Terra Enllà, estudies and experiences is an utility company and travel agency that is specialised in Spanish Civil War and Second World War, especially in the area of the Battle of the Ebro and other fronts in Catalonia. It was created in summer 2014 by Andreu Caralt (historian, writer and journalist specialised in that historical period) and Maite Hernández (anthropologist, educator and expert in human rights).
On the sites of the Battle of the Ebro, Terra Enllà offers a wide range of routes through different historical spots as well as activities that combine oenology, gastronomy, hiking and kayaking. A variety of activities that allow you to discover the scenes of the Battle of the Ebro with thorough and transversal explanations, especially about the origin of the conflict, about its impact on the territory and on the population, and about the process of recovery of historical memory.
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Half day on the sites of the Battle of the Ebro This 4-hour route will take you through three of the main historical sites of the memory of the Battle of the Ebro: the remains of Corbera d’Ebre Old Village, the Devees republican trenches, and the Camposines Memorial in tribute to the lost soldiers.
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"Wines in the trenches" starts in Corbera d’Ebre Old Village, declared as Protected Historical Site by Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan government) in 1992. Its stunning landscape and its streets fallen into ruins have become a must for the people who want to know more about the Battle of the Ebro.
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An unprecedented experience: kayaking from Móra d'Ebre to Miravet to look back on the passage of the republican troops, the beginning of the Battle of the Ebro. This river had a crucial role, as during a really bold operation, the republican troops crossed it silently at dawn, launching the longest and most cruel battle of the Spanish Civil War.