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Castielfabib

Castielfabib is a municipality in the comarca of Rincón de Ademuz in the Valencian Community, Spain.

Castielfabib
Castielfabib
Location in Spain
Castielfabib
Castielfabib (Spain)
Coordinates: 40°7′50″N 1°18′16″W / 40.13056°N 1.30444°W / 40.13056; -1.30444
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityValencian Community
ProvinceValencia
ComarcaRincón de Ademuz
Judicial districtLlíria
Government
 • AlcaldeEduardo Aguilar Villalba
Area
 • Total106.3 km2 (41.0 sq mi)
Elevation
927 m (3,041 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total306
 • Density2.9/km2 (7.5/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Castielero, castielera
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
46141
Official language(s)Spanish
WebsiteOfficial website

Geography edit

Known as "the small Albarracín", Castielfabib is located on a hill near the right bank of the river Ebrón. Located in the northwest corner of Rincon de Ademuz, it is mountainous with elevation ranging between 800 and 1,550 metres (2,600 and 5,100 ft). The most important points of elevation are: Mill Creek (1,338 m), Peña de Águila (1,112 m), Peral (1481 m), Cabezo (1,442 m), Macarron (1,222 m), Umbria La Muela (1,068 m) and Cross of the Three Kingdoms (1,552 m), so named because its summit joined the old kingdoms of Aragon, Castile and Valencia. The river Turia flows from the north, serving as the border with Teruel.[2] It flows on the east of Riodeva, bordering Torre Baja. Ebrón River crosses the territory from northwest to southeast, flowing into Turia, the boulevard of Palomarejos runs north and comes to the precipice of the Canaleja. The climate is continental, with prevailing winds from the north and east, the latter bringing rains in April.

Civil parishes edit

In the municipality of Castielfabib, there are the following civil parishes (pedanías):

  • Arroyo Cerezo
  • Cuesta del Rato
  • Mas de Jacinto
  • Mas de los Mudos
  • Los Santos

Bordering towns edit

The municipality of Castielfabib shares borders with the towns of Ademuz, Torrebaja and Vallanca, all of them situated in the province of Valencia.

Farther afield to the west, the municipality borders Salvacañete in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha; Tormón, Veguillas de la Sierra, El Cuervo, Tramacastiel and Libros of the province of Teruel, Aragon to the north and the north-east.

History edit

 
View of the church-fortress of Castielfabib

In Soreico Solana, there are remnants of Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Iberian cultures. West of the town, Faber Castle had been built on a Roman ruin. In 1971, a Roman tombstone fragment was found in Castillejo and has been preserved in the Museum of Prehistoric Valencia.

The area was captured in 1210 by Peter II of Aragon, recovered by Muslims shortly afterwards, and captured in the Reconquista by James I. Castielfabib, along with Ademuz, became part of the Kingdom of Valencia, and held in the royal domain under direct control of the crown. In 1304, the village was used as collateral for a loan from the Knights Templar. When they were disbanded, their rights fell to the Order of Montesa which collected tithes from Castielfabib and Ademuz. In 1390, the pope intervened in a dispute between the Montesa and the bishop over religious practises in the village. As a royal town, Castielfabib periodically sent a representative to the Generalitat Valenciana, the Valencian Parliament.

During the Peninsular War, Castielfabib was occupied by the French. In the civil wars of the 19th century it was occupied by Carlist forces, who rebuilt the castle; it was later demolished and won back by nationalist forces.

The township has remained virtually unchanged since medieval times and has only been a municipality at the expense of the territory of Torrebaja.

Demographics edit

Demographic evolution of Castielfabib since 1842

Economy edit

The economy is traditionally based on agriculture and livestock. Rivers provide irrigation for apples, pears, vegetables and cereals. In the rain-fed area, cereal and vine are grown. The sheep are the most important, followed by pork and goat. Beekeeping is also practised.

The town entrance is from the road N-420, and the Tourism Office of the Rincón de Ademuz is located at "Los Centenares" of Castielfabib, along with a rural tourism complex. There is currently[when?] a youth hostel, with room service and swimming pool.

Festivals and traditions edit

  • A festival to Our Lady of Grace is held 7–11 September.
  • A festival celebrates San Guillermo, the patron of Castielfabib, on 10 February.
  • Easter celebrations have many traditions. Two poplar trees are brought from the banks of the river on Friday, to be planted in the square on Saturday, with a popular dance that night, the singing of the "Aurora" in the early hours of Sunday and bellringing and Sunday services.

Cuisine edit

Castielfabib shares with the other towns of Rincon de Ademuz several recipes such as gachas (porridge), puchero and others, in which pork and its derivatives are central.

Almond, apple and other fruits are grown in the fertile plain of the River Ebrón and they are a key ingredient in the local bakery.

In recent times other local products such as mushrooms and tomatoes have been promoted.

Notable people edit

  • Francisco Novella (1581–1645), was an author and professor of rhetoric at the University of Valencia
  • Antonio Diaz Tortajada (b. 1947), journalist and writer

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ Fernandez, Miguel; et al. (2003). "EL PATRIMONIO ARQUITECTÓNICO DEL AGUA EN EL RINCÓN DE ADEMUZ. CATÁLOGO DE LOS MOLINOS Y OTROS ARTILUGIOS HIDRÁULICOS" (PDF). Cuadernos de Geografía. 73/74: 303–322 – via Universitat de València.

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SpanishWebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Civil parishes 1 2 Bordering towns 2 History 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Festivals and traditions 6 Cuisine 7 Notable people 8 ReferencesGeography editKnown as the small Albarracin Castielfabib is located on a hill near the right bank of the river Ebron Located in the northwest corner of Rincon de Ademuz it is mountainous with elevation ranging between 800 and 1 550 metres 2 600 and 5 100 ft The most important points of elevation are Mill Creek 1 338 m Pena de Aguila 1 112 m Peral 1481 m Cabezo 1 442 m Macarron 1 222 m Umbria La Muela 1 068 m and Cross of the Three Kingdoms 1 552 m so named because its summit joined the old kingdoms of Aragon Castile and Valencia The river Turia flows from the north serving as the border with Teruel 2 It flows on the east of Riodeva bordering Torre Baja Ebron River crosses the territory from northwest to southeast flowing into Turia the boulevard of Palomarejos runs north and comes to the precipice of the Canaleja The climate is continental with prevailing winds from the north and east the latter bringing rains in April Civil parishes edit In the municipality of Castielfabib there are the following civil parishes pedanias Arroyo Cerezo Cuesta del Rato Mas de Jacinto Mas de los Mudos Los Santos Bordering towns edit The municipality of Castielfabib shares borders with the towns of Ademuz Torrebaja and Vallanca all of them situated in the province of Valencia Farther afield to the west the municipality borders Salvacanete in the province of Cuenca Castilla La Mancha Tormon Veguillas de la Sierra El Cuervo Tramacastiel and Libros of the province of Teruel Aragon to the north and the north east History edit nbsp View of the church fortress of Castielfabib In Soreico Solana there are remnants of Bronze Age Iron Age and Iberian cultures West of the town Faber Castle had been built on a Roman ruin In 1971 a Roman tombstone fragment was found in Castillejo and has been preserved in the Museum of Prehistoric Valencia The area was captured in 1210 by Peter II of Aragon recovered by Muslims shortly afterwards and captured in the Reconquista by James I Castielfabib along with Ademuz became part of the Kingdom of Valencia and held in the royal domain under direct control of the crown In 1304 the village was used as collateral for a loan from the Knights Templar When they were disbanded their rights fell to the Order of Montesa which collected tithes from Castielfabib and Ademuz In 1390 the pope intervened in a dispute between the Montesa and the bishop over religious practises in the village As a royal town Castielfabib periodically sent a representative to the Generalitat Valenciana the Valencian Parliament During the Peninsular War Castielfabib was occupied by the French In the civil wars of the 19th century it was occupied by Carlist forces who rebuilt the castle it was later demolished and won back by nationalist forces The township has remained virtually unchanged since medieval times and has only been a municipality at the expense of the territory of Torrebaja Demographics editDemographic evolution of Castielfabib since 1842 Source Instituto Nacional de EstadisticaEconomy editThe economy is traditionally based on agriculture and livestock Rivers provide irrigation for apples pears vegetables and cereals In the rain fed area cereal and vine are grown The sheep are the most important followed by pork and goat Beekeeping is also practised The town entrance is from the road N 420 and the Tourism Office of the Rincon de Ademuz is located at Los Centenares of Castielfabib along with a rural tourism complex There is currently when a youth hostel with room service and swimming pool Festivals and traditions editA festival to Our Lady of Grace is held 7 11 September A festival celebrates San Guillermo the patron of Castielfabib on 10 February Easter celebrations have many traditions Two poplar trees are brought from the banks of the river on Friday to be planted in the square on Saturday with a popular dance that night the singing of the Aurora in the early hours of Sunday and bellringing and Sunday services Cuisine editCastielfabib shares with the other towns of Rincon de Ademuz several recipes such as gachas porridge puchero and others in which pork and its derivatives are central Almond apple and other fruits are grown in the fertile plain of the River Ebron and they are a key ingredient in the local bakery In recent times other local products such as mushrooms and tomatoes have been promoted Notable people editFrancisco Novella 1581 1645 was an author and professor of rhetoric at the University of Valencia Antonio Diaz Tortajada b 1947 journalist and writerReferences edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Fernandez Miguel et al 2003 EL PATRIMONIO ARQUITECToNICO DEL AGUA EN EL RINCoN DE ADEMUZ CATALOGO DE LOS MOLINOS Y OTROS ARTILUGIOS HIDRAULICOS PDF Cuadernos de Geografia 73 74 303 322 via Universitat de Valencia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castielfabib amp oldid 1113605178, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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