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Alberti's Widow Does Not Share the Name Change of the Carranza Bridge: "I Don't Think It's Honest"

María Asunción Mateo afea that her husband's surname be used "as a throwing weapon to divide the Gaditans" and understands that the Carranza family defends the legacy "of the mayor who promoted such a colossal work" "There are so many beautiful things in Cád
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“And even if it seems like a lie, in my land there are things that I still don’t understand...” (Comparsa La Canción de Cádiz, Martínez Ares) The name of the José León de Carranza bridge has come back to everyone’s mouth. And no, not because of one more fire, nor because of its eternal sinkhole on the road. This time it was for a campaign to rename it as Rafael Alberti Bridge. And look, no one will misunderstand me: few figures as worthy as Albe…

Cádiz is once again at the epicenter of the debate on democratic memory with the proposal to change the name of the emblematic Carranza bridge.What at first glance might seem like a simple change of name, has reopened wounds from the past and unleashed an intense political, cultural and social discussion in the province.The origin of the intersix is found in an initiative promoted by democratic memory groups and collected by the parliamentary gr…

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María Asunción Mateo afea that her husband's surname be used "as a throwing weapon to divide the Gaditans" and understands that the Carranza family defends the legacy "of the mayor who promoted such a colossal work" "There are so many beautiful things in Cád

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Diario de Cádiz broke the news in on Monday, August 4, 2025.
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