Castellón de la Plana

Castellón de la Plana

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official_name=Castellón de la Plana/Castelló de la Plana
native_name=Castelló de la Plana
spanish_name=Castellón de la Plana


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time_zone=CET (GMT +1)
time_zone_summer=CEST (GMT +2)
native_language=Valencian
community=Valencian Community
community_link=Valencia (autonomous community)
province=Castellón
province_link=Castellón (province)
comarca=Plana Alta
comarca_link=Plana Alta
area=108.78
altitude=30
population=174,710 [ [http://www.castello.es/noticias.php?cod=1147&sec=453 Increase of population 2007] ]
date-population=2007
density=1,582
date-density=2006

Castellón de la Plana (in Catalan Castelló de la Plana) is the capital city of the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community, Spain, in the east of the Iberian Peninsula, on the Costa del Azahar by the Mediterranean Sea (40°N 0°W). Population: approx. 170,000.

History

The first known building in the area was the Moorish castle of Fadrell, near the Alquerías de La Plana. The town proper was officially founded in 1251, after the conquest of the Moorish Kingdom of Valencia by King James I of Aragon in 1233. James granted royal permission to move the town from the mountain to the plain on September 8, 1251, and tradition claims that the move was completed by the third Sunday of Lent, 1252. During the Middle Ages, the city was protected by moats, walls and towers, and a church was built, later becoming a cathedral. In the 17th century the town was one of the last strongholds in the Revolta de les Germanies (local guilds). It also supported Archduke Charles of Austria in the War of the Spanish Succession (1701-14), but was later taken by the troops of Philip d'Anjou.

In the 19th century, the city walls were torn down and it slowly began to expand, a process interrupted by the War of Independence against Napoleon (1804-14) and the Carlist Wars (1833-63). In 1833 Castellón became the capital of the newly constituted province. In the second half of the 19th century, the city again began to expand, marked by the arrival of the railway, the enlargement of the port and the construction of representative buildings (Provincial Hospital, Casino, Theater) and parks.

In 1991 a university (Jaume I University) was established, set upon a modern campus. The local economy is based on industry and craft-work.

Sights

Most of the historical buildings are located in the diminutive old town, around the Plaza Mayor (Main Square). These include:

* The Gothic Concatedral de Santa Maria (Procathedral of Saint Mary), built in the 13th century and reconstructed one century later after destruction by fire. The present building is another reconstruction after the demolition ordered by the council during the Spanish civil war (1936).
* The Ayuntamiento (City Hall), erected at the beginning of the 18th century. It features a pretty Tuscan-style façade rising up over a colonnade.
* The standing bell-tower of the procathedral, known as El Fadrí (the single one), built at the turn of the 17th century.
* The Llotja del Cànem (Hemp Exchange Market), built during the first half of the 17th century to be used by traders in hempen cloth and ropes, a very important activity in the area at the time. Today the building is used by the University for cultural events and temporary exhibitions.
* On the northeast edge of the town, at the end of a broad avenue decorated with orange trees, stands the Basilica of Santa María del Lledó ("European Hackberry" or "Celtis australis"), a basilica devoted to an image of the Virgin Mary found in 1366 by a farmer when he was ploughing his lands. The original 14th-century chapel was extended to its present Baroque form during the 16th century. The complex is surrounded by a landscaped garden.


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Notable people born in Castellón de la Plana

* José Luis Ballester (born 1969), Olympic butterfly swimmer
* Manuel Brancal (born 1968), musician and composer.
* Sergio García (born 1980), professional golfer
* Matilde Salvador (born 1918, die 2007), musician, composer and painter artist.
* Sergio Aragonés (born 1937), comics cartoonist.

References

ee also

* Diocese of Segorbe-Castellón.

External links

* [http://www.upv.es/cv/casbegin.html Castellon: A virtual trip]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=castell%C3%B3n+de+la+plana&layer=&ie=UTF8&z=12&ll=39.994219,-0.036049&spn=0.140191,0.2314&t=h&om=0 Castellón de la Plana at Google Maps]
* [http://www.uji.es/ University Jaime I of Castellón de la Plana]
* [http://www.valencianoticias.com News of Castellón. Noticias de Castellón]


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