Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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died in Villa Gonzalez
Don Andres Silverio

father was the director of the news media the
Communicator Justin Silverio


VILLA GONZALEZ .- Dozens of relatives and friends of Mr. Andres Silverio accompanied them on Sunday, bringing it to its final resting place in the Cemetery of the community of Palmar Abajo, where the children lived with their .

Don Andres died on Sunday at 1: 06 minutes in the morning at the age of 80 years and their Families, friends and relations gave Christian Burial at 5:00 pm the same Sunday .

His sons and daughters, to invite other friends, friends and relatives who wish to participate in the novenas that these are held every day at 4 pm at the residence where he currently resided father Don Andres and his sons and daughters.

This man was the husband of Mrs. Maria Obdulia Boitel, who died seven years ago and also were the parents of journalists and broadcasters, Justin Silverio, director of the media coverage.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

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VIII Conference on History of the Province of Seville. "The Southern Highlands between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries." ASCIL (2011).



VIII DAYS OF HISTORY ON THE PROVINCE OF SEVILLE.

"The Southern Highlands between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries"

ASCIL - Association of Writers and Researchers Sevillana Local

(Herrera, Lora Steppe, La Roda de Andalucía and Steppe).

25 and March 26, 2011.


(P) = Paper, (C) = Communication





SESSION 1 .- HERRERA (AM March 25, 2011).
  • ALVAREZ REY, Leandro (P): "Masonry in the Southern Highlands in transit XIX-XX century."
  • LÓPEZ, Antonio (C): "economic repression of the vanquished: the Political Accountability Court in the Southern Highlands."
  • PEREZ, Antonio (C): "Terminology related to the plant floor and in the Sierra Norte and Sierra Sur de Sevilla."
  • GONZÁLEZ SÁNCHEZ, Ivy Mary (C): "The visit of the conservative art treasures to the people of Herrera and La Roda de Andalucia."
  • NOGALES MARQUEZ, Carlos F. (C): "The Church of Pruna in the nineteenth century (1800-1836)."
  • JORDAN FERNANDEZ, Jorge A. (C): "Religious persecution in Sierra Sur de Sevilla. The events of 1936 in the district of Coast. "
SESSION 2 .- Lora steppe (after March 25, 2011)


  • Prieto Perez, Joaquin Octavio (P): "Republic, Civil War and Franco regime in the Sierra Sur de Sevilla."
  • • Estudillo Gomez, Adela (C): "He railroad. Travel to a time. "
  • • ALCANTARA VALLEY, José María; ANGULO BLANCO, Helena (C): "Piedras de Morón for the Royal Tobacco Factory of Seville, 1732."
  • • RODRÍGUEZ, José Antonio, "Bond secure prison in the Marquess of Estepa.
  • • MOREL CALA, Juan Pablo (C): "The pioneers of science to the territory in the Southern Highlands West (1860-1960)."
SESSION 3 .- La Roda de Andalucia (AM March 26, 2011)
  • • Rivera Ruiz, Antonio (P): "Subversion and powers that be in the Southern Highlands in the nineteenth century."
  • • LADDER, Encarnación; PRIETO, Joaquín Octavio (C): "The arrival of the railroad to the region of Estepa.
  • • Jaren CASTILLO, Antonio M (C). "Artistic heritage of the Brotherhood of the Virgen de los Dolores de la Roda de Andalucía."
  • • AGUILAR JIMENEZ, Juan A. (C): "Problems conservative of devotional images in the Roda de Andalucia."
  • • LADDER, Encarnación; PRIETO, Joaquín Octavio (C): "A brief history of the farm 'The Tinderbox'."
  • • BORJAS GONZÁLEZ, David (C). "Notes and historical weather events of the Roda de Andalucía (ss. XX-XXI)."
  • • BARRIER RUIZ, María Teresa (C): "Sources of nineteenth century art history in the region of Estepa.
  • • GÁMEZ MARTIN, Joseph (C): "Contributions documentaries for Religious Art History in the Southern Highlands Seville."
SESSION 4 .- STEPPE (late March 26, 2011).
• ROMERO TORRES, José; DÍAZ FERNÁNDEZ, Ezekiel (P): "The cultural heritage and art in the Southern Highlands. "

Friday, March 25, 2011

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Peled Villa González massive support
candidacy of Vice President Rafael Alburquerque



By: JustinoSilverio / lagunerito.blogspot.com

Presincial The LDP candidate Dr. Rafael Alburquerque
greets supporters upon his arrival in Villa Gonzalez
VILLA GONZALEZ, .- The presidential candidate of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) Rafael Alburquerque seven received massive support interim committees of that political organization, nine operating here, the Mayor and the presidency of the Dominican Association of Teachers (ADP) of the municipality.

Protesters gathered at an activity lleba out this Thursday at the disco The Casino of the municipality, which looked full of leaders and party members who showed their purple support the presidential aspirations of Vice President Rafael Alburquerque, considering that it is the best alternative to continuing the work of President Leonel Fernandez.

Speaking before hundreds of supporters, Alburquerque said that enjoys the confidence of the President, as has distinguished him twice to choose him as running mate, and therefore no one knows better than enforceable been necessary to run the country.

"We know the inner workings of government, we have the experience of State for working with President Fernandez for seven years, and that is why we know what the best decisions to benefit all," he said.

"We have to block his way to the retreat, to the anguish and chaos that is the candidate of the opposition can not return to the following, the work of Leonel must be preserved and expanded beyond 2012, and only our application ensures the continuity of this work, "said the aspiring the presidency.

For his part, Mayor of Villa González, Fabio Banegas said that this may have the support of the PLD in this county to indicate that men always support honest and human and social sensitivity as Dr. Rafael Alburquerque.

Asimimismo, Professor Marcos González, the president of the ADP said Albuquerque's candidacy won there with 85 percent of the votes Purple, because it has the backing of nine intermediate of the Municipal Mayor and current Eugenio Maria de Hostos, of this town.

exprecandidato For his part, City Hall and Municpal leader, Victor Diaz, in a speech to the present highlights the qualities that adorn this man is an example of dignity and respect in the party that founded the eternal Professor Juan Bosh, leading Advito the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD).

was accompanied by Vice Mayor Fabio Toribio, Victor Diaz, the municipal committee, Mark González, head teachers, Second Cabrera, Victor Hernandez, Ambiorix Paulino, Luis Suero, Antonio Santana and a representation of the Youth Vanguard of the PLD.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

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Monday, March 21, 2011

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Family seeks help to save the life of an infant

By: Justin Silverio / / / lagunerito . blogspot.com

Descargar Imagen 00...jpg (63.9 KB) Family Child Cristofer Reyes Flores, hereby requested, Charity of Citizens can help save the life of this child who is just beginning to live and which is affected by a tumor in the abdomen, so it is urgent to have surgery with which could prevent the worst befall.

his parents currently lack sufficient economic resources, so this means solidarity with this cause and make the case public knowledge, in order that someone can show solidarity and contribute with it.

not so great is the cost of the surgery for any family with a better economic situation, are only 50 thousand pesos, which for this family it is difficult to achieve and perhaps you are reading This message is easier.

His mother, Mrs. Hermogenes Rosmeri Flores, waiting for you that God has given them the opportunity and ability to help achieve that this family can continue living with the hope of seeing healthy growth and unless the child can be a star to illumine the path becomes so dark.

Remember that there is no poor you have nothing to give, and so rich that nothing will be missed. Cheer
that together we can.

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XIX National Congress of Art History CEHA. Castellón, 5-8 September , 2012

ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF POWER
XIX National Congress of Art History CEHA
Universitat Jaume I.
Castellón 5-8 September 2012




In 2012 marks the fortieth anniversary of three important milestones in the iconographic research in Spain: Castilian edition of the book by Julian Gallego, Vision and symbols in English painting Golden Century, the English translation of the Studies in Iconology , Erwin Panofsky, and the emergence of the first issue of the journal Trace and Baza. Hispanic notebooks Legend, promoted by the teacher Santiago Sebastian.


The commemoration of these three events as critical in promoting iconographic studies in our country warrants CEHA that Congress in 2012 to be held in Castellón focus an area of \u200b\u200bstudy as "iconographic" as is the representation of power. It is not a conference but iconographers reserved. The study of the representation of power allows us to approach this issue from very different perspectives, and a wide and diverse fields such as architecture, urbanism, landscaping, the luxury arts, collecting, patronage, academia, media or new technologies, to name a few. Nor should clearly focus on a particular time or in a particular territory.

Articulation and representation of power is inherent in all times and civilizations, and therefore are welcome all proposals regardless of their temporal and geographical affiliation. Of course, in the case of the English Congress of History of Art, it is intended that most of the scientific contributions focus on the Hispanic world, encompassing both his occasional European domains as its unique American dimension. The arts and architecture of power, includes all fields of art and architecture mentioned in the title is obviously a double meaning, architecture and other arts of the processes involved in the representation of power, and architecture as framework or structure that cements the essence of that power.

Section I. BUILDINGS OF POWER.
palaces and temples. The throne and the pulpit. New spaces for citizenship.

approach the complex phenomenon we call architecture, we restrict ourselves here to its functionality over the power. It is clear that, first, the analysis of the intricate mechanisms of architectural patronage, and secondly, the wide range of formal and functional types available are tools essential historiographical to understand the "architecture of power" in the estates and hierarchical societies. There is still a proposal to host a section to examine the ways both explicit and implicit, in which the architecture is allied to power in the Modern World.

Section II. DOMAINS OF POWER.
centers and networks of power. The city, the landscape and territory.
If the preceding section is limited as far as possible buildings or monuments, dump it in the analysis and interpretation of multiple scales (urban, landscape and territorial) which is embodied in the "architecture of power." Not limited only to actions to "scale" but all those involved in the actual territorial dimension, without discarding the apparently modest. The urban environment and roads, gardens and parks, defensive systems and infrastructure, landscaping and cartographic description of territory given the extent of a power that claims to redefine and leverage resources and extend the boundaries of the areas under its domain.

Section III. THE FACES OF POWER.
The image of the Prince. Portraits and effigies. Individual, family and society dynasty.

distancing of an abstract and dehumanized the same power since ancient times has needed to "flesh." This section includes all those art forms, regardless of size or medium, which embodies the features of the powerful. The remarkable variety of shapes and types that acquire individual or group portrait should not blind us to the extraordinary value of recurring and obvious signs of power, the array of regalia and insignia denoting rank of the effigy. The bourgeois revolutions bring about new ways of understanding the picture as an image of power that, after taking considerable advantage of the still limited dissemination of the recorded image, the picture will find a grace note of unexpected impact - not to mention the new venture started by the secular genre of the hand of a reproducibility and accessibility of modern computer technology makes it virtually unlimited.


Section IV. SIGNS OF POWER.
Propaganda and persuasion. Myth, symbol and allegory. Posthumous fame.

The emergence of the first human symbolic and subsequent peak in the Baroque era, characterized by an unusual cultural impregnation, we are in a high-modern chronology. If, indeed, this section has the specific purpose of rendering power in the symbolic culture of the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, travel is much broader historiographical, fitting in it both the artistic expression of the mythology and symbolism of power in societies pre-modern as those efforts that, upon exhaustion during the eighteenth century the rhetoric that was sustained allegory plastic such as gender, seeking to spread and strengthen the arts through new myths about power and its exercise. Nor is missing in the configuration of the various power mythographies minting of images called to set in the collective memory of the exploits of mythical heroes and ancestors or the virtues of heroes and statesmen.

Section V. The margins of power.
representations from power: counterimages, anti-propaganda, satire and cartoons.

Precisely because of the ease with which assumes, from a simplistic, that the relationship between art and power is translated into mere instruments, and it seems appropriate to devote a specific section to the study of the ways in which the discourse of power is subverted through artistic expression. This can be done on behalf of a rival power through counter-propaganda, a genre in which those images that stand out naked all the power of his aura, starkly showing its imperfections and excesses. It is equally effective, although perhaps more subtle, artistic prominence given to the marginalization and poverty. No doubt the modern emancipation of art gives the artist a new platform from which to rethink their relationship with established power, while new channels are emerging media, some clearly subversive for works of art whose prestige will not infrequently associated with their desire demystifying and iconoclastic.

Section VI. RITUALS OF POWER.
Celebrations, ceremonies and shows of power.

An important aspect of art history that, until relatively recently, it has not received the attention it deserves is its almost limitless potential "performative." Today, no historian would into question the essential contribution of the arts to the creation and perpetuation of a sophisticated "liturgy of power" that is particularly evident in societies under-cutting high-medieval and modern. The extraordinary architectural splendor ephemeral outlines a specific phenomenon of the defining features of the Baroque culture and, not coincidentally, their sunsets match. The role of the arts in the ceremonies of power can be defined but as a historical constant, in the words of modern anthropology, evokes the magical native substrate of power itself. For this it is also bear in mind the close ties fostered by the modern media, have been knotting between scenery, art and power.

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Jesús García Díaz: The oldest notarial Alcala de Guadaira (1478-1510). I

On Wednesday March 23, 2011, will be the presentation of the book edited by the Hon. Diputación Provincial de Sevilla, Oldest notarial Guadaíra of Alcalá (1478-1510) the authoring Jesús García Díaz, which will be borne by Mercedes Borrero Fernandez, professor of Medieval History at the University of Sevilla.


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Place and date: Multipurpose Room of Province House, (Plaza del Triunfo, 3 - Sevilla) on Wednesday March 23, 2011 at 20.00 hours.




Friday, March 18, 2011

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Descargar sala.jpg (38.0 KB) VILLA GONZALEZ .- Residents Caliba sector of the community of Palmar Abajo in this county, said they threatened with the possible installation of a self-supported tower for placement of an antenna to improve the company's wireless signal CODETEL course in this area.

Representatives of the Neighborhood Teresa Luna, chaired by Mr. Victor Marizan in claimed sector of the local council authorities and the Environment, to intervene as possible because the whole community is opposed to the installation of this high-risk because it would mean for the health of residents.

Sources close to us have that local executives City Council delivered a letter of no objection to such telephone company, with which authorizes this install this tower in place already mentioned but that you have not done because the board of trustees opposes the facility.

Today Various opinions exist among some City Council alleging that these transactions have been made to the Board of aldermen back since, unaware that this has been presented to the Chapter House, although the publicly known document with the signature of City Council President.

Several aldermen attended the land where the tower would be installed and placed a sign explaining that oppose the placement of it although according to the document shown to this newspaper and the City charged RD $ 150 billion tax dollars for the installation of the tower.

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Rulers of Villa Gonz1ález, warn
Fabio Banegas the Mayor and the Chairman of the Board.

By: Justin Silverio

VILLA GONZALEZ .- Municipal Councillors of the town mayor warned Fabio Banegas, act with restraint in response to allegations that officials very close to his office and without authority of board of trustees, authorize the Garliz Construction for the construction of Urbanization "Rising Sun" in the community of Palmar Abajo.
The local Councillors have been very active in recent days and promised not to hold sessions until the Mayor Fabio Banegas, submit to the obedience of some staff currently performing functions that are not theirs they said to the media.

The deputies argue here that, the construction Garliz has a letter which authorizes you to build such Private because these paid the City a total of RD $ 95mil pesos as it required taxes for the construction of that work.

The weirdest part is that supposedly the President of the Board of Aldermen of the City Council say they have been caught in good faith when signing the document of no objection.

Meanwhile others claim that both municipal councilor for the approval of a tower at palms down, as is mentioned Private not called anyone to sit in attempts to meet these requests.

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pigs in Villa Gonzalez stole

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Villa González .- The National Police based in this county , arrested two men who were caught with a quantity of forty-two pigs that had been stolen from a farm property by Ramon Antonio Cerda , located in the hamlet of Villa González Down Banegas.

Those arrested were identified as, Fausto Antonio Martínez and Alfredo Hernandez, both 42 years old living in the Cienfuegos area of \u200b\u200bSantiago, who will be brought to justice in ; next hours.

to commit the act, Martinez and Hernandez broke the metal railing of the farm, carrying 63 pigs. Within
investigations Police unable to locate 18 of the pigs in a sty property of one "Gorito" who is a fugitive, and who is active your search to capture him and send it to the courts.

Mr. Ramón Antonio Cerda said some time ago I came to realize that someone was trying to avoid the breeding of pigs on his farm, so she went to the ; National Police to trace the offenders.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

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Historical Memory Day, 2011. "Vejer regains its history." Alberto Gil Novales



I Historical Memory Day, 2011. "Vejer regains its history."

Friday March 25, 2011 .- Assembly Hall, Casa de la Cultura.


PROGRAM .-


18.30 h. Opening by the Mayor of Vejer, Antonio Jesús Verdú and Deputy Provincial Citizen Participation, María Naval Zaragoza.

18.45 h. Documentary "The report makes its way", edited by HE. Diputación de Cádiz

19.15 h. Conference "Coup d'Etat and Francoist repression in Vejer" by Santiago Moreno and Francisco Hernandez, historians.

20.00 h. ROUNDTABLE. "Recovery of Historical Memory in Vejer. With the participation of Francisca Pino Morilla, victimized family, Carmen Gomar, historian, Juan Sevilla, a member of the investigative commission. Modera table: Antonio Muñoz Rodríguez, a local historian, Member of Vejer Town Hall.

20.40 h. Delivery of the booklet on the Historical Memory of Vejer.

ORGANIZATION: City of Vejer de la Frontera. CONTRIBUTE: Diputación de Cádiz - Presence, Citizenship, Historical Memory.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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Interview technicians Don Carlos and Don Silvio (I)

Someone said that the eyes of PCR are like a window to the population of the North. We open that window again to present two key people in the ESF project in Jinotega: FIDER technicians, Don Carlos and Don Silvio, who last week of our stay were answering some questions about them, their work and their impressions about the project in the communities of Los SASL and Horcones.

The interview is long, so here's a first delivery. @ S been attentive to the following lists because there is nobody better than them to know man or proxecto "Fortalecemento das das capabilities microcunca communities do Rio da unha SASL for two sostible xestión Natural Resources."



Don Carlos: Good afternoon everyone, my name is Carlos Ortiz Rocha, I am tércnico of NGO FIDER Jinotega, I have about 5 years working for this institucición, I have much experience in folklore work, I have worked in other organizations and coffee farms and technical, but here in FIDER the first experience I had when I came to work here was in a draft that was on Environment Management wet processing, reduction of water honey and coffee pulp, to avoid further polluting the waters of the Emerald community. I have also worked on the recovery here in FIDER portfolio (credit). At the present we are working on a project to improve the environment in the watershed of the Rio SASL and have approximately two years, and we are working with a grant from Galicia. I think this project is one that has lasted longer with us and we had enough experience. Thank you for this project was given by you, the Galician, thank you very much, have helped us enough, we as technicians, to the institution and the community, community is very grateful for you and you are walking on a fairly gigantic of them to work, thank you very much, we expect you to always keep fighting to help the peasants who have less, that are most deprived. And we, therefore we can not ignore that we are helping them technically. Thanks.

Don Silvio: Good afternoon, my name is Silvio Morales , took about 25 months of work in FIDER, previously worked at a state institution that was related much to the care of the environment. In this case the institution is called MARENA (Ministry of Environment Management and Natural Resources). In MARENA I worked thirteen, twelve years and then came to work here in FIDER. Previously, before I was in MARENA, I was working in a private company that is producing chickens, then I was there running a farm that had them at that time. My preparation is Technician in Agricultural Administration, I have also had experience in working in coffee plantations, and the truth is that this was also a very interesting project, then, because the truth is I've never been in a project something like this having FIDER, and the community has managed to get ahead because of their commitment, then, because it has the will to improve their farms, and improve their standard of living. We, therefore, with little knowledge we have tried to convey that knowledge, but also very grateful to the Xunta de Galicia, which is giving financial support and the boys, then, that we have visited and helped us also to develop our tasks, which are those that integrate Engineering Without Borders. Then, the community, as Carlos said, is very grateful for the support you have given and we want the truth that this support does not end here and if they could continue to support these communities would be very good ... Just thank you for all your support again.

Could you describe what your job functions related to the project "Strengthening the capacities of communities in the watershed of the Rio SASL for sustainable management of natural resources?"

Silvio: Well, apart from preparing the documents to which we will distribute the different skills, we also provide technical assistance to producers regarding the various issues we've seen in the project. In this case, for example you could mention the fact of growing fruit because it is something new for them because the truth is that there was no fruit in the properties of small producers. For example, the fact also support them with expertise in the coffee nurseries and establishment of this later, as to the care of the bristles, although they handle it well in a traditional way because we've wanted to come with some issues they unknown, for the care of pigs and sows. We also produce reports of project activities, which are sent in this case I think FIDER Managua and then to the Xunta de Galicia. Besides it is also important that we have been able to establish an excellent relationship with the beneficiaries, then the fact that not only we can apply our knowledge but has given a fitting with people in the community and also due to the strong will to do things they have achieved much success in this project because of no avail that we were coming to our knowledge to them and say 'look, do this, make the other "if they are unwilling. The most important thing is that the vast majority of producers have managed to change their attitude to improve their farms and improve their standard of living.

Carlos: Something I should add here is that when we enter into that community, they worked almost traditional but with the help of the Regional Government and of all the Galician and the experience that we have in the field as ingeñeros agronomists, we passed what we know them. One of the great successes we have had in preparing training materials and we've taught them and they have captured enough, all the work we've done with them they have done not 100 percent but if a 70, 80 percent is good. They now know what an agroforestry, a soil conservation ...




Monday, March 14, 2011

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: Biographical Dictionary of Spain (1808-1833). January 2011. I


BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF SPAIN (1808-1833)

from the origins of liberalism the absolutist reaction


This book is the result more than thirty-five years of work by historian Alberto Gil Novales about the origins of the Modern Age in Spain. The book includes biographies of all those who played an important role, however small, in the events during the reign of Fernando VII, in which important events occurred as the War of Independence, constitutions of Cadiz and Bayonne, American independence and the Liberal Triennium.

Content:

1. More than 25,000 biographical entries arranged alphabetically.
2. 3 volumes bound in hardcover and contents in a luxury box.
3. Accompanying CD-ROM with the full text of the work and a practical system of consultation.
4. Includes the sources used in writing the book, collected at the end of last volume.

Publisher: Fundación Mapfre
Pages:
3406 Binding: Hardcover
Format: 18x25
ISBN (13): ;
9788498442083 1st edition, January 2011
PVP: 120,00 €



Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Carnaval de Villa González
more attractive and fun than ever
Raiza Miss Carnival Queen Boitel
Villa González
2011

By: Justin Silverio
l agunerito.blogspot.com

VILLA GONZALEZ
.- For several years we have come watching the celebration of Carnival in this, our people than others, is the capital of Snuff in the Dominican Republic, which have always noticed, year after year This fun and busy that has developed this traditional folk and cultural activity of our country.

is from April 12, 2003 when, at the initiative of several young then given way to what today is called the Carnival of Villa González Union (UCAVIG), remain precisely Miguel Garcia and Jose Nicolas Rodriguez, better known as (Chelorroguez), who together Aide Batista and other outstanding young but today are major players in the Carnival Organizing Committee of Villa González 2011.

is undoubtedly some that since then we have a festival carnival that brings together on one stage the traditional, modern, folk and cultural, based on achieving their own identity and achieve authentic Mardi Gras identifying the people that today is called Capital of Snuff.

Today we have the sucker Tobacco, which is the main appeal of this fun carnival indicated by its organizers as a great carnival.

groups and troupes representing ownership of each of the districts and sectors the community as well as traditional carnival characters also say Dominican present in each of the parades of warming that are held every Sunday from Sunday 27 February and ending on Sunday 20 of this month.

our actors participation in this carnival, transcends beyond our county, so much so that today, the best designers and creators of traditional masks and Pepineras Jewelers, the young Edwin Fermin and Joshua Garcia, natives and residents in this county and first place winners in the past years and also the most creative, Zoilo Morel, who has been winning first place in the past two recent years, both Comparsas category, as also in the category of floats in the carnival held in Santiago.

Roguez Miguel Garcia and Chelsea, president and press officer, respectively, define this as the most fun carnival the province of Santiago and promise to work each year and submit to the town a carnival increasingly improved and always meet the demands of its people.

Carnival Queen is the Miss Riaz Boitel that since the neighborhood called the Fermín, representing the entire carnival town of Villa Gonzalez, with his charming smile and the joy it expresses, decks and gives life to this great range of carnival UCAVIG exhibits each year, for enjoyment of residents in this place, home of Cuco Peña, Blanco Baez, Clemente Silverio and other martyrs of our city.

It extended the invitation for all our townspeople and neighbors our people continue to support and enjoy this our carnival will continue on Sunday and will conclude on Sunday, 20 this month with the presentation on stage of the orchestra Fran Diomedes and the group of mine, to close the carnival fun of the whole region.