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Actually I think it's the cheapest way to meet two objectives imposed by law:
1.- Elimination of level crossings
2.- Elimination of architectural barriers
Yes, it is horrible, but the railway company does not look for beauty, but compliance with the law at the lowest cost
I am spanish, half basque half cantabrian, and mountaineer, i know the laws. Are you camping right now? Ok, the municipalities on Ramales dont disturb you? Ok. The free camping is restricted or even forbbiden if you have not an especific permission in Cantabria or in Euskadi ( basque country)...
No. The competence for dictate rules about free camping or wild camping corresponds exclusively to the Autonomous Communities (Comunidades Autonomas) and municipalities in his territories, not to the state; and is very restrictive or absolutely forbidden in most of them.
"Xunta" (Galician language), "Junta" (spanish).
The pronunciation is different. Referring the galician government, normally is said "Xunta" even in spanish
And that picture is fake, here the original (Bayeux, Normandie)
http://a136.idata.over-blog.com/3/19/10/25/Normandy-2/240-Fresco--Notre-Dame-Cathedral--Bayeux.JPG
https://www.ultreyatours.com/blog/the-meaning-of-ultreya-suseya-santiago-de-compostela/
I personally think that the correct way to write it now would be Ultreia et Suseia
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