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Manuel Rodriguez Lopez Socio-Cultural Centre
The Manuel Rodriguez Lopez Socio-Cultural Centre is a centre with library facilities, computer and a large social space dedicated to the poet, writer and chronicler Manuel Rodriguez Lopez Manuel Oreste Rodríguez López (11 December 1934, in Paradela, Lugo, Paradela, Lugo, Spain – 13 February 1990 Lugo) was a Galician poet and writer. Biography Manuel Rodriguez Lopez was born in 1934 in a hamlet in the region of Paradela, Lug ..., situated in Paradela. The facilities are open to use for the community, and it is the place in which the Manuel Oreste Rodriguez Lopez Literary Contest is held yearly. History The centre was unveiled in 2001 by Manuel Fraga Iribarne. This new building is the home to what was the Manuel Rodriguez Lopez house of Culture, inaugurated in 1990. The Manuel Oreste Rodriguez Lopez Literary Contest has been held there yearly since 1995, reaching the 17th edition in 2012. The prize-giving ceremony is celebrated every December. Facilities The centre h ...
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Paradela, Lugo
Paradela is a municipality in Lugo province in Galicia in north-west Spain. It is situated in the region of Sarria. There were 2,193 people living in Paradela as of 2008 (1,101 men and 1,092 women). It is known for the connection it has with the Way of St. James. The French route of such a way, ending in Santiago de Compostela, passes through five parishes of Paradela: Ferreiros, Francos, Laxe, Cortes and Loio. Etymology The name Paradela comes from the diminutive of the Latin word ''parata'', which can be translated as hostal, or near the end of the journey. Parishes Here is a list of all parishes within Paradela, each having their own saint shown in brackets. *Aldosende (Santiago) *Andreade (Santiago) *Barán (San Pedro) *Castro (San Mamede) *Castro de Rei de Lemos (Santa María) *As Cortes (San Salvador) *Ferreiros (Santa María) *Francos (Santa María) *A Laxe (Santiago) *Loio (San Xoán) *Paradela (San Miguel) *San Facundo de Ribas de Miño (San Facundo) *San Martiño de C ...
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Manuel Rodriguez Lopez
Manuel Oreste Rodríguez López (11 December 1934, in Paradela, Lugo, Paradela, Lugo, Spain – 13 February 1990 Lugo) was a Galician poet and writer. Biography Manuel Rodriguez Lopez was born in 1934 in a hamlet in the region of Paradela, Lugo, Paradela. When he was six years old, he moved to Barcelona, and in 1987, he returned to Lugo. He studied Philosophy and Humanities at the Diocesan Seminary of Barcelona from 1946 to 1952. He then studied accounting and labour legislation. He worked as the head of the department of administrative staff in a motorcycle industry (OSSA). He married Irene Lopez Gomez (O Páramo), and fathered two sons. He died from a stroke in Lugo in 1990. Throughout his life he showed great concern for culture and Galicia (Spain), Galicia during his long emigration in Catalonia, where he became the chronicler of all acts related to Galicia celebrated in Catalonia, as once established in Lugo. Manuel Rodriguez Lopez was awarded in numerous literary contest ...
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Manuel Oreste Rodriguez Lopez Literary Contest
The Manuel Oreste Literary Contest is a literary contest hosted by Paradela City Council. The award ceremony is held in the Manuel Rodriguez Lopez Socio-Cultural Centre, Paradela on a yearly basis. The contest is open to writers and poets writing in either the Galician or Spanish languages, with prizes given out to the winners of each category. It is hosted in the name of the Galician poet, author and chronicler Manuel Rodriguez Lopez, and has been held every year without interruptions since 1995, with the award ceremony for the 18th Edition scheduled for December 2013. Criteria Writers and Poets from anywhere in the world writing in Galician or Spanish are eligible to submit their work to the contest. The work must be maximum 20 pages long, and poetry must be maximum 100 verses long. The work must be original and unedited, and must not have won any other contest. The work must be typed, with double-spacing. The jury evaluates all the work sent the year of the Award Ceremony ...
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Manuel Fraga Iribarne
Manuel Fraga Iribarne (; 23 November 1922 – 15 January 2012) was a Spanish professor and politician in Francoist Spain, who was also the founder of the People's Party. Fraga was Minister of Information and Tourism between 1962 and 1969, Ambassador to the United Kingdom between 1973 and 1975, Minister of the Interior in 1975, Second Deputy Prime Minister between 1975 and 1976, President of the People's Alliance/People's Party between 1979 and 1990 and President of the Regional Government of Galicia between 1990 and 2005. He was also a Member of the Congress of Deputies and a Senator. Fraga's career as one of the key political figures in Spain straddles both General Francisco Franco's regime and the subsequent transition to representative democracy. He served as the President of the Regional Government of Galicia from 1990 to 2005 and as a Senator until November 2011. Fraga is also one of the Fathers of the Constitution. Biography Early life Fraga was born in Vilalba, Lugo Pro ...
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Centro Socio-cultural Manuel Rodriguez Lopez Biblioteca
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Buildings And Structures In The Province Of Lugo
A building, or edifice, is an enclosed structure with a roof and walls standing more or less permanently in one place, such as a house or factory (although there's also portable buildings). Buildings come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and functions, and have been adapted throughout history for a wide number of factors, from building materials available, to weather conditions, land prices, ground conditions, specific uses, prestige, and aesthetic reasons. To better understand the term ''building'' compare the list of nonbuilding structures. Buildings serve several societal needs – primarily as shelter from weather, security, living space, privacy, to store belongings, and to comfortably live and work. A building as a shelter represents a physical division of the human habitat (a place of comfort and safety) and the ''outside'' (a place that at times may be harsh and harmful). Ever since the first cave paintings, buildings have also become objects or canvasses of much art ...
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