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Trinxera pirinenca / Old concrete trench

Acabant'se la Segona Guerra Mundial, el regim feixista de Franco va temer (i per desgracia no fou així) una invasió aliada. Per això es fortificaren de punta a punta els Pirineus, amb una serie de fortificacions de formigó anomenades, amb "molta" imaginació, Linea P. Localment també s'ha conegut com Linea Gutierrez o Perez, potser com a broma. A Martinet de Cerdanya es pot visitar un sector de la linea, el CR 53, al Cabiscol.

 

Al oest del Cabiscol, a uns 500 m., es troba el conjunt excavat a la roca, al Roc de la Mel. Forma part del Parc dels Bunkers de Martinet. Tots ells es poden visitar amb guia.

 

ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%ADnia_P

 

www.bunquersmartinet.net/

 

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As the III Reich was losing World War II, their friends in the spanish fascist regime of Franco were afraid of an allied invasion (which never came, sadly). So they built a fortified line along the Pyrenees. It was much less impressive than the Maginot or Siegfried lines, but at least the mountains gave it a difficult terrain all arround. It was known as Linea P, "P-Line". In Martinet de Cerdanya, a sector of the line (the CR-53) is open to the public and restored.

 

This is the fortified Roc de la Mel, a rocky position full of tunnels and MG positions blocking the valley of the Segre river towards La Seu d'Urgell.

 

es.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%ADnea_P

 

www.bunquersmartinet.net/

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