viernes, 21 de abril de 2017

Som gent del Matarranya

Som gent del Matarranya , som gen del Matarraña en chapurriau

Quico lo Célio, lo Noi I lo Mut De Ferreries

Som gent del Matarranya , Quico lo Célio, lo Noi I lo Mut De Ferreries


https://ca.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quico_el_Célio,_el_Noi_i_el_Mut_de_Ferreries

Quico el Célio, el Noi i el Mut de Ferreries és un grup de folklore de les Terres de l'Ebre, creat l'any 1992. Malgrat que és conegut pel nom dels seus tres primers components, Quico el Célio (Artur Gaya), el Noi (Quique Pedret, parén de Moncho), LO Mut de Ferreries (Jordi Fusté), actualment el grup l'integren 3 membres més: Jaume Matamoros (Josep Lanau), lo sinyor Bertomeu (Sergi Molina) i Vicent Ferrer (Quique Pellicer).

Aquest singular grup tortosí ha fet una gran varietat d'espectacles i concerts al llarg de la seua trajectòria musical, de gran èxit per tot arreu gràcies a l'alta comicitat de la interpretació de les seues obres, combinada amb un alt compromís social i d'estima a la terra.

Guardonats pel CoNCA (Consell Nacional i de les Arts) amb el Premi Nacional de Cultura, l'any 2015, «per la seva tasca de recuperació i difusió del patrimoni musical popular i tradicional de la Catalunya sud, i com a representants d'una realitat dinàmica, inquieta i compromesa amb el territori».

vinguen quan vulguen

No Tinc Diners


miércoles, 1 de marzo de 2017

ibex hunt in spain, Beceite, Teruel, Aragón

ibex hunt in spain, Beceite, Teruel, Aragón


ibex hunt in spain, Beceite, Teruel, Aragón


ibex trophy,
hunting spain,
spain outfitter,
ibex grand slam
 
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_ibex

The Iberian ibex, Spanish ibex, Spanish wild goat, or Iberian wild goat
(Capra pyrenaica) is a species of ibex with four subspecies.
Of these, two can still be found on the Iberian Peninsula, but the remaining two are now extinct. The Portuguese subspecies became extinct in 1892 and the Pyrenean subspecies became extinct in 2000.
An ongoing project to clone to the Pyrenean subspecies resulted in one clone being born alive in January 2009. This is the first taxon to become "un-extinct", although the clone died a few minutes after birth due to physical defects in lungs.

The Iberian ibex Capra pyrenaica populates the Iberian Peninsula and consisted originally of four subspecies. However, with recent extinctions occurring within the last century, only two of the subspecies still exist.
These two subspecies of ibexes, C. p. hispanica and C. p. victoriae, can be found along the Spanish Iberian Peninsula and have even migrated and settled into the coast of Portugal.



Subspecies:

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  • Western Spanish ibex or Gredos Ibex – Capra pyrenaica victoriae Cabrera, 1911
  • Southeastern Spanish ibex or Beceite Ibex – Capra pyrenaica hispanica Schimper, 1848
  • Portuguese ibex – Capra pyrenaica lusitanica Schlegel, 1872 (extinct)
  • Pyrenean ibex – Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica Schinz, 1838 (extinct)

Juvenile male Spanish ibex. Picture taken at Reserva Nacional dels Ports de Beseit (Spain)
Juvenile male Spanish ibex. Picture taken at Reserva Nacional dels Ports de Beseit (Spain)

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Salvache en chapurriau