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Vinaròs

Vinaròs (Valencian pronunciation: [vinaˈɾɔs]) (Spanish: Vinaroz) is a city located in eastern Spain and the capital of the Baix Maestrat in the province of Castellón. It is in the border between the Valencian Community and Catalonia. Vinaròs is a fishing harbour and tourist destination.

Vinaròs
Vinaroz
Carnival in Vinaròs.
Vinaròs
Location in Spain
Vinaròs
Vinaròs (Valencian Community)
Vinaròs
Vinaròs (Spain)
Coordinates: 40°28′07″N 0°28′25″E / 40.46861°N 0.47361°E / 40.46861; 0.47361
Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
ProvinceCastellón
RegionBaix Maestrat
Government
 • MayorEnric Pla Vall (TSV)
Area
 • Total95.46 km2 (36.86 sq mi)
Elevation
7 m (23 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total28,438
 • Density300/km2 (770/sq mi)
DemonymVinarossenc
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Official language(s)Valencian and Spanish

History edit

The first historical record of Vinaròs is in 1233, when the Moorish hamlet of Binarlaros-Ibn Arus in eastern al-Andaluz was captured by King James I of Aragon. It was under rule of the Knights templar order between 1294 and 1311, and of the order of Montesa during the 14th century.

The town grew during the 16th and 17th centuries, when fortifications and navy yards were built, and attained great prosperity during the following two centuries, due to its involvement in ship building and Valencian wine trade. The town suffered a strong decline in the early 20th century as a consequence of the spread of phylloxera in the regions vineyards, which devastated wine production.

Today, the prosperity of Vinaròs is bound to tourism and fishing, it is renowned for its tasty prawns. Vinaròs is part of the Taula del Sénia free association of municipalities.

Main sights edit

Sights in Vinaròs is the fortress-like Església Arxiprestal de l'Assumpció (Archpriestal Church of the Assumption of Our Lady), built in the prevailing Renaissance architectural style during 1583-1596, with a 'new' Baroque portal added during 1698–1702.

 
Baroque facade of Sant Gregori de Vinaròs.

Culture edit

Carnival edit

The Carnival of Vinaròs usually takes place during January, February, or March. It has 33 troupes composed of many people (the biggest troupe has around 550 members). Each troupe is represented by a queen who creates a spectacular costume.

Calendar edit

1st day (Friday): in the Town Hall, Carnival starts by a performance decorated with the Carnival's topic (In 2017 "Bollywood") and the "Carnestoltes" presentation ("Carnestoltes" is a huge wooden man dressed in a costume reflecting the Carnival's Topic). Then, the Mayor and the queens open the Carnival's huts enclosure (in the Fóra Forat Walk where each night's parties are held. Each troupe has a hut with free entry where visitors can enjoy the night parties).

2nd day (Saturday): The Queen's Presentation, where they show their fantastic costumes to all the people (until this day, no one knows the form of the queen's costume). It's located on the old football pitch (Boverals H street / Football pitch street. It's placed in front of the river).

3rd day (Sunday): Flour's battle and Disguised pets Competition in the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk), placed in the Fóra Forat Walk both.

4th day (Monday): dinner for the elderly.

5th day (Tuesday): some troupes compete in the Karaoke Song Contest.

6th day (Wednesday): people dress up with thematic costumes reflecting the Carnival's theme and they enjoy the night at the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk).

7th day (Thursday): everyone wears pajamas and enjoys the night at the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk).

8th day (Friday): people wear costumes (There are people who, instead of buying a normal costume, design, make and sew up their own) and enjoy the night at the Carnival's huts enclosure (Fóra Forat Walk).

9th day (Saturday) and 10th day (Sunday): on Saturday (7 p.m.) and Sunday (6 p.m.), troupes parade in a circuit through the major streets of Calle Pilar, Calle Pablo Ruiz Picasso, Calle San Francisco, Avenida País Valencià, Calle Arcipreste Bono, Plaza 1º de Mayo, Calle Costa y Borrás, Avenida País Valencià, Calle Arcipreste Bono, Calle Socorro, Plaza Jovellar and Calle Pilar.

11th day (Monday): Carnival ends at the Town Hall and then the "Carnestoltes" are burned on the beach or in waste ground.

Moreover, in August there's the Summer Carnival with The Queen's Presentation to show the tourists how Carnival is like in Vinaròs.

Politics edit

In the 2007 Spanish local elections, the People's Party obtained ten city councillors, the PSPV-PSOE, seven, the Partit de Vinaròs Independent (PVI), three, and the Valencian Nationalist Bloc, one.

In the 2011 Spanish local elections, the People's Party obtained an absolute majority with 11 councillors elected. The PSPV-PSOE obtained 6 city councillors, the Valencian Nationalist Bloc 2. The PVI lost two seats, obtaining just one councillor while Republican Left of the Valencian Country obtained 1 city councillor.

In the 2015 Spanish local elections, the People's Party lost three city councillors, obtaining 8 seats. The PSPV-PSOE lost two city councillors, receiving 4. The electors association Each and every one are Vinaròs (TSV) got 5 city councillors and the other political parties obtained the same number of councillors (2 Compromís, 1 Independent Party of Vinaròs and 1 Civic Agreement).[2] The PSPV-PSOE, Commitment Coalition and Each and every one are Vinaròs (TSV) signed the "Stables Covenant" in order to form a government with absolute majority, that is with 11 city councillors (5 of TSV, 4 of PSPV-PSOE and 2 of Compromís). In this document, they agreed that the leader of the most-voted list would be the mayor, Mr. Enric Pla Vall, and the other leaders would be the first and second deputy mayors depending on the elected city councillors they had. So the first deputy mayor was Mr. Guillem Alsina Gilabert from the PSPV-PSOE and the second one was Mr. Domènec Fontanet from Compromís.

Political parties at the Vinaròs City Hall
Political party Votes % City councillors
People's Party (PP) 3.851 30.66 8
Each and every one are Vinaròs (TSV) 2.589 20.61 5
Socialist Party of the Valencian Country (PSPV-PSOE) 2.328 18.53 4
Compromís (Coalició Compromís) 1.153 9.18 2
Civic Agreement (ERPV-EU-EVPV-AS) 791 6.30 1
Independent Party of Vinaròs (PVI) 772 6.15 1

People edit

  • Louis Joseph, Duke of Vendôme (1654 - 1712), marshal in the War of the Spanish Succession fighting on the side of the Bourbons. He died at Vinaròs from indigestion after eating a serving of king prawns.
  • Vicent Guilló Barceló (Vinaròs, 1647 - València, 1698), Baroque painter.
  • Maria Conesa (Vinaròs, 189x - México, 197x) actress in México as "la gatita blanca".[3]
  • Carles Santos Ventura (born 1940), pianist, composer, painter, sculptor and performer.
  • Leopoldo Querol: pianist and professor at the National Conservatory of Music.
  • Joan Elies Adell i Pitarch: poet
  • José María Salaverría: writer.

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ "Resultados Electorales en Vinaròs: Elecciones Municipales 2015".
  3. ^ Juan Felipe Leal (December 2009). Anales del Cine en México, 1895-1911. Vol. 6, 1900: Segunda parte. El cinematógrafo y los teatros. Juan Felipe Leal. pp. 224–. ISBN 978-607-7700-42-5. Retrieved 13 August 2011.

External links edit

 
Parade in Vinaròs.
  • Official Vinaròs website

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Vinaros Valencian pronunciation vinaˈɾɔs Spanish Vinaroz is a city located in eastern Spain and the capital of the Baix Maestrat in the province of Castellon It is in the border between the Valencian Community and Catalonia Vinaros is a fishing harbour and tourist destination Vinaros VinarozMunicipalityCarnival in Vinaros FlagCoat of armsVinarosLocation in SpainShow map of Province of CastellonVinarosVinaros Valencian Community Show map of Valencian CommunityVinarosVinaros Spain Show map of SpainCoordinates 40 28 07 N 0 28 25 E 40 46861 N 0 47361 E 40 46861 0 47361Country SpainAutonomous community Valencian CommunityProvinceCastellonRegionBaix MaestratGovernment MayorEnric Pla Vall TSV Area Total95 46 km2 36 86 sq mi Elevation7 m 23 ft Population 2018 1 Total28 438 Density300 km2 770 sq mi DemonymVinarossencTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Official language s Valencian and Spanish Contents 1 History 2 Main sights 3 Culture 3 1 Carnival 3 1 1 Calendar 4 Politics 5 People 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe first historical record of Vinaros is in 1233 when the Moorish hamlet of Binarlaros Ibn Arus in eastern al Andaluz was captured by King James I of Aragon It was under rule of the Knights templar order between 1294 and 1311 and of the order of Montesa during the 14th century The town grew during the 16th and 17th centuries when fortifications and navy yards were built and attained great prosperity during the following two centuries due to its involvement in ship building and Valencian wine trade The town suffered a strong decline in the early 20th century as a consequence of the spread of phylloxera in the regions vineyards which devastated wine production Today the prosperity of Vinaros is bound to tourism and fishing it is renowned for its tasty prawns Vinaros is part of the Taula del Senia free association of municipalities Main sights editSights in Vinaros is the fortress like Esglesia Arxiprestal de l Assumpcio Archpriestal Church of the Assumption of Our Lady built in the prevailing Renaissance architectural style during 1583 1596 with a new Baroque portal added during 1698 1702 nbsp Baroque facade of Sant Gregori de Vinaros Culture editCarnival edit The Carnival of Vinaros usually takes place during January February or March It has 33 troupes composed of many people the biggest troupe has around 550 members Each troupe is represented by a queen who creates a spectacular costume Calendar edit 1st day Friday in the Town Hall Carnival starts by a performance decorated with the Carnival s topic In 2017 Bollywood and the Carnestoltes presentation Carnestoltes is a huge wooden man dressed in a costume reflecting the Carnival s Topic Then the Mayor and the queens open the Carnival s huts enclosure in the Fora Forat Walk where each night s parties are held Each troupe has a hut with free entry where visitors can enjoy the night parties 2nd day Saturday The Queen s Presentation where they show their fantastic costumes to all the people until this day no one knows the form of the queen s costume It s located on the old football pitch Boverals H street Football pitch street It s placed in front of the river 3rd day Sunday Flour s battle and Disguised pets Competition in the Carnival s huts enclosure Fora Forat Walk placed in the Fora Forat Walk both 4th day Monday dinner for the elderly 5th day Tuesday some troupes compete in the Karaoke Song Contest 6th day Wednesday people dress up with thematic costumes reflecting the Carnival s theme and they enjoy the night at the Carnival s huts enclosure Fora Forat Walk 7th day Thursday everyone wears pajamas and enjoys the night at the Carnival s huts enclosure Fora Forat Walk 8th day Friday people wear costumes There are people who instead of buying a normal costume design make and sew up their own and enjoy the night at the Carnival s huts enclosure Fora Forat Walk 9th day Saturday and 10th day Sunday on Saturday 7 p m and Sunday 6 p m troupes parade in a circuit through the major streets of Calle Pilar Calle Pablo Ruiz Picasso Calle San Francisco Avenida Pais Valencia Calle Arcipreste Bono Plaza 1º de Mayo Calle Costa y Borras Avenida Pais Valencia Calle Arcipreste Bono Calle Socorro Plaza Jovellar and Calle Pilar 11th day Monday Carnival ends at the Town Hall and then the Carnestoltes are burned on the beach or in waste ground Moreover in August there s the Summer Carnival with The Queen s Presentation to show the tourists how Carnival is like in Vinaros Politics editIn the 2007 Spanish local elections the People s Party obtained ten city councillors the PSPV PSOE seven the Partit de Vinaros Independent PVI three and the Valencian Nationalist Bloc one In the 2011 Spanish local elections the People s Party obtained an absolute majority with 11 councillors elected The PSPV PSOE obtained 6 city councillors the Valencian Nationalist Bloc 2 The PVI lost two seats obtaining just one councillor while Republican Left of the Valencian Country obtained 1 city councillor In the 2015 Spanish local elections the People s Party lost three city councillors obtaining 8 seats The PSPV PSOE lost two city councillors receiving 4 The electors association Each and every one are Vinaros TSV got 5 city councillors and the other political parties obtained the same number of councillors 2 Compromis 1 Independent Party of Vinaros and 1 Civic Agreement 2 The PSPV PSOE Commitment Coalition and Each and every one are Vinaros TSV signed the Stables Covenant in order to form a government with absolute majority that is with 11 city councillors 5 of TSV 4 of PSPV PSOE and 2 of Compromis In this document they agreed that the leader of the most voted list would be the mayor Mr Enric Pla Vall and the other leaders would be the first and second deputy mayors depending on the elected city councillors they had So the first deputy mayor was Mr Guillem Alsina Gilabert from the PSPV PSOE and the second one was Mr Domenec Fontanet from Compromis Political parties at the Vinaros City Hall Political party Votes City councillorsPeople s Party PP 3 851 30 66 8Each and every one are Vinaros TSV 2 589 20 61 5Socialist Party of the Valencian Country PSPV PSOE 2 328 18 53 4Compromis Coalicio Compromis 1 153 9 18 2Civic Agreement ERPV EU EVPV AS 791 6 30 1Independent Party of Vinaros PVI 772 6 15 1People editLouis Joseph Duke of Vendome 1654 1712 marshal in the War of the Spanish Succession fighting on the side of the Bourbons He died at Vinaros from indigestion after eating a serving of king prawns Vicent Guillo Barcelo Vinaros 1647 Valencia 1698 Baroque painter Maria Conesa Vinaros 189x Mexico 197x actress in Mexico as la gatita blanca 3 Carles Santos Ventura born 1940 pianist composer painter sculptor and performer Leopoldo Querol pianist and professor at the National Conservatory of Music Joan Elies Adell i Pitarch poet Jose Maria Salaverria writer References edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Resultados Electorales en Vinaros Elecciones Municipales 2015 Juan Felipe Leal December 2009 Anales del Cine en Mexico 1895 1911 Vol 6 1900 Segunda parte El cinematografo y los teatros Juan Felipe Leal pp 224 ISBN 978 607 7700 42 5 Retrieved 13 August 2011 External links edit nbsp Parade in Vinaros nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vinaros Official Vinaros website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vinaros amp oldid 1183238263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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