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Radio Viajera Travel Podcast

VILLANUEVA DE LA VERA

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VILLANUEVA DE LA VERA

Radio Viajera Travel Podcast

VILLANUEVA DE LA VERA

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VILLANUEVA DE LA VERA

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VILLANUEVA DE LA VERA

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Si hay algo que caracteriza a Villanueva de la Vera son sus impresionantes paisajes naturales, un lugar rodeado de montañas y bosques, que cuenta con ríos de agua cristalina como el Tiétar.
José García Mora, más conocido como “El Cura Mora” fue una de las personas más influyentes en el norte de Extremadura durante la segunda mitad el siglo XIX y primeros años del XX. Realizó parte de sus estudios en su ciudad natal, Plasencia, en
Villanueva de la Vera is a town deeply rooted in folklore and popular culture, which is why they decided to celebrate every year (two weeks after Easter) a day of coexistence and/or meeting of the folklore groups of the region.
The Peropalo interpretation centre is located in the tourist office in Villanueva, and gives us an insight into the Peropalo Festival of Regional Tourist Interest.
We talk about the Cabra Verata, paprika, tasajo and more typical dishes from Villanueva de la Vera.
Early on Carnival Sunday, the Peropalo is carried in silence, following an ancestral ritual, to the town square. This marks the beginning of Villanueva de la Vera's biggest traditional festival.
Its origin is unknown. Like any legend, the legend of the Peropalo has several versions. The most widespread tells that the Peropalo was a Jew who lived in the Sierra de Gredos, on the run from justice, and that at carnival time he would come d
Villanueva de la Vera has been one of the towns that has best preserved traditional music.Chuchi Zamarra has participated in this episode. The song you are listening to is "Rondeña Cabrera" by the group "El Arroyo de los Cagaos".
The municipality of Villanueva de la Vera covers an area of 132 km². The highest altitude is 2266 m, in Casquero de Peones (on the border with Navalonguilla) and the lowest elevation is 260 m at the river Tiétar. Therefore, the difference in al
We list the various initiatives aimed at the social regeneration of the area.
The town of Villanueva de la Vera has always had a fervent religious vocation, proof of which is the large number of brotherhoods listed in documents from the end of the 18th century, which also detailed their assets, including whether they had
Built in the 16th century, it has been declared a Monument of Cultural Interest. It is located in the Plaza del Cementerio, and its walls are built with granite masonry reinforced with ashlars in the corners and exterior buttresses.
José García Mora, better known as "El Cura Mora", was one of the most influential people in the north of Extremadura during the second half of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. He did part of his studies in his hometown,
The popular architecture of Villanueva, like that of the rest of the villages of La Vera, is characterised by the timber frame construction system, which was carried out by carpenters for the upper floors, as the first floor was built in ashlar
On the corner of Calle Chorrillo is the oldest house in the village. In the past there was a small fountain below the Chorrillo fountain which was used as a washing place so that the main fountain would not fill with soap and so that the animal
This square is a clear example of Verata's popular architecture, pentagonal and porticoed.
The population originated during the period of repopulation that began at the end of the 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century, when four villages were formed: Mesa, Curuela, Salobral and San Antón.
Enumeramos las diversas iniciativas encaminadas a la regeneración social de la zona.
José García Mora, más conocido como “El Cura Mora” fue una de las personas más influyentes en el norte de Extremadura durante la segunda mitad el siglo XIX y primeros años del XX. Realizó parte de sus estudios en su ciudad natal, Plasencia, en
El mejor lugar para comenzar tu andadura por Villanueva de la Vera es la casa azul, que es la Oficina de Turismo de Villanueva de la Vera y alberga el centro de interpretación del PeroPalo una fiesta declarada de interés turístico regional. Ade
Villanueva de la Vera ha sido una de las localidades que mejor ha sabido preservar la música tradicional. Ha participado en este episodio Chuchi Zamarra. La canción que escuchas es “Rondeña Cabrera” del grupo “El Arroyo de los Cagaos”
El domingo de carnaval, a primera hora, el Peropalo es llevado en silencio, siguiendo un ancestral ritual, a la plaza del pueblo. Con ello comienza la mayor fiesta tradicional de Villanueva de la Vera.
Su origen es desconocido. Como cualquier leyenda, la leyenda del Peropalo cuenta con varias versiones. La más extendida cuenta que el Peropalo era un judío que vivía en la Sierra de Gredos huido de la justicia y que en la época del carnaval baj
El término municipal de Villanueva de la Vera tiene una extensión de 132 km². La mayor altitud es de 2266 m, en Casquero de Peones (en el límite con Navalonguilla) y la cota más baja es de 260 m en el río Tiétar. Por tanto en desnivel que encon
El centro de interpretación del Peropalo se sitúa en la oficina de turismo de Villanueva, y nos acerca a la Fiesta de Interés Turístico Regional del Peropalo.
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