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RT by @anapalacio: Más pertinente aún si cabe hoy "Tras 75 años de dar por supuesta la paz, y concentrar la construcción de nuestro futuro en prosperidad, valores y Estado de Derecho, la guerra en Ucrania nos aboca a una nueva realidad: nuestra seguridad no está garantizada" @anapalacio

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/nicolasdepedro/statu

[2023-10-07 16:25 UTC]

RT by @anapalacio: 🚨With tensions mounting in the Middle East🇮🇱Israel has suspended production at the Tamar gas field, one of the most important energy sources for citizens and industries. Also,🇮🇱says it will seek alternative fuel sources to meet its needs, driving up gas prices in the🇪🇺EU

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/Frank_Stones/status/

[2023-10-09 14:01 UTC]

RT by @anapalacio: "La Unión Europea tiene por delante varios retos importantes que no puede afrontar a la vez: tiene que fijar las priodidades".

✍️Escribe @anapalacio en su última columna como firma invitada Aceprensa. 👇👇

aceprensa.com/firma-invitada/d

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/Aceprensa/status/171

[2023-10-09 16:00 UTC]

RT by @anapalacio: El amanecer de hoy en Tenerife visto desde la costa de Güímar ha sido espectacular

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/Imanolzuaznabar/stat

[2023-10-13 09:18 UTC]

Este fin de semana, con 'Equipaje de mano' nos asomamos al "(DES)ORDEN EN EL ENTORNO UE": 'Vemos cómo la escalada de doctrinas de intimidación violenta desafía la perspectiva de un orden regional en el entorno UE.' vía
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🐦🔗: nitter.cz/anapalacio/status/17

[2023-10-14 06:14 UTC]

RT by @anapalacio: "No hay que
dejar de repetirlo ante la proliferación de posturas que -ora abierta ora enrevesadamente- erigen la equidistancia en
supremo bien: el objetivo primario de la organización terrorista Hamás, lejos de una paz justa, no es otro que hacer
desaparecer Israel del mapa; expulsar a su último ciudadano de esa tierra".
Y no vamos a dejar de repetirlo, @anapalacio

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/Proserpinasb/status/

[2023-10-14 08:09 UTC]

RT by @anapalacio: An Abandoned Etruscan Town :

Civita di Bagnoregio, a town in Province of Viterbo, Italy. It's only access is a footbridge from nearby town. Due to its unstable foundation that often erodes, Civita is famously known as ‘Dying City’.

Town was founded by Etruscans more than 2500 years ago. Formerly there were five city gates to access ancient town of Civita, nowadays instead, Porta Santa Maria (known as Porta Cava, as well) is main gateway of city. It is also possible to enter the town of Civita from badlands valley through a tunnel carved into rock. Layout of whole town is of Etruscan origin, based on a cardo and decumanus orthogonal street system according to Etruscan and Roman use, while entire architectural cladding is of medieval and Renaissance origin.

Numerous traces of Etruscan civilisation in Civita, especially in San Francesco Vecchio area: a little Etruscan necropolis was found in cliff located in area below Belvedere di San Francesco Vecchio. Cave of St Bonaventure is also an Etruscan chamber tomb. Etruscans made Civita, a flourishing city, thanks to its strategic position favourable for trade and thanks to its proximity to most important communication routes of times. Many traces of Etruscan period are still suggestive spots: so-called Bucaione, a deep tunnel which goes through lowest part of city and gives access to badlands valley directly from town.

In past, many chamber tombs were visible. They were dug at base of Civita’s cliff and nearby tuff walls and, over centuries, they were destroyed by several rockfalls. Indeed, Etruscans themselves had to face problems of seismic activity and instability, like earthquake of 280 BC. When Romans arrived in 265 BC, they took up and carried on rainwater drainage and stream containment works that were first started by Etruscans.

Civita (City) was birthplace of Saint Bonaventure, who died in 1274 AD.…

🐦🔗: nitter.cz/archeohistories/stat

[2023-10-14 08:47 UTC]

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