This library aims to highlight and preserve the historical memory of Villel de Mesa by promoting research, preservation, and the dissemination of all knowledge related to the town, while providing open access to everyone.
To achieve this, it pursues the following objectives:
📚 To catalogue, organize, and digitize documents and cultural resources related to Villel de Mesa.
🖥️ To facilitate access to documentary resources through a virtual platform.
🔎 To encourage research and interest in the history and culture of Villel de Mesa.
🤝 To establish collaborations with individuals and cultural institutions in order to expand the available resources.
In addition, it includes a substantial documentary repository that links to resources from other libraries, archives, and institutions. It also holds a modest digitalized collection of its own documents, as well as a set of monographs that deal extensively with the history, heritage, natural environment, and social context of Villel de Mesa.
This unofficial website provides information about the Municipal Sports Games of Madrid. The data is obtained from the Madrid City Open Data Portal. Users can view schedules, results, statistics, and other information about 10 different sports included in the Municipal Sports Games.
This interactive data visualisation allows users to consult and compare in detail the 2025 budget items per inhabitant and their breakdown for local authorities in Spain, i.e. town councils.
These are budget figures; the final accounts for their implementation will be published at the end of 2026.
Gasofinder is a modern and efficient web application designed to help users find the cheapest gas stations closest to their location in real time. Using official data and an interactive map, the application helps save money on every refuel. Specifically, it offers:
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Interactive Map:
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Clear Visualization: uses OpenStreetMap maps with a clean design (Carto Voyager).
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Smart Markers:
🟢 Green: low prices.
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Special Icons: Quickly identifies the cheapest (⭐) and the most expensive (⚠️) gas station within the visible area.
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Savings and Real-Time Pricing: retrieves updated prices directly from the Ministry for the Ecological Transition.
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Tank Fill Calculation: enter your tank capacity (default 55L) to see how much it will cost to fill it.
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Savings Estimation: shows how much you save compared to the most expensive option in the area.
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Price Thermometer: a visual bar that indicates whether a station’s price is good, average, or bad compared to local minimums and maximums.
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Customization and Filters
Fuel Type: filter by Diesel A, Gasoline 95 E5, Gasoline 98 E5, or Premium Diesel. -
Tank Size: adjustable for personalized calculations.
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Charging Points Link: direct access to the official electric vehicle charging points map.
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Navigation and Location
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Routes: automatically calculates the distance and travel time to the selected gas station.
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GPS Integration: opens the location directly in Google Maps, Waze, or Apple Maps with a single click.
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Lock Mode: allows you to "pin" a selected gas station so it does not change automatically while moving the map.
Icon Clarification
Location (📍) Shows your current position.
Star (⭐) The most affordable visible option.
Alert (⚠️) The most expensive visible option.
VirusMap is a free platform that shows the evolution of viruses and public health outbreaks in Catalonia based on official data from the Catalan Public Health Agency. It offers a clear and up-to-date view of the health situation through interactive maps, temporal trends, and predictive analysis, all focused exclusively on Catalonia.
What you can do with VirusMap
- Check the distribution of viruses by municipality in near real time.
- Follow the evolution of influenza, acute respiratory infections, and other respiratory infections.
- Analyze trends by time periods and age groups.
- Compare historical data and detect increases or decreases in cases.
- Access indicative predictions based on AI models Transparent and privacy-friendly
Exclusive use of official and open data. No personal data is collected. Information is processed and stored locally. VirusMap is an open and accessible tool to better understand the evolution of viruses in Catalonia and support informed decisions, both personally and collectively.
Web viewer that displays the fiber deployments of all PEBA and UNICO programs on a single map, based on publicly available data. Each area has the background color of the awarded operator, and the border is a different color for each program. In the case of the 2013-2019 PEBA plan, as deployments are assigned to individual population entities, a marker is shown with the location obtained from the CNIG. In addition, when the map is not zoomed in, a heat map is displayed showing the distribution of deployments by area.
This visualization avoids having to compare different map viewers if what we are interested in is seeing which operators reach which areas or simply having an overview of which deployments are pending in my area. It also allows us to consult aspects such as the updated completion date, which were previously only available in the different Excel files for each program. I also think it could be useful for analyzing how the areas are distributed among the different programs (for example, if an area covered in UNICO 2021 then has nearby areas in UNICO 2022 covered by another operator, for example), or even possible overlaps (for example, due to areas that were not executed in previous programs).
Goio is a virtual assistant powered by Turismo de Tenerife whose goal is to improve the experience of both residents and visitors to the island. It combines tourist information, smart mobility and advanced conversational services to offer personalised recommendations, answer questions and facilitate the planning of activities and travel on the island.
Developed with artificial intelligence technologies and cognitive services, Goio offers text and voice interaction capabilities. Although it is currently in the learning process, it is capable of responding to thousands of queries daily, providing up-to-date information and accompanying the user throughout their trip to Tenerife. Specifically, the application offers features such as:
Real-time mobility information: public transport, traffic, routes and sustainable alternatives.
Access to a catalogue of more than 4,000 activities and points of interest on the island.
Personalised recommendations based on user preferences (using criteria such as speed, sustainability, accessibility, tourist interests, etc.).
Display of tourist attractions, services and facilities nearby.
Alerts and notifications about changes in traffic, roadworks or events that may affect travel.
To offer these services, the app integrates data from institutional sources, such as the Cabildo de Tenerife, and combines it with ex
Incendio Hoy is a web viewer that shows in near real time the active fires in Spain based on open data from NASA FIRMS (VIIRS and MODIS sensors). The app automatically queries and updates the detections (hootspots) with a cadence of minutes and represents them on an interactive map of simple controls. The user can filter by time range (up to five days), reliability level (low/medium/high) and FRP (radiative fire power, in MW) to focus on the most relevant events. Clicking on a point displays a tab with coordinates, date/time, sensor, current (FRP), and other details. In addition, it includes optional temperature and cloud cover layers, and a heat map to identify clusters.
The website incorporates a "Frequently Asked Questions" section that explains key concepts, such as differences between VIIRS and MODIS, what FRP is, the level of reliability, why the fire may not appear or the limits of satellite detection.
The CTE Climate Zone Consultant is an interactive web application that allows users to look up the climate zone of any municipality in Spain according to the Technical Building Code (CTE DB-HE 2021). It includes data on elevation, population, and average income by municipality.
It is developed as a freely accessible progressive web app (PWA) that allows citizens and professionals in the construction sector to check the climate classification of Spanish municipalities in accordance with current building energy efficiency regulations.
Features:
· Municipality search: Quickly locate any of the more than 8,000 Spanish municipalities using predictive search.
· Map view: Interactive map showing the geographical boundaries of the selected municipality.
· Detailed information: For each municipality, the INE code, province, elevation above sea level, climate zone (winter and summer climate severity), population, and average per capita income are displayed.
· Offline functionality: Once loaded, the application works without an internet connection.
· Installable: Available as an app on Android and iOS mobile devices.
Data sources:
· Climate zones: Technical Building Code, Basic Energy Saving Document (CTE DB-HE 2021), published by the Ministry of Transport, Mobility, and Urban Agenda.
· Municipal codes: Register of Local Entities of the National Institute of Statistics (INE).
· Geographical boundaries
Rampa is a route service for people with reduced mobility. This project, developed as part of the Madrid City Council's 2025 Open Data Reuse Awards, combines open data and geospatial technology to facilitate the search for accessible routes and services for people with reduced mobility.
The web application provides the following data:
- Accessibility: it offers optimised routes for wheelchairs, walkers and people with reduced mobility.
- Demographic data: it allows you to view ageing, dependency and population density indices to better understand the needs of each area.
- Control panel: it allows you to view the areas with the highest and lowest accessibility in Madrid and detects the most accessible neighbourhoods and districts.