Calle del Cinca
Takes its name from the Cinca, a Pyrenean river of the Ebro basin that rises in the glaciers of Monte Perdido, in Huesca.
The Cinca comes down from the Aragonese Pyrenees, where the snow of Monte Perdido feeds its source in the Pineta cirque, at the foot of the Marboré ice. Its name reached the streets when the El Viso estate was laid out, with its cubic volumes and flat roofs of Central European air, planned under a single rule: to name its streets after rivers of Spain.
The coincidence has a geographic charm. In the real world, the Cinca and the Segre meet shortly before yielding their waters to the Ebro. In El Viso, Cinca and Segre repeat that closeness on the map, two Pyrenean threads reunited in the shade of the rationalist villas.