By Francisco Javier Teran Reyes. Young replaces Juan Diaz Alba Estevez Francisco correspondent for the weekly Union of Tarifa. With this chronicle of my grandfather, we also know that he was about to be electrified Facinas, we know the poor state of the Church know the local cinema for the future and of course, speaks of his beloved people and our beautiful village.
is also my great pleasure to assist in rescue Facinas history, as I know on other pages of excellent quality such as the Cozar, http://www.facinas.org/
is also my great pleasure to assist in rescue Facinas history, as I know on other pages of excellent quality such as the Cozar, http://www.facinas.org/
and many, many friends who selflessly help their memoria.Valgan these clumsy lines to dedicate my greatest congratulations on such a deep, serious and documented spread of this beautiful land.
I humbly Reyes Francisco Javier Terán, I embarked, I endeavor to rescue and give my people Facinas, some, as many more data that highlight even my beloved countryside and honored the memory of all its inhabitants, as well as honor the love of my family for that village. Gather here, in this paper three generations of historians, it manages the three feathers, delicate fingers and twists, that of my grandfather Francisco Terán Fernádez, that of my father Jesus Teran Gil and my own, Francisco Reyes Terán. Thanks for your reading
The Magnificent auto-mail that makes the service between Algeciras and Cadiz took us a few days ago the picturesque place called Puerto de Facinas. This port
landlocked and no boats had to walk a little over a kilometer to reach the friendly and hospitable village Facinas, Tarifa shred of soul, as so aptly our Director in one of his articles. While
ascend the famous hill we find farmers who suspend their agricultural pursuits greeted us politely. Field are men, those rough men apparently because their faces are sunburned and his hands calloused by work, but that their souls are healthy and fragrances that are aspiring to the vast countryside watered with their sweat. Finally we spotted
Facinas that secretly runs the hill to the side as if trying to escape to the provincial capital.
At eight o'clock we were in the house worthy of the town mayor Enrique Diaz Perez on that from the outset was to us exaggerated deference.
Because of being absent so far was our active correspondent of Salado Francisco Estevez, being placed under a curative having been made after surgery in the city of Algeciras, has been named in the aforesaid village to he held the office of literary and administrative correspondent RATE UNION young Don Juan Diaz Alba, who accompanied us to visit many friends and enthusiastic about our healthy campaign. It would be impossible to list them all, remember the Boy Messrs. Francisco Moya, Don Domingo Castro Vera, Don Jo'se Cuesta, Antonio Perez, Gil Vicente and the cult doctor Luis Espina.
The establishment of Mr. Romero Ramos had the pleasure of greeting the young doctor Juan Pérez Melendez, who gave effusive praise to our paper to which we are so grateful for the propaganda that has done for seeing Rate Union, thanks to the selfless work, subscribers increased substantially in that small town. The intelligent medical
Mr. Pérez Meléndez excuse of having to leave the field where it matters demanding profession.
After lunch at Don Enrique Díaz where we were kindly invited, accompanied by this gentleman who is so well in front of the village went to visit the priest Mr. Roland in that taught us the small room where the beautiful sacred facinenses kneel to hear Mass Sacramento. Mr. Roldán
tells of a poor state of the church and we nodded seeing the moisture of the walls. It is unfortunate that a village Facinas progresses have no other church in better condition.
Then we went to visit the flour mill and electric light of Don Diego Rozan, who arrived with his usual kindness, giving detailed explanations of the motor, this being one of the assembled mill with all modern improvements. Mr. Rozan
excited about the talks that perpestiva will provide its people with electricity expecting a necessary requirement.
We also learned to go through some construction work in such premises to serve for a "cinema."
Lord is Facinas is much Facinas, enormous progress in a way.
What does surprise us is that even the streets of this typical village remains poorly paved. How can we ever met wealthy neighbors to help and fix at least the street Real?.
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At five in the afternoon we took leave of Mr. Diaz Mayor of his distinguished lady and his lovely daughter Pepita, our correspondent and many friends and began to descend the slope that leads to "port" where the pair that comes nostro autocorreo of Cadiz. But here comes the superb bus packed with British and sympathetic reviewer Mr. Mill tells us you're sorry, but we have to leave "anchored" in "port."
And so effectively. There we were chatting with the owner of Mr. Aguera Ventorrillo ¨ and we spend hours ... and some private cars that are packed with passengers.
not do anything, the only means of locomotion is the correop and this place and for about Algeciras.
At eight and a half, saving star hurts our eyes. This star is multiplied by three, two headlights of a car and smiling Gurreita friend that leads to this in less time to think it leaves us safe in the Puerta de Jerez.
never seemed more sympathetic a car!
I humbly Reyes Francisco Javier Terán, I embarked, I endeavor to rescue and give my people Facinas, some, as many more data that highlight even my beloved countryside and honored the memory of all its inhabitants, as well as honor the love of my family for that village. Gather here, in this paper three generations of historians, it manages the three feathers, delicate fingers and twists, that of my grandfather Francisco Terán Fernádez, that of my father Jesus Teran Gil and my own, Francisco Reyes Terán. Thanks for your reading
The Magnificent auto-mail that makes the service between Algeciras and Cadiz took us a few days ago the picturesque place called Puerto de Facinas. This port
landlocked and no boats had to walk a little over a kilometer to reach the friendly and hospitable village Facinas, Tarifa shred of soul, as so aptly our Director in one of his articles. While
ascend the famous hill we find farmers who suspend their agricultural pursuits greeted us politely. Field are men, those rough men apparently because their faces are sunburned and his hands calloused by work, but that their souls are healthy and fragrances that are aspiring to the vast countryside watered with their sweat. Finally we spotted
Facinas that secretly runs the hill to the side as if trying to escape to the provincial capital.
At eight o'clock we were in the house worthy of the town mayor Enrique Diaz Perez on that from the outset was to us exaggerated deference.
Because of being absent so far was our active correspondent of Salado Francisco Estevez, being placed under a curative having been made after surgery in the city of Algeciras, has been named in the aforesaid village to he held the office of literary and administrative correspondent RATE UNION young Don Juan Diaz Alba, who accompanied us to visit many friends and enthusiastic about our healthy campaign. It would be impossible to list them all, remember the Boy Messrs. Francisco Moya, Don Domingo Castro Vera, Don Jo'se Cuesta, Antonio Perez, Gil Vicente and the cult doctor Luis Espina.
The establishment of Mr. Romero Ramos had the pleasure of greeting the young doctor Juan Pérez Melendez, who gave effusive praise to our paper to which we are so grateful for the propaganda that has done for seeing Rate Union, thanks to the selfless work, subscribers increased substantially in that small town. The intelligent medical
Mr. Pérez Meléndez excuse of having to leave the field where it matters demanding profession.
After lunch at Don Enrique Díaz where we were kindly invited, accompanied by this gentleman who is so well in front of the village went to visit the priest Mr. Roland in that taught us the small room where the beautiful sacred facinenses kneel to hear Mass Sacramento. Mr. Roldán
tells of a poor state of the church and we nodded seeing the moisture of the walls. It is unfortunate that a village Facinas progresses have no other church in better condition.
Then we went to visit the flour mill and electric light of Don Diego Rozan, who arrived with his usual kindness, giving detailed explanations of the motor, this being one of the assembled mill with all modern improvements. Mr. Rozan
excited about the talks that perpestiva will provide its people with electricity expecting a necessary requirement.
We also learned to go through some construction work in such premises to serve for a "cinema."
Lord is Facinas is much Facinas, enormous progress in a way.
What does surprise us is that even the streets of this typical village remains poorly paved. How can we ever met wealthy neighbors to help and fix at least the street Real?.
................................................. .................................................. .................................................. .............
At five in the afternoon we took leave of Mr. Diaz Mayor of his distinguished lady and his lovely daughter Pepita, our correspondent and many friends and began to descend the slope that leads to "port" where the pair that comes nostro autocorreo of Cadiz. But here comes the superb bus packed with British and sympathetic reviewer Mr. Mill tells us you're sorry, but we have to leave "anchored" in "port."
And so effectively. There we were chatting with the owner of Mr. Aguera Ventorrillo ¨ and we spend hours ... and some private cars that are packed with passengers.
not do anything, the only means of locomotion is the correop and this place and for about Algeciras.
At eight and a half, saving star hurts our eyes. This star is multiplied by three, two headlights of a car and smiling Gurreita friend that leads to this in less time to think it leaves us safe in the Puerta de Jerez.
never seemed more sympathetic a car!
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