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Benissa

38°42′52.2″N 0°3′9.8″E / 38.714500°N 0.052722°E / 38.714500; 0.052722

Benissa
Benissa
Location in the Province of Alicante
Benissa
Location in the Valencian Community
Benissa
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 38°42′54″N 0°03′00″E / 38.71500°N 0.05000°E / 38.71500; 0.05000
Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
ProvinceAlicante
ComarcaMarina Alta
Judicial districtDénia
Government
 • MayorArturo Poquet (2019) (PP)
Area
 • Total69.71 km2 (26.92 sq mi)
Elevation
254 m (833 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total10,768
 • Density150/km2 (400/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Benissenc, benissenca
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
03720
Official language(s)Valencian
WebsiteOfficial website

Benissa (Valencian pronunciation: [beˈnisa], Spanish: Benisa) is a small town in Spain in the province of Alicante, 275 m above sea level, and one of the oldest towns on the Costa Blanca.

The municipality of Benissa has 4 km of coastline linking the towns of Moraira and Calp. The scenery of the area includes cliff tops, rocky coves, sandy beaches and tiny bays along the Benissa Costa. The territory of Benissa also contains terraced vineyards, mountains and palm trees. Spanish village houses, with doorsteps directly onto the street, internal courtyards and deceptively spacious inside. Old finques (a farm or country estate) sit on large plots amongst vineyards with panoramic views to the sea.

Nearby towns along the Costa Blanca are La Fustera, Cala dels Pinets, Cala de La Llobella, Cala l'Advocat, Baladrar and Cap Blanc before reaching Moraira.

History edit

The toponym of Benissa comes from the Arabic tribal name Beni-Hisa or Beni-Eyce (sons of Christ). After the Christian reconquest (1248) by the troops of James II of Aragon, the town was settled by people from the Pyrenees, Catalonia and Aragon along with the former inhabitants, although the majority of the population remained Muslim for centuries. The last Muslim citizens were expelled in 1609.

Benissa, together with Altea, Calp and Teulada, formed a lordship, whose rulers included the Sicilian admiral Roger of Lauria. In the 15th and 16th centuries it suffered numerous attacks by African pirates.

Main sights edit

The medieval town centre has been largely preserved with its town square, narrow streets, churches. Ironwork balconies and heraldic shields decorate the historic buildings. The Palace of Torres-Orduña is open to the public as a cultural centre and library. Benissa also has a strong Catholic tradition with a Franciscan seminary that has educated many Franciscans followers throughout Spain and a large Neo-Gothic church, the "Catedral de la Marina".

Transportation edit

Travel to Benissa is easily made from Alicante or Valencia, through the highway A-7 or the N332. The closest airport is the Alicante airport, located 70 km to the south-west. The closest RENFE (Spanish mainline) railway station is in Alicante. There is an Alicante TRAM station in Benissa, connected to the network via Benidorm, though the service between Teulada and Dénia has been suspended since 2016, due to a line upgrade and is currently replaced by buses.

Events edit

  • Fira i Porrat de Sant Antoni. A mediaeval fair, in January
  • Festes Patronals de la Puríssima Xiqueta, usually held in the last week of April to celebrate the Patron Saint of the town. Includes concerts, bull running, street processions and sporting events.
  • Moros i Cristians, held at the end of June to celebrate the battles between the Moors and Christians in the 13th-15th century

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.

External links edit

  • Benissa, city overview with video and pictures. From a Costa Blanca resident.

benissa, 714500, 052722, 714500, 052722, municipalityflagcoat, armslocation, province, alicanteshow, province, alicantelocation, valencian, communityshow, valencian, communitylocation, spainshow, spaincoordinates, 71500, 05000, 71500, 05000country, spainautono. 38 42 52 2 N 0 3 9 8 E 38 714500 N 0 052722 E 38 714500 0 052722 BenissaMunicipalityFlagCoat of armsBenissaLocation in the Province of AlicanteShow map of Province of AlicanteBenissaLocation in the Valencian CommunityShow map of Valencian CommunityBenissaLocation in SpainShow map of SpainCoordinates 38 42 54 N 0 03 00 E 38 71500 N 0 05000 E 38 71500 0 05000Country SpainAutonomous community Valencian CommunityProvinceAlicanteComarcaMarina AltaJudicial districtDeniaGovernment MayorArturo Poquet 2019 PP Area Total69 71 km2 26 92 sq mi Elevation254 m 833 ft Population 2018 1 Total10 768 Density150 km2 400 sq mi Demonym s Benissenc benissencaTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code03720Official language s ValencianWebsiteOfficial website Benissa Valencian pronunciation beˈnisa Spanish Benisa is a small town in Spain in the province of Alicante 275 m above sea level and one of the oldest towns on the Costa Blanca The municipality of Benissa has 4 km of coastline linking the towns of Moraira and Calp The scenery of the area includes cliff tops rocky coves sandy beaches and tiny bays along the Benissa Costa The territory of Benissa also contains terraced vineyards mountains and palm trees Spanish village houses with doorsteps directly onto the street internal courtyards and deceptively spacious inside Old finques a farm or country estate sit on large plots amongst vineyards with panoramic views to the sea Nearby towns along the Costa Blanca are La Fustera Cala dels Pinets Cala de La Llobella Cala l Advocat Baladrar and Cap Blanc before reaching Moraira Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Transportation 4 Events 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe toponym of Benissa comes from the Arabic tribal name Beni Hisa or Beni Eyce sons of Christ After the Christian reconquest 1248 by the troops of James II of Aragon the town was settled by people from the Pyrenees Catalonia and Aragon along with the former inhabitants although the majority of the population remained Muslim for centuries The last Muslim citizens were expelled in 1609 Benissa together with Altea Calp and Teulada formed a lordship whose rulers included the Sicilian admiral Roger of Lauria In the 15th and 16th centuries it suffered numerous attacks by African pirates Main sights editThe medieval town centre has been largely preserved with its town square narrow streets churches Ironwork balconies and heraldic shields decorate the historic buildings The Palace of Torres Orduna is open to the public as a cultural centre and library Benissa also has a strong Catholic tradition with a Franciscan seminary that has educated many Franciscans followers throughout Spain and a large Neo Gothic church the Catedral de la Marina Transportation editTravel to Benissa is easily made from Alicante or Valencia through the highway A 7 or the N332 The closest airport is the Alicante airport located 70 km to the south west The closest RENFE Spanish mainline railway station is in Alicante There is an Alicante TRAM station in Benissa connected to the network via Benidorm though the service between Teulada and Denia has been suspended since 2016 due to a line upgrade and is currently replaced by buses Events editFira i Porrat de Sant Antoni A mediaeval fair in January Festes Patronals de la Purissima Xiqueta usually held in the last week of April to celebrate the Patron Saint of the town Includes concerts bull running street processions and sporting events Moros i Cristians held at the end of June to celebrate the battles between the Moors and Christians in the 13th 15th centuryReferences edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute External links editBenissa city overview with video and pictures From a Costa Blanca resident nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benissa Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benissa amp oldid 1172220231, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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