A jolly fine powerhouse

 This definitely feels like it was constructed for a model railway - all very steep sides and flatness.  The river flows on and it is doing its bit to produce electricity.  We are near the Central hidroelectrica la villa los angeles. I have no details.  It has two reviews.  MR.Cebollas says ‘Great area with a wonderful town next to it’  Celtic Pub opines ‘Great, a powerhouse;


That’s it.  Sorry.  Nothing else to see.



Oh, alright.  A quit note on Real Zaragoza.  Despite being Europe’s 26th largest city the team have not been so successful. Founded in 1932 the rose from the third tier to the second and - in a League denuded of ruined teams like Oviedo, the first in 1939.  They bounced around till 1956 when the entered the first and more or less stayed there till 2013.  Since then they have been in the second.



Real Zaragoza have had a few moments.  They won the copa del Rey six times [last time 2004]; the UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup in 1995 and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1964.



Happy now?  No pleasing some people.





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