LA ESTACIÓN DE LUQUE (10,1 KM)
Arrancamos el recorrido junto a una joya de la ingeniería ferroviaria decimonónica
que –con 207 metros de longitud y 50 metros de altura– conecta las provincias de Córdoba y Jaén
sobre las mansas aguas del río que le da nombre
nos asomaremos a las trincheras ferroviarias y apreciaremos el olor de las flores silvestre
antes de pararnos a descansar en el collado de las Arcas para intentar encontrar los precarios restos del muelle de un antiguo apeadero‐cargadero del tren
adonde llegaba un trenecillo de vía estrecha con minerales de los yacimientos de Zamoranos
una pintoresca aldea perteneciente a Priego de Córdoba
uno de los pueblos más atractivos de la Subbética
Bien cerca se encuentra la laguna del Salobral
declarada Reserva Natural y Zona especial para la protección de las aves
por lo que si nos acercamos con unos prismático a un pequeño mirador del camino podremos avistar patos
Es en este punto donde la ruta verde se cruza con el Camino Mozárabe a Santiago poco antes de vislumbrar a lo lejos el pueblo de Luque
La estación de Luque es la primera del tramo cordobés de la Vía Verde del Aceite con la que nos toparemos
ya sea en el edificio de viajeros o al aire libre
bajo la amplia marquesina donde estacionaban los trenes o en los vagones restaurados y acondicionados como comedores con encanto
En la nave habilitada como Museo del aceite se ofrecen catas y desayunos molineros
además de visitar el recinto del castillo nazarí
te recomendamos dar un paseo entre sus calles encaladas para probar un salmorejo o unos flamenquines en alguno de sus bares
DE LA ESTACIÓN DE LUQUE A ZUHEROS (7,0 KM) Y RAMAL A BAENA (7.9 KM)
Traspasaremos una esbelta pasarela antes de tomar el suave ramal que nos lleva hasta la villa de Baena, que presta su nombre a la Denominación de Origen que acoge la producción oleícola de varios municipios atravesados por la Vía Verde. En la zona alta, nos aguarda un mirador con vistas al Parque Natural de las Sierras Subbéticas y al pueblo de Zuheros
Descenderemos entre olivares y algún que otro viñedo hasta la estación de Baena
que en julio de 1918 recibió al primer tren de viajeros que circuló por este ramal: el Trenillo de Baena
pero en su lugar hallarás un área de descanso y un mirador desde el que apreciar la blancura de las casas en contraste con el entorno
enseguida alcanzaremos el pueblo de Luque y su estación
que dejaremos atrás –así como un peligroso cruce– antes de atravesar el curvado viaducto de Zuheros que conduce al pueblo homónimo
pronto nos sorprenderá la estación de Doña Mencía
un edificio de viajeros transformado en restaurante
equipamiento infantil y una nave habilitada como Centro Cicloturista Subbética
directamente a callejear –entre casas encaladas y caserones señoriales– por el pueblo hasta encontrar el Museo Histórico y su castillo del siglo XV
Puedes detenerte en una casilla ferroviaria rehabilitada que hay junto a un área de descanso para disfrutar de una espléndida vista panorámica de Doña Mencía o proseguir el camino hasta atravesar el túnel del Plantío
y posteriormente los viaductos de la Sima y de Los dientes de la Vieja
Centro Cicloturista Subbética de Doña Mencía
Ya en Cabra –una de las poblaciones más importantes del sur de la Córdoba medieval al estar situada casi en el centro geográfico de Andalucía– destacan el castillo de los Condes de Cabra
el parque Alcántara Romero y el popular barrio del Cerro
con casas encaladas y engalanadas con macetas de flores
que en mayo alcanzan su apogeo de fragancia y color
No te pierdas el retablo barroco construido con mármol local de la ermita de la Virgen de la Sierra
en la cima del Picacho de la Sierra de Cabra
El Centro de interpretación del Tren del Aceite
que ocupa la estación de ferrocarril de Cabra del siglo XIX
se trata de un espacio tematizado y musealizado en el que aprender todo acerca del ferrocarril y de la cultura del aceite de oliva
Centro de interpretación del Tren del Aceite
Salimos a campo abierto –entre vegetación mediterránea–
atravesamos un paso inferior y salvamos una carretera antes de alcanzar el viaducto del Alamedal
el primero de acero construido en España –por la Compañía de los Ferrocarriles Andaluces–
cuyo tablero fue realizado en un taller francés
constatamos la hegemonía del olivar en el territorio: más del 76% del término municipal está ocupado por este milenario y retorcido árbol
percibimos las señales de la vitalidad industrial que define a esta urbe
la actividad agroalimentaria y los metales (es la segunda ciudad en importancia económica y demográfica de toda la provincia de Córdoba
El Centro de Ocio y Turismo ‘La Estación’ (que ocupa el antiguo edificio de viajeros) alberga una exposición sobre las artesanías lucentinas (orfebrería
El hangar acoge la exposición de vehículos clásicos del Museo de la Automoción
En Lucena existe otro museo realmente curioso y entretenido: el Museo del Mueble
que se halla en el interior de la silla más grande del mundo
de madera maciza y con 26 metros de altura
Entre las joyas monumentales de Lucena –conocida como la ‘perla de Sefarad’–
llaman la atención la parroquia de San Mateo
considerada la catedral de la Subbética cordobesa
que alberga el Museo arqueológico y etnológico
en donde fueron halladas 346 tumbas del siglo XI
Patronato de Turismo de CórdobaDE LUCENA A PUENTE GENIL (21,0 KM)
Proseguimos nuestro periplo por la Vía Verde
enfilando hacia Las Navas del Selpillar para tomar el último tramo rodeados del sempiterno paisaje de olivar
con viñas y alguna que otra encina y frutales
Desde esta pedanía lucentina se toma el desvío hacia las localidades de Moriles, cuna del vino D.O., cuya antigua estación de Moriles‐Horcajo alberga el Centro Enogastronómico de la Ruta del Vino Montilla‐Moriles, y Aguilar de la Frontera
con su curiosa plaza de planta octogonal y su barroca Torre del Reloj
También hacia las lagunas del sur de Córdoba
declaradas Reservas Naturales por sus especiales valores como lugares de invernada y nidificación de aves migratorias
Daremos nuestros últimos pasos o pedaladas siguiendo la huella del Tren del Aceite entre blancas tierras salpicadas de verdes vides y olivos
Salvaremos una estilizada pasarela de color rojo –con la sierra del Castillo de fondo– y el arroyo de Navaluenga antes de llegar al entorno de la abandonada estación de Campo Real
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There are five rounds left to resolve the two active fronts in the Plenitude League with the battle for European places and the fight to stay in the top category
Survival is concentrated in six teams separated by only 4 points with the triple tie formed by Bada Huesca
Guadalajara (14p); Servigroup Hotels Benidorm has 15p
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil adds 16p and Frigoríficos del Morrazo collects 18p
but especially if it's a direct duel for survival like the one that will face Navarrese and Aragonese
In the second half of the Plenitude League
Helvetia Anaitasuna has registered 6 of the 20 points at stake with 3 wins and 7 losses and Bada Huesca has obtained 9 of the 20 with 4 wins
8 of the 14 points of the Navarrese have been conquered on their court while the Oscenses have added 6 of their 14 as visitors
Helvetia Anaitasuna will seek to break a streak of five consecutive losses against a Bada Huesca that comes from imposing in a direct duel for survival to Servigroup Hotels Benidorm (30-26)
Pending this clash will be the teams involved in the fight to save the category
Guadalajara will receive at home a demanding rival like Bathco BM
Ángel Ximénez Puente Genil will open the doors of Mayor Miguel Salas for the visit of REBI Handball Cuenca and Frigoríficos del Morrazo will face Viveros Herol BM
The 26th round will be completed with the clash between BM
Logroño La Rioja and Tubos Aranda Villa de Aranda with the Arandinos enjoying a comfortable cushion of +8 over the danger positions
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