Life in the Socialist Citadel
We are wandering a bit around tracks that are not in the ken of streetview. El Burgo Ranero is one of those places with newly kempt squares and tidy houses next to wastes and scrubs. It always struck me with Spain they had so much land they could afford to be a little cavalier with its use. The tidying up has started but is never in control.
El Burgo Ranero has 841 or 647 inhabitants [depends on which nations wiki pages you go on, a flag which announces it is on the camino and a website. https://www.aytoelburgoranero.es/ It is under the thrall of the PSOE. I must admit, as a humble Deputy Chair of a Parish Council I really like the fact their town council has a Mayor-President, a 1st Deputy Mayor, a second Deputy Mayor and a single ‘Councillor’ from the the PSOE. They also have two Popular Party councillors and one from the UPL.
We start near the train station. Jose Manuel Martinez Gil is not a fan. ‘Bad, in poor condition, with terrible parking, and it is not in the town.’
Lets nip into the Cafeteria El Camino. It's LGBTQ+ friendly according to Google and is ‘woman owned’. It has a facebook page. I’ve liked it https://www.facebook.com/cafeteriaelcaminoelburgoranero?fref=ts I’ve included a picture of the El Camino sandwich.
Time to push on up the LE-6615, passed the cemetery - which has no reviews.
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