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The genesis begins with a juicy anecdote, which by dint of repetition sounds almost like a legend and that runs through the Villalar restaurant, on the street of the same name, a few meters from the Puerta de Alcalá: “In the ‘reserved’ ate the King and Ramón Mendoza” or “they say that the King, not to be seen, entered through the patio of lights”.

“The other day some guys from outside Madrid came and told me ‘fuck, we had been looking for a while for a bar, bar, where we could have a beer and nothing…. It’s true that there are no bars like this in the neighborhood,” explains Daniel Sanz. “Yes, yes, just like the one for waxing and polishing wax,” jokes the manager of the place, which in the area some people disparagingly call “the bar of the poor”, but where the famous “reserved” exists. It does exist.

“Many memories come back to me. This is where the crockery and books were,” Méndez lists on a huge floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelf in front of the bar area’s bar. “I had a pretty impressive kitchen library that occupied the upstairs.” On its shelves are now spread out bottles of wine and alcohol.

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Colloquiums of La 8 and La Gaceta de Salamanca held in the hall of Unicaja Banco in Salamanca, directed by Leopoldo Sánchez Gil. The University Gazette is the bimonthly publication of the Universidad Tecnológica de Salamanca, where you can consult the main activities and other relevant information for.

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Colloquiums of La 8 Salamanca and La Gaceta from the Teatro Unicaja Banco de Salamanca, corresponding to September 13, 2019. CC BY GENERIC 2.0 / VICTORIA RACHITZKY The University of Salamanca will host the conferences. Conference organized by the Association of GNU/Linux Users of Castilla y León The next April 20 and 27 will be held at the University of Salamanca the “Conference on Free Software and Business”. Organized by the GNU/Linux Users Association of Castilla y León (AUGCyL), the.

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El 2 de septiembre de 2014 Unionistas fue inscrito en Primera Provincial de Salamanca, el sexto nivel del fútbol español[2][8] Un día después disputó su primer partido oficial, una derrota por 0-1 en un amistoso contra la UD Santa Marta[9].

La primera temporada del club en la cuarta división española fue exitosa, ya que finalizó en la tercera posición del grupo de Castilla y León y se clasificó para los play-offs de ascenso a Segunda División B. El club se clasificó para un segundo intento en la siguiente temporada, tras quedar primero en el grupo 8, y esta vez logró el ascenso al derrotar al Socuéllamos en la última ronda, con un penalti marcado en el minuto 96.

El 11 de noviembre de 2017 se anunció la construcción de un nuevo estadio en el barrio del Zurguén, en el sur de Salamanca. El nuevo hogar de Unionistas, el “Estadio Zurguén”, se inaugurará presumiblemente para la temporada 2019-20.[16] Sin embargo, aproximadamente un año después, el club anunció un acuerdo con el Real Salamanca Monterrey CF y el Ayuntamiento para utilizar el estadio Reina Sofía, con una ampliación prevista para 5.000 personas; la transición al nuevo campo se concluyó para la temporada 2020-21,[17] y fue anunciada por el club el 5 de octubre de 2020.[18]

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“The other day some guys from outside Madrid came and told me ‘fuck, we’ve been looking for a while for a bar, a bar, where we could have a beer and nothing…’. It’s true that there are no bars like this in the neighborhood,” explains Daniel Sanz. “Yes, yes, just like the one for waxing and polishing wax,” jokes the manager of the place, which in the area some people disparagingly call “the bar of the poor”, but where the famous “reserved” exists. It does exist.

“Many memories come back to me. This is where the crockery and books were,” Méndez lists on a huge floor-to-ceiling wooden bookshelf in front of the bar area’s bar. “I had a pretty impressive kitchen library that occupied the upstairs.” On its shelves are now spread out bottles of wine and alcohol.

Méndez had the furniture custom-made in 1994, when he and his wife, Ángeles, opened the Nicolás restaurant in the same premises, which was visited by Fernando Fernán Gómez, Carlos Saura, Manuel Gutiérrez Aragón, Mario Vargas Llosa, “some of the Quinta del Buitre when they retired” and the Nobel Prize winner Orhan Pahmuk, among others.