La Vanguardia
472 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Barcelona Reader Showcases Unique UFO-Shaped Water Tanks in Terrassa · A reader presents photos of the iconic UFO-shaped water reservoirs in Terrassa, designed by engineer Ildefonso Sánchez del Río.
- Barcelona Mayor Prioritizes Global Image Over Local Resident Comfort · Local critic argues Barcelona's focus on international projection neglects daily life quality for residents.
- Female Scarlet Dragonfly Feeds on Human Hand in Girona · A female Crocothemis erythraea dragonfly is shown eating on a person's hand in Girona.
- Summer Fog Obscures Visibility in Coastal Town of Begur · Summer fog creates significant visibility issues in the coastal town of Begur, Spain.
- Artist Santi Moix Showcases Ceramic Sculptures in Bisbal d'Empordà · Artist Santi Moix exhibits new ceramic sculptures and study notebooks at the Terracotta Museu.
- Historical Land Use and Fire Risk Shape Future Management of Les Gavarres · Researchers argue Les Gavarres' current fire risk stems from century-long socioeconomic shifts, not just forest density.
- Essay on Language, Human Rights, and the Power of Nonviolent Resistance · Francesc Reina argues that language shapes reality and human rights advance through social pressure, not violence.
- Summer Resident Complains of Illegal Moto Noise in Ampolla · A summer resident of Ampolla reports that modified motorcycles violate noise limits and disrupt community peace.
- Barcelona Residents Warn of Neglected Park Risks Amid Fire Hazards · Barcelona residents warn of neglected park risks due to accumulated dry wood and uncontrolled access
- Spanish Judiciary Faces Mass Layoffs of Temporary Workers Amid EU Pressure · Spain's judiciary plans to lay off thousands of temporary workers, sparking concerns over public service impacts.
- Calls to Reintroduce Tolls on Highways in Spain Amid Concerns Over Fairness · Proposed highway tolls in Spain face criticism over potential unfair burden on Catalonia
- The Climate Wealth We've Lost · The article discusses the loss of a stable climate, emphasizing the societal neglect of environmental stability in favor of material wealth.
- Spanish Citizens Desensitized to Government Corruption Scandals · Spanish citizens have become numb to weekly government corruption scandals, resigning themselves to the status quo.
- Photographer Captures Waning Moon Terminator Line in Barcelona · Emili Vilamala shares a photograph showing the terminator line on the waning moon.
- Beachgoers Return to Using Umbrellas Amid Heatwave in Girona · Despite being heavy and uncomfortable, beachgoers in Llafranc are using umbrellas again due to the heatwave.
- Spectacular Badlands Landscape Erosion in Vic's Plain Captured by Reader · Photographer Joan Soldevila Adán captures the unique xaragall badlands erosion in Vic's plain.
- Spanish Football Unity: How the National Team Bridges Political Divides · Spain's national team fosters unity by transcending political and regional differences during World Cup matches.
- Renoir's Art Celebrates Childhood Joy and Light · Pierre-Auguste Renoir's paintings of children and pets capture innocence and the joy of living.
- Photographic Route Highlights Key Locations Across Sardinia's Coastline · Photographer Isma Serrano showcases Sardinia's diverse landscapes from Cannigione to Porto Cervo.
- Trump Jokes with FIFA President Infantino After Excluded Player Joins US · Donald Trump jokes with Gianni Infantino after Falorin Balogun is permitted to play for the US.
- Spanish Newspaper Challenges Readers to Count Boats in 30 Seconds · La Vanguardia presents a visual puzzle asking readers to count boats in a photo within 30 seconds.
- Collage Workshops Revive in Barcelona Civic Centers · Barcelona civic centers offer accessible collage workshops inspired by Picasso's legacy.
- Devotees Pray to St. Jude for Impossible Causes in Madrid Church · Catholics gather at Madrid's Santa Cruz parish to pray to St. Jude the Apostle for desperate causes.
- Giant Figures and Headless Ghosts Dance at Terrassa's Summer Festival · Traditional Catalan giants and headless dancers perform at Terrassa's major summer festival.
- Active Forest Fires Blanket Catalonia With Seven Blazes Burning · Seven active forest fires continue to burn across Catalonia, leaving a trail of smoke and red skies.
- Philosophers Debate Whether Mathematics Are Invented or Discovered · Mathematicians and philosophers argue whether mathematical truths exist independently or are human inventions.
- Spanish Readers Debate Need for Increased Forest Fire Prevention Measures · Spanish readers discuss whether to increase funding for forest fire prevention and extinguishing efforts.
- Tour de France Returns to Barcelona with Olympic Atmosphere and Street Festivities · The Tour de France visited Barcelona, creating a festive atmosphere reminiscent of the 1992 Olympics.
- Photographic Tour of Teruel's Historic Mudéjar Center · A photo essay explores Teruel's UNESCO-listed historic center, highlighting Mudéjar towers and plazas.
- Ceramic Kiln in Avila Museum Built from Medieval Islamic Cemetery Stones · A ceramic kiln in Avila's museum is constructed from stones that once marked a medieval Islamic cemetery.