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ORIGIN OF THE NAME OF SOME OF OUR STREETS OF WAY


By: Francisco Javier Teran Reyes. Local historian.

Everything has a reason and a source. The streets, our streets would not be less. Each label that carries a street, square or plaza has its rate why are not made for fun. Behind every name on our streets is a history, local history sometimes, which is Tarifa history that we know, because it gives meaning and identity in the streets of Moorish aspect hide hundreds of anonymous biographies waiting be discovered by the traveler.

Using an imaginary tour through our streets we know the origin of our streets. Start from the parish of San Mateo, is currently the most modern parish rate that was begun in the year 1528 at the expense of the first Marquis of Tarifa, Adelantado Mayor de Andalucía, Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera. This gift was the son of Don Frederic Per Enriquez and Doña Catalina de Ribera. But it happened that they put a lawsuit Tarifa the Marquis and wrote to King Philip II to remove his lordship, what they got. Then the Marquis paralyzed the work of the parish, so they had to continue it with a thousand troubles of Tarifa. This is the reason for the delay, it was completed in 1555, and in 1539 even though it was administered sacraments.
The cover is two centuries later, as it did in 1778, thanks to an alderman or mayor of that time named Isidro de Peralta and Red. This same gentleman undertook the renovation in the wall surrounding the city and there is even a plaque on the tower called the cops who so certifies. This tower is the same next to the drainage tunnel Angorrilla Brook, also called stream of paper, because he could be found with a pulp mill to make paper which was nurtured by the eucalyptus trees planted in the Olivar. And this tree was named for the olive trees also had to produce oil and milled their olives in a mill or oil mill.

Alongside this parish church, are streets like Independence, General Copons and Siege, all commemorating the Siege of Tarifa, where the French were besieging the city in 1811 until January 5, 1812, so there is a plaque memorial in that part of the wall next to where the Nursery.

famous square is that of Pardons, called Batalla del Salado, and lately Sagasta Square Plaza in honor of Oviedo Oviedo battalion, and the title of the Plaza of Forgiveness takes it, because centuries ago when the inmates or prisoners arriving in chains that were placed, as in many sites, such as in Seville, and the pierced, were pardoned of any crimes against him. Now for Privilege of Alfonso XI, dated October 3, 1333 Rate is granted the right to asylum. This was because rate living close to Arabs and fear of invasion, many people needed to defend it, and through this privilege was granted forgiveness for any past complaint, to everyone who came to Tarifa and remained one year and a day. In that district there is the Barrio del Moral, which owes its name to a mulberry tree that was in one of his houses.

That place is the street of San Mateo, which is the same as it was called Colonel Moscardo and above had the name of the street yard. I think that as a tribute to those privileges granted by Sancho IV el Bravo to our city. Also there is the street cerquita Bishop Calvo y Valero, which communicates with a coquettish little square that houses the oldest houses in Tarifa registered.

There are streets that have a relationship with each other, such as street Cilla by Cilla the store, which was nothing more than a camera which gathered the wheat grains and these grains are allowed, passed through Calle de los Silos and weight, in the first grain was stored in large silos field (hence its name) and then were released into the market where they were being weighed. Curious is that in one of the houses in the street Weight, still preserved in one of its beams, the hook from which hung the Roman weighing the grain.

Other streets named after saints remind us, patterns, etc. Our Lady of Light. Street is the only rate that has not changed gazetteer through time, always with the monarchy with a republic, with the dictatorship, always, always was Calle de la Luz!

Then there are the roadways, which shows the famous road of San Mateo, Solis, and the Causeway Hospital., Among others. It was in 1863 when he named Sancho IV, one of them.
right there next to the Hospital Luz Muñoz street was now destroyed because of being within the confines of the hospice and that his name was that of the Cuna Street, which had as its mission to pick up children who were abandoned. Great Places has

rate, as is the case of the Plaza San Hiscius (one of three patterns of Tarifa, next to San Mateo and the Virgen de la Luz), was always the square of the pitchers. The pitchers was alderman of the city, he called Don Juan Fernandez Riofrío and was Portuguese by birth. Peru's Indian brought this man talking birds and exotic country, such as parrots, cockatoos, etc. and the sun hung these birds in the alley. This caused a great transfer of people who came to see the event as it was such a spectacle worth seeing speakers and colorful bird feathers.

There are many streets that have been omitted for reasons of space, but I can not stop quoting the oldest streets of Tarifa, which are in the neighborhood of Aljaranda and Almedina neighborhood, such as Love of God, the three falls, bitterness, Jesus, all, all reminiscent of a perfect way of the cross, as if it were the labyrinthine streets of Jerusalem. Because we must remember that there is the Church of Santiago, the Church of Jesus, where worship was one of the most popular sizes of Tarifa, I mean our father Jesus the Nazarene. This seemed to be guarded by all the sailors who lived there.

The rest of the streets, above all, the neighborhood outside, are more modern, although there, current streets like San Jose, called Tannery Street a tanning factory. Or the current street Amador de los Rios was Count Niebla. There was also
there Paloma Street and houses the famous paper, call and ten numbers in this way because in those days, not having the money council bulky, the architect presented the model made in paper.
Other streets were renamed and disappeared. And speaking of disappearing there lost streets invaded by buildings, such as Donkey alley and another street existed in San Francisco, which is now a neighboring yard next to the famous Czech pharmacy and came to the hospital in the Conception, called "Hospitality", where the court of Naranjo was the photographer. Finally another street
hearth that was closed but could be rescued, I mean Pit Street, named for the existing well preserved in its vicinity. And the nice and pretty little street close to the street called San Juan, near from the Frog here.
do not mean to wake up the time with this brief, but simply out on the balcony of his memory.
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