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Carpesa

Carpesa is a village under the local government of the municipality of Valencia, in the province of the same name, in Spain. It was an independent municipality until 1888.[2] It borders with Benifaraig, Alfara del Patriarch and Vinalesa to the north, Bonrepós i Mirambell and Tavernes Blanques to the east, Pueblo Nuevo to the east and Brobotó to the west. Its population was 1,215 inhabitants in 2017 (INE).[3]

Carpesa
A church in Carpesa
Coordinates: 39°31′00″N 0°22′40″W / 39.51667°N 0.37778°W / 39.51667; -0.37778
CountrySpain
ProvinceValencia
MunicipalityValencia
Elevation
27 m (89 ft)
Population
 (2017 [1])
 • Total1,215
Demonym(s)carpesano /a
(va) carpesà /ana

History edit

There are remains of worship to Jupiter during Roman times in the Carpesa area.[4] At the time of al-Ándalus it was the farmhouse. Jaime I took it during the conquest of Valencia, and handed it to Bernardo Vidal de Besalú, as it is said in the Llibre del Repartiment. Then Vidal sold it to the king. On May 29, 1246, it was handed to the Knights Templar, and placed in Russafa.[5] According to Rafael Martí de Viciana (1546) the first Christian settlers arrived in 1243. After that Carpesa passed to the order of Montesa.

In 1574, the parish of Carpesa went on to depend on Mirambell and Casas de Bárcena. Carpesa was constituted as an independent municipality with the dissolution of the Lordships. At that time there were 600 inhabitants, more than 100 houses and 2 schools.

It was an independent municipality until 1898, until Valencia was annexed.[6]

Toponymy edit

The name of Carpesa seems to derive from the preindouropean base K to R (stone), intensified by the Ibero-Basque -p e. Its ending with -esa is related to other pre-Romanic toponimos such as Oropesa, Manresa etc.[7] Martínez Aloy de Espinalt, however, suggests it to derive from the Latin carpere (take).[8]

Politics edit

 
Carpesa in 1883

Carpesa is led by the local town government of Valencia in consideration of the district of Poblats del Nord. However, with the status of a rural settlement, it operates in accordance with the relevant state and autonomous laws and neighborhood mayor that is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of the neighborhood and civic relations, signing administrative reports and elevating all suggestions, denunciations and claims of neighbors.[9]

Economy edit

One of the main problem is the demographic decrease and aging, as a consequence of the lack of aid to establish housing for young people, the successive impediments to carry out public works, or the lack of economic development. The reason is the proximity of the hamlet to the city of Valencia itself.

Culture edit

Carpesa is known for keeping different cultural traditions throughout its history such as Falles de Valencia and its patronal parties (Fiestas Patronales), founded in 1731.[10] There are different cultural associations, such as the Taurine Cultural Association "El Carpesano",[11] the Club of Retired and Pensioners[12] and the music band of Drums and Cornets and the Hockey Club.[13] It also has one headquarters in the Universidad Popular, where cultural events and trainings are carried out.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical Institute)". www.ine.es.
  2. ^ Boira, José Vicente; Pedro Llopis; Carmen Ciurana; Ana Espinosa; Carlos Sáiz (1987). «Introducción histórica». En Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó. Pobles del Nord (in Valencian and Spanish) (1st edition). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 10.
  3. ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical Institute)". www.ine.es. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  4. ^ González, Luis Sánchez; Marco, Juan José Seguí (2005). La romanización en tierras valencianas: Una historia documental (in Spanish). Universitat de València. ISBN 978-84-370-6105-4.
  5. ^ Mossèn Jaime Febrer. Trovas.
  6. ^ Juan Piqueras Haba, ed. (1995). «Poble Nou, Borbotó, Carpesa, Benifaraig i les Cases de Bàrcena». Geografia de les comarques valencianes (en valenciano) 3. València: Foro. p. 290.
  7. ^ Galmés de Fuentes, Álvaro (2000). «Carpesa». Los topónimos: sus blasones y trofeos (la toponimia mítica) (1ª edición). Madrid: Real Academia de Historia. p. 211. ISBN 84-89512-79-5
  8. ^ Boira, José Vicente; Pedro Llopis; Carmen Ciurana; Ana Espinosa; Carlos Sáiz (1987). «Carpesa». En Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó, ed. Pobles del Nord (en valenciano y español) (1ª edición). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 24.
  9. ^ Boira, José Vicente; Pedro Llopis; Carmen Ciurana; Ana Espinosa; Carlos Sáiz (1987). «Legislación sobre alcaldías de barrio». En Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó, ed. Pobles del Nord (en valenciano y español) (1ª edición). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 57.
  10. ^ Martínez, Francisco Javier Delicado (2008). "Iconografía, arte y devoción popular en torno de los Santos de la piedra Abdón y Senén, en el antiguo Reino de Valencia". El culto a los santos: Cofradías, devoción, fiestas y arte. Ediciones Escurialenses: 315–332. ISBN 978-84-89788-71-8.
  11. ^ "Web de la Peña taurina "El Carpesano"". coyote.idomyweb.com. from the original on 2020-10-01. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  12. ^ "INFOCIUTAT | Ajuntament de València - València". www.valencia.es. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  13. ^ . 2007-08-07. Archived from the original on 2007-08-07. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
  14. ^ "INFOCIUTAT | Ajuntament de València - València". www.valencia.es. Retrieved 2021-09-20.


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Carpesa is a village under the local government of the municipality of Valencia in the province of the same name in Spain It was an independent municipality until 1888 2 It borders with Benifaraig Alfara del Patriarch and Vinalesa to the north Bonrepos i Mirambell and Tavernes Blanques to the east Pueblo Nuevo to the east and Broboto to the west Its population was 1 215 inhabitants in 2017 INE 3 CarpesaA church in CarpesaCoordinates 39 31 00 N 0 22 40 W 39 51667 N 0 37778 W 39 51667 0 37778CountrySpainProvinceValenciaMunicipalityValenciaElevation27 m 89 ft Population 2017 1 Total1 215Demonym s carpesano a va carpesa ana Contents 1 History 1 1 Toponymy 2 Politics 3 Economy 4 Culture 5 ReferencesHistory editThere are remains of worship to Jupiter during Roman times in the Carpesa area 4 At the time of al Andalus it was the farmhouse Jaime I took it during the conquest of Valencia and handed it to Bernardo Vidal de Besalu as it is said in the Llibre del Repartiment Then Vidal sold it to the king On May 29 1246 it was handed to the Knights Templar and placed in Russafa 5 According to Rafael Marti de Viciana 1546 the first Christian settlers arrived in 1243 After that Carpesa passed to the order of Montesa In 1574 the parish of Carpesa went on to depend on Mirambell and Casas de Barcena Carpesa was constituted as an independent municipality with the dissolution of the Lordships At that time there were 600 inhabitants more than 100 houses and 2 schools It was an independent municipality until 1898 until Valencia was annexed 6 Toponymy edit The name of Carpesa seems to derive from the preindouropean base K to R stone intensified by the Ibero Basque p e Its ending with esa is related to other pre Romanic toponimos such as Oropesa Manresa etc 7 Martinez Aloy de Espinalt however suggests it to derive from the Latin carpere take 8 Politics edit nbsp Carpesa in 1883Carpesa is led by the local town government of Valencia in consideration of the district of Poblats del Nord However with the status of a rural settlement it operates in accordance with the relevant state and autonomous laws and neighborhood mayor that is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of the neighborhood and civic relations signing administrative reports and elevating all suggestions denunciations and claims of neighbors 9 Economy editOne of the main problem is the demographic decrease and aging as a consequence of the lack of aid to establish housing for young people the successive impediments to carry out public works or the lack of economic development The reason is the proximity of the hamlet to the city of Valencia itself Culture editCarpesa is known for keeping different cultural traditions throughout its history such as Falles de Valencia and its patronal parties Fiestas Patronales founded in 1731 10 There are different cultural associations such as the Taurine Cultural Association El Carpesano 11 the Club of Retired and Pensioners 12 and the music band of Drums and Cornets and the Hockey Club 13 It also has one headquarters in the Universidad Popular where cultural events and trainings are carried out 14 References edit Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Spanish Statistical Institute www ine es Boira Jose Vicente Pedro Llopis Carmen Ciurana Ana Espinosa Carlos Saiz 1987 Introduccion historica En Mercedes Alcaniz Moscardo Pobles del Nord in Valencian and Spanish 1st edition Valencia Ajuntament de Valencia p 10 Instituto Nacional de Estadistica Spanish Statistical Institute www ine es Retrieved 2021 09 20 Gonzalez Luis Sanchez Marco Juan Jose Segui 2005 La romanizacion en tierras valencianas Una historia documental in Spanish Universitat de Valencia ISBN 978 84 370 6105 4 Mossen Jaime Febrer Trovas Juan Piqueras Haba ed 1995 Poble Nou Borboto Carpesa Benifaraig i les Cases de Barcena Geografia de les comarques valencianes en valenciano 3 Valencia Foro p 290 Galmes de Fuentes Alvaro 2000 Carpesa Los toponimos sus blasones y trofeos la toponimia mitica 1ª edicion Madrid Real Academia de Historia p 211 ISBN 84 89512 79 5 Boira Jose Vicente Pedro Llopis Carmen Ciurana Ana Espinosa Carlos Saiz 1987 Carpesa En Mercedes Alcaniz Moscardo ed Pobles del Nord en valenciano y espanol 1ª edicion Valencia Ajuntament de Valencia p 24 Boira Jose Vicente Pedro Llopis Carmen Ciurana Ana Espinosa Carlos Saiz 1987 Legislacion sobre alcaldias de barrio En Mercedes Alcaniz Moscardo ed Pobles del Nord en valenciano y espanol 1ª edicion Valencia Ajuntament de Valencia p 57 Martinez Francisco Javier Delicado 2008 Iconografia arte y devocion popular en torno de los Santos de la piedra Abdon y Senen en el antiguo Reino de Valencia El culto a los santos Cofradias devocion fiestas y arte Ediciones Escurialenses 315 332 ISBN 978 84 89788 71 8 Web de la Pena taurina El Carpesano coyote idomyweb com Archived from the original on 2020 10 01 Retrieved 2021 09 20 INFOCIUTAT Ajuntament de Valencia Valencia www valencia es Retrieved 2021 09 20 Pagina Oficial del Club d Hoquei Carpesa 2007 08 07 Archived from the original on 2007 08 07 Retrieved 2021 09 20 INFOCIUTAT Ajuntament de Valencia Valencia www valencia es Retrieved 2021 09 20 nbsp This article about a location in the Valencian Community Spain is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carpesa amp oldid 1187160262, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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