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cvbarroso · 7 months
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Hodie XXIII septembris quoque… Sanctae Theclae, Virginis et Martyris.
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asiesmetapan · 7 months
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Metapán finalmente gana de visitante al Santa Tecla.
Aca te presentamos el resumen del emocionante partido de fútbol entre Metapán y Santa Tecla en el Estadio Héroes y Mártires.En un emocionante encuentro de fútbol que tuvo lugar en el Estadio Héroes y Mártires de la Universidad del Salvador, dos equipos desesperados por puntos se enfrentaron en un partido crucial. Tanto Metapán como Santa Tecla se encuentran luchando por salir de las tres últimas…
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tanogabo · 7 months
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(via Santa Tecla di Kitzingen)
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neuralfunk · 7 months
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happy bi visibility day and also happy Santa Tecla (lit. Saint Keycap) to all bi computer people 🩷💜💙💻
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luzdaimagem · 1 year
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Santa Tecla
Monte de Santa Tecla ou Monte de Santa Tegra e Forte da Ìnsua
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topsportsasia · 2 years
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Reinado de El Salvador 2022 results: Alejandra Guajardo, Andrea Aguilar, Eugenia Avalos crowned in Santa Tecla
Reinado de El Salvador 2022 results: Alejandra Guajardo, Andrea Aguilar, Eugenia Avalos crowned in Santa Tecla
beauty pageant: Reinado de El Salvadoredition: 15thdate: August 13, 2022venue: Fundación Empresarial para el Desarrollo Educativo (FEPADE) auditorium, Santa Tecla, El Salvador international membership: Miss Universe, Miss Intercontinental, Reina Hispanoamericana, Miss Tourism and Culture Universecandidates: 14 . RESULTS PLACEMENTCANDIDATESReinado de El Salvador UniversoMiss Universe El…
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conandaily2022 · 2 years
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Reinado de El Salvador 2022 results: Alejandra Gavidia crowns successor in Santa Tecla
Reinado de El Salvador 2022 results: Alejandra Gavidia crowns successor in Santa Tecla
beauty pageant: Reinado de El Salvadoredition: 15thdate: August 13, 2022venue: Fundación Empresarial para el Desarrollo Educativo (FEPADE) auditorium, Santa Tecla, El Salvador international membership: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss Intercontinentalcandidates: 14 Alejandra Gavidia CANDIDATES PLACEMENTCANDIDATESTop 14Jennifer Magaña (Ahuachapán)Alejandra Guajardo (Cabañas)Julissa…
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nobeerreviews · 2 years
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You can never have too much sky. You can fall asleep and wake up drunk on sky, and sky can keep you safe when you are sad.
-- Sandra Cisneros
(Sitges, Spain)
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guessimdumb · 2 years
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Los Junior's De Santa Tecla - Quiero Saber De Ti (1973?)
While wandering through youtube playlists filled with covers of Beatles’ tunes by Central American bands, I came upon this wild Latin psych gem from El Salvador.
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escapismsworld · 8 months
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📍Sitges, along Catalonia's coastline, combines stunning beaches with captivating architecture. Its diverse designs, from Modernisme (exemplified by Casa Bacardí) to the Old Town's Mediterranean allure, showcase a rich heritage. Notable landmarks like the Church of Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla and opulent seafront mansions add to Sitges' architectural charm, making it a culturally rich and visually captivating destination.
📸: Yamil Doval
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ernestdescalsartwok · 2 years
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SITGES-PINTURA-ACUARELAS-MARINA-BARCAS-CLUB NAUTIC-PLATJA-ESGLESIA-SANT BARTOMEU I SANTA TECLA-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS por Ernest Descals Por Flickr: SITGES-PINTURA-ACUARELAS-MARINA-BARCAS-CLUB NAUTIC-PLATJA-ESGLESIA-SANT BARTOMEU I SANTA TECLA-PINTOR-ERNEST DESCALS- Momentos especiales cuando al final de la tarde se oscurece el cielo por las nubes en el cielo en la playa de SITGES, Barcelona, muchas barcas blancas en el Club Nàutic y la església de Sant Bartomeu i Santa Tecla presidiendo la escena marítima, algunos bañistas aprovechan para tomar el último baño en el mar. Paisajes marineros en las playas de la comarca de El Garraf en Catalunya. Pintura del artista pintor Ernest Descals con acuarelas sobre papel de 50 x 70 centímetros.
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hemlockdrunk · 4 months
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sabato 20/01/2024 sanremo (im) piazzale pian di nave (santa tecla / living garden) presidio per la palestina e per la condanna dello stato illegittimo di israele da parte del tribunale dell'aja
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beardedmrbean · 1 year
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SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - El Salvador's state of emergency to combat gangs, which has widespread public support despite a growing prison population and allegations of human rights abuses, will be maintained until all criminals are captured, the country's security minister told Reuters.
Since President Nayib Bukele asked the country's congress to approve a state of exception in March last year, security forces have arrested more than 64,000 suspected gang members and associates. Authorities estimate they have around 10,000 more arrests to make and the measure has been regularly extended.
"As long as we have these murderers and these terrorists fleeing and escaping within the country, this measure must continue," Security Minister Gustavo Villatoro said in an interview last week in his office in San Salvador. 
He said Salvadoran authorities were working with counterparts in southern Mexico, Guatemala and the United States to find an unspecified number of gang members who had fled. 
The crackdown on El Salvador's notorious gangs has more than halved murders in one of the most crime-ridden countries in the Western hemisphere, drawing the interest of other nations struggling with gang violence and raising questions about what rights citizens are willing to exchange for living on safer streets. 
With nearly 2% of its adult population behind bars, El Salvador has the highest incarceration rate in the world and recently inaugurated one of the region's largest prisons, with a capacity for 40,000 inmates. 
Under the state of emergency some constitutional rights have been suspended. Arrests can be made without a warrant, the government has unfettered access to private communications, and detainees' rights to a lawyer have been shelved.
But the vast majority of people in El Salvador say they approve of the hard-line approach and feel safer. A survey this month by pollsters CID Gallup found that 92% of the population supports the state of exception.
In 2022 homicides fell 57% to 495, from 1,147 in 2021, according to government figures. Extortion, one of the gangs' primary sources of income, has plummeted, many residents say. By August of last year, the transportation minister estimated bus companies had already saved around $50 million from not paying.
In Santa Tecla, a city just outside capital San Salvador, 45-year-old mechanic Manuel said he had paid extortion money for 12 years. Every two weeks he gave the money to hitmen from MS-13 who threatened to kill his wife and four children if he did not pay, and he was often forced to fix the gang's cars for free. During Christmas he would pay double.
But since last July, no one has come to collect the payment, he said.
"I feel calmer, I can go for a walk. I go out to walk every night with my young children," he told Reuters. "Before I didn't even take them out."
STRONGMAN MOVES
The results of the crackdown have led other countries in the region to consider similar policies, including Honduras, which implemented a pared-down version last December. El Salvador has also discussed offering support to Haiti, which has pleaded for help from the international community to end gang violence that has left much of its territory off-limits to the government.
Villatoro said El Salvador's curbed rights were necessary to ensure security and would only be lifted when the security risk "reaches numbers close to zero."
"The majority of Salvadorans have not been subjected to this suppression of rights," he said. 
But the widening of state authority in the name of security, for some analysts, is in-step with other strongman moves Bukele has made to centralize power. He has dissolved anti-corruption legal bodies, stacked the country's top court with loyalists who immediately allowed for presidential re-election, and passed a sweeping law aimed at prohibiting journalists from writing about gangs.
Bukele has also built a communications juggernaut powered partly by paid internet trolls to hail his policies, especially on security, and attack those who raise human rights concerns.
Rights groups have documented hundreds of arbitrary arrests, torture, and the deaths of prisoners in state custody.
Human Rights Watch, citing leaked government data, has reported "mass due process violations" and said minors as young as 12 were being held in overcrowded prisons.
The government denies the accusations of torture and other rights abuses outside those allowed under the state of exception. Around 3,700 people who were considered to have been "coerced" by gangs into crimes had been released, Villatoro said.
"It doesn't interest us to convict anyone unjustly," he said.
For ten residents Reuters spoke to in neighborhoods around San Salvador once dominated by gangs the crackdown has transformed their lives for the better. They now can go outside at night, spend time at parks and soccer pitches, receive visitors from other parts of the city and even order fast food delivery - all unthinkable when the gangs roamed.
Alexander Guillen is a 24-year-old university student who is part of an artistic graffiti collective that now paints the walls where Barrio 18 tags once reigned.
"There is freedom that young people have to be able to perform, be it artistically, culturally, or in sports," he said. "We have that freedom to be able to develop ourselves... to be able to use the public spaces in the neighborhood without any fear."
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gonzalo-obes · 7 months
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IMAGENES Y DATOS INTERESANTES DEL DIA 23 DE SEPTIEMBRE DE 2023
Equinoccio de Otoño, Día Internacional Contra la Explotación Sexual y la Trata de Personas, Día Mundial de la Astronomía (en Otoño), Día Internacional de las Lenguas de Señas, Día Internacional de la Bisexualidad, Día Mundial del Síndrome de Piernas Inquietas, Semana Internacional de las Personas Sordas, Año Internacional del Mijo y Año Internacional del Diálogo como Garantía de Paz.
Santa Tecla, Santa Heresvida, San Constancio y Santa Polixena.
Tal día como hoy en el año 1519: El conquistador español Hernán Cortés llega a la ciudad de Tlaxcala, en México.
En 1846: Se descubre el planeta Neptuno, a la vez por los astrónomos, el francés Urbain Le Verrier y el inglés John Couch Adams. El alemán Johann Gottfried Galle verificó el descubrimiento.
En 1889: Se funda en Japón la empresa Nintendo, que comienza fabricando naipes, y que actualmente construye consolas y desarrolla videojuegos.
En 1909: Se publica la novela por fascículos de Gaston Leroux 'El fantasma de la ópera' (originalmente Le Fantôme de l'Opéra).
En 1913: El francés Roland Garros se convierte en el primer piloto en sobrevolar el mar Mediterráneo.
En 1983: Ocurre un accidente en el reactor RA-2 del Centro Atómico Constituyentes, en la provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina). Debido a un fallo humano, causó un muerto y 17 heridos, y es hasta la fecha el más grave de este país.
En 1985: El gobierno francés admite la implicación de los Servicios Secretos Franceses en el hundimiento del Rainbow Warrior, barco insignia de Greenpeace, ocurrido el 10 de julio del mismo año.
En 1999: Se pierde contacto con la sonda espacial Mars Climate Orbiter al entrar en la atmósfera de Marte, tiempo después se llegó a la conclusión que fue por un error de traducción de medidas (entre millas y kilómetros). La sonda tenía como objetivo estudiar la atmósfera marciana.
En 2002: Se pone en circulación la primera versión del navegador web Mozilla Firefox (Phoenix 0.1).
En 2008: Sale al mercado oficialmente el sistema operativo Android para smartphones.
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francinebill · 11 months
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May 28 - Day 1 - Backroads - Vitorino De Piaes - Torre de Gomariz Hotel -
We met our Backroads leaders and other guests (20 total) and boarded a bus for the drive to the countryside of Vitorino dos Piaes for the beginning of our 9 mile walk along the Camino de Santiago. The Camino is a well known pilgrimage route through either France, Spain or Portugal. The day was perfect for walking and the terrain was mostly level on hard surfaces. At mid-day we stopped for a picnic lunch at a private villa that was built in the middle of the 18th Century and overlooking the valley below. The villa has been in the family since it was built and now has many modern amenities along with the charm of the past. After lunch we continued our walk along narrow streets lined with a variety of homes, stone walls built without mortar, grape vine trellises, a variety of vegetable gardens along with an occasional sheep. Due to the rain in Northern Portugal the area sustains an agricultural abundance.
We ended the day at Torre de Gomariz, a hotel that has a modern elegance along with historical references. Part of the building dates from the 15th Century, however, the rooms and amenities are very 21st Century. The hotel has 24 rooms all facing the surrounding fountains, grape vines, fruit trees and tall pines. Our first dinner and reception was at the hotel and it was nice way to end the first day of walking.
May 29 - Day 2 - Backroads - Camino Portugues - Torre de Gomariz Hotel -
This day we walked a stage of the Camino Portugues through the town of Ponte de Lima and across its eponymous bridge that was first built in 1125 and strengthened in the 15th Century. We walked past vineyards, through tree-lined paths with views of streams. The weather was perfect and the lunch spot was a welcome sight with its seating overlooking a large stream all shaded with many plants. After a delightful lunch we walked the final segment with a stop and beverage after our 7.5 mile day. We returned to our hotel retreat for a rest before our evening feast of selected salads, a variety of meat and fish along with a medley of vegetable choices. The evening was highlighted with a fado a music ensemble. Fado music is Portuguese folk music that developed in the early 19th Century.
May 30 - Day 3 - Backroads - Minho Estuary - Parador de Baiona, Spain -
We began the day with a drive over the Minho River and into Spain to begin our climb of the Monte Santa Tecla. The climb is steep with a stunning view of the river and towns in the distance. After a brief rest we headed down the mountain to the beach for our continued walk on a boardwalk close to the jagged shore. We ended our walk for lunch in the town of Guarda overlooking the bay. We enjoyed a late lunch of salads, roasted vegetables and a variety of shell fish. After lunch we took the van to the town of Baiona and our our next hotel, the Paradores, a medieval looking resort that was built in the middle of the 20th Century. The hotel is surrounded by high fortress walls where the town was first located. The high stone walls, towers and other features were constructed in the 15th and 16th Centuries. The views from the walls were spectacular overlooking the small bay and the many islands in the distance. We ended 7.6 mile day with a well deserved gelato.
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