Benigembla ()
[Spanish exonym ''Benichembla'' ()] is a town and
municipality
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The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
located in the Pop Valley within the district of
Marina Alta
Marina Alta (, "Upper Marina") is a central and coastal ''comarca'' of the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The ''comarca'' is located in the area of Alicante and its capital and largest settlement is the city of Dénia.
Marina Alta bord ...
in eastern
Spain
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. The town is 314 m above sea level. It is only 50 km away from
Benidorm, 88 km from
Alicante
Alicante ( ca-valencia, Alacant) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 337,482 , the second-largest in t ...
, 105 km from
Valencia
Valencia ( va, València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 791,413 inhabitants. It is also the capital of the province of the same name. The wider urban area al ...
, and 23 km from
Dénia
Dénia ( es, Denia) is a historical coastal city in the province of Alicante, Spain, on the Costa Blanca halfway between Alicante and Valencia, and the capital and judicial seat of the ''comarca'' of Marina Alta. Denia's historical heritage ...
. Just 7.5 km (about 5 miles) from the town, in the direction of
La Vall d'Ebo in an ancient Morisco site, ''
Pla de Petracos'', there are paintings over 8000 years old and UNESCO has designated it a protected world site of cultural interest. The town of Benigembla is also of Moorish origin, like most towns in the Pop Valley. In 1609 more than 14,000 Moors of the Pop Valley that resisted the decree of expulsion, and they gathered in the mountain of ''El Cavall Verd'' or ''el Pop''. At the end, the Moors gave up because they were running out of food, water, and basic supplies. After giving up, most of the Moors were expelled after suffering high casualties.
After the decree of expulsion of the Moors from the year 1609, the village was repopulated mostly by Majorcan and western Catalan people. The village still retains many traditions and customs of these settlers, and also the language spoken by the villagers. At the summit of "El Cavall Verd" also known as "La Muntanya del Pop", there are still some remains of an ancient castle called ´´El Castell de Pop´´. ´´El Castell de Pop´´ was owned by
Al-Azraq, then by Pere d'Altafulla. Since 1329 was owned by Vidal de Vilanova and his successors. During the final period it was handed to ´´Jaume I el conqueridor´´ by the Jovada pact by Al-Azraq. Later, Peter the Great ordered its destruction, and today there are very few traces left. ´´El Castell de Pop´´gives its name to this enchanted valley in the
Marina Alta
Marina Alta (, "Upper Marina") is a central and coastal ''comarca'' of the autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The ''comarca'' is located in the area of Alicante and its capital and largest settlement is the city of Dénia.
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Demography
In 1615 the town had a population of only 99 inhabitants, and it reached its peak in 1860 with almost 900 inhabitants. From the 1900s to 1960 the town lost 34% of its population, since most of the locals migrated to the U.S., France, Germany, and Algeria
Today the village has approximately 606 inhabitants, according to the latest municipal census of the year 2011. About 45% percent of the population is foreign, mostly
British
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, these newcomers which started to settle in the 1980s and in the year 2009 they already represented 36% of the population. But there are also
Germans
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and
North Americans in town. The district of Vernissa Park is largely
English
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* English people
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speaking, since most of the people that settled in the urbanisation are British.
It is a very flat town surrounded by mountains, which one can find very enjoyable and relaxing. The main language spoken by its local inhabitants is the
Catalan language
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, also known locally as
Valencian
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, which the majority of the population speak and use as their main language. After the decree of the expelling of the Moors in 1609, the town was populated mostly by inhabitants from
Catalonia
Catalonia (; ca, Catalunya ; Aranese Occitan: ''Catalonha'' ; es, Cataluña ) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a '' nationality'' by its Statute of Autonomy.
Most of the territory (except the Val d'Aran) lies on the nort ...
, and the
Balearic Islands. Most of the traditions of these settlers are still carried out today, together with the Catalan language that they brought with them.
In the table below we can see the different changes in Benigembla's population from the year 1857 to 2007, according to the National Institute of Statistics(1). The population has been increasing since 1998, since more of the newcomers started to register in the municipal town's census. Today the population of Benigembla is the most diverse population that has been since the existence of the town.
Major festivities and traditions
There are two major festivities during the year. In the 3rd week of January, the town celebrates its winter festivities in honour of ''Sant Honorat'' and ''Sant Antoni'' with its fayre, and the blessing of house pets and other animals, and other activities. During the summer in August, the town celebrates its major festivity from 12 August to 17 August. During the summer festivity there are concerts, theatre, fireruns (''correfoc''), dancing,
Valencian
Valencian () or Valencian language () is the official, historical and traditional name used in the Valencian Community (Spain), and unofficially in the El Carche comarca in Murcia (Spain), to refer to the Romance language also known as Catal ...
handball, running with the bulls, and religious celebrations. In autumn, there is usually a craft fair on the last weekend of October (darrer diumenge d'octubre).
Environment
Nestled in the Valley of Pop, on the River Gorgos at the foot of the mountains of ''El Cavall Verd'', its relief is very wary and holds places worth visiting force throughout the municipal area of 18.4 km
2, as the climb of "''El Cocoll''" or to "''El Cavall Verd''", a mountain that looks like the face of a woman, the recreational area of the "''Safareig''", and the camping area of "''la Vall de Pop''" just 750 m from the town.
The town is known from around the area for its many trails, and spectacular mountain views.
The highest mountain peak of Benigembla is represented by ''"El Morro d'en Serra"'' with 1,001 m. One of the walking trails of interest in town is The Route of "''El Mirabó".'' Other known mountains of Benigembla are: "''El Cavall Verd''" or "''el Pop''"(793 m), "''La Penya de l'Altar''" (949 m), "''La Solana''" (793 m), and also "''El Mirabó''" (691 m).
An interesting hiking trail is the climb to the top of "''Cocoll''"(1045 m), and it is a marked trail that starts in the Camí del Corral Nou, which is about 350 m from the town of Benigembla towards the road to
Castell de Castells
Castell de Castells (, ) is a municipality high in the mountains of the Marina Alta on the Costa Blanca in southeastern Spain. The village is at the source of the Rio Jalón and surrounded by mountains. It is approximately from the nearest vil ...
. We pass by over the well of el "''l' Aljub del Frare''" and by the cliff "''Barrancs dels Bous''"". A zigzag draw us closer to "''El Corral de Malea''", and then to a more open space called la "''Corona''". Then we arrived at the "''Pla d'en Moragues''" where there are planes and helicopters of the forest services. we followed then a forest track that leads to the top of Cocoll, which is very close. The views when the weather permits it, are magnificent and we can see clearly: ''El Cavall Verd'', ''Carrascal d'Ebo'', ''Alfaro'', the ''Pla de Petracos'', ''Serrella'', ''Xortà'', ''Aitana'', ''Carrascal de
Parcent
Parcent (; ) is a municipality in the Pop Valley of La Marina Alta in the Alicante Province, which is located in the Valencian region of Spain. Parcent has a population of about 1100 and is about one hour's drive north of the city of Alicante, and ...
''.
There is a rare colony of the plant
Caralluma mumbyana in the mountain of the Cavall Verd, a type of cactus with bright pink flowers that is indigenous to south-eastern Spain, that is at risk of extinction. There are only three other known colonies of the plant in the
Valencian Country
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, and it is currently under the protection of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (
IUCN). The river ''Xaló-Gorgos'' passes next to Benigembla, which borders the town from its west side to its east side, and it was designated, as a site of special community interest by the
European Commission
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in 2005. The river ''Xaló-Gorgos'' is 55 km long, and it ends finally in the sea in
Xàbia
() or () is a coastal town and municipality in the '' comarca'' of Marina Alta, in the province of Alicante, Valencia, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea. Situated on the side of the Montgó Massif, behind a wide bay and sheltered between two rock ...
.
Economy and tourism
Farming and livestock were the pillars of the economy until the 1970s, but today most of the people work in the services sector, and farming is considered a complementary activity that is done basically on weekends and holidays. Still the farmers of Benigembla make wine, olive oil, and they produce almonds, figs, olives, and grapes among others.
The town also has two restaurants, two rural houses, a recreational area in The Safareig, and a camping area. The camping area is located just 1 km from Benigembla, on the road that leads to
Castell de Castells
Castell de Castells (, ) is a municipality high in the mountains of the Marina Alta on the Costa Blanca in southeastern Spain. The village is at the source of the Rio Jalón and surrounded by mountains. It is approximately from the nearest vil ...
. There is a swimming pool, a tennis court, and other facilities. Another site of interest of Benigembla is The Ribàs Botanical Garden next to the main square, with trees that are more than 100 years old, and other species of special botanical interest, but it is in serious need of maintenance and renovation.
Some of the exteriors of the film "Her Majesty the Minor" were filmed in the fields of Benigembla, in October 2006, a super European production of the French director
Jean-Jacques Annaud, who also directed The films "
Seven Years in Tibet
''Seven Years in Tibet: My Life Before, During and After'' (1952; german: Sieben Jahre in Tibet. Mein Leben am Hofe des Dalai Lama; 1954 in English) is an autobiographical travel book written by Austrian mountaineer and Nazi SS sergeant Heinrich ...
" and "
The Name of the Rose
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".
Architectural heritage
* The Parish Church of "''Sant Josep''", of neoclassical style. Eighteenth century building with a baroque bell tower.
* "''El Safareig''", and its recreational area with a barbecue site. It used to be the public town laundromat.
* The building "El Sindicat", with neoclassic elements of the French baroque and rococo style.
* The Bridges on the road to Parcent and Murla, built by stonemasons.
* "El Ribàs", the walls bordering part of the western part of the town and protecting it from flood waters of the river "Xaló-Gorgos" were also built by stonemasons.
The Parish Church of ''Sant Josep'' was restored and decorated in 1994, and the great bell named ''Maria la Gran'' was repaired in the same year (Hermanos Portilla 1994). Another bell is the bell known as the bell from Vernissa, which is the small one named Santa Barbera (Domingo Tormo 1808), and finally the middle one which is named Maria Bàrbara (Dominic Tormo 1868).
"''El Sindicat''", located at the corner of "''El Carrer Llarg''" and "''El Carrer Sant Francesc Xavier''", which was always the social club of the town, and it is a building from the early twentieth century, specifically it was built in 1925 by the local architect Adelí Moll. The club belonged to members of the Cooperative
Saint Francis Xavier
Francis Xavier (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta; Latin: ''Franciscus Xaverius''; Basque: ''Frantzisko Xabierkoa''; French: ''François Xavier''; Spanish: ''Francisco Javier''; Portuguese: ''Francisco Xavier''; 7 April 15063 December ...
, but the Town Council purchased the site in 2005 with the objective of rehabilitating its interior and restoring its facade. This building is of neoclassical style with elements of the rococo, and French baroque, which it may be due to the influence of returning benigemblers from the emigration from Algeria. In February 2010, the Town Council started the rehabilitation of the building with a budget of around 500,000 euros. The new "Sindicat" now has three floors, so this new building has more capacity and can better address the social and cultural needs of the whole town. The building is suitable for carrying on the one hand, exhibitions, conferences, seminars or classes for seniors, among other activities, and moreover, within the premises also can be conducted recreational dancing or physical fitness, etc.
Also noteworthy are the walls of the "''Ribàs''", which protects the western side of town from the flood waters built by stonemasons at least 80 years ago. The town owes Mr. Baldomero Vega de Seoane, the deputy that was able to come up with the money and project for the construction of these retaining walls. Mr. Baldomero Vega de Seoane was a deputy in the Provincial Council of
Alicante/Alacant of the liberal party of Canalejas. Currently the main square of the town bears his name.
Politics
In the municipal elections of May 2011 the nationalist valencian party
Bloc Nacionalista Valencià-Compromís won three seats in the town council with 36 percent of the votes, the socialist valencian party
PSPV-PSOE
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won two seats with 33 percent of the votes, and the conservative party
PPCV two seats with 29 percent of the votes. The candidate for the
BLOC party Joan Caselles i Mengual is elected mayot with the support of the other 2 councilmen of his own party.
In the municipal elections of 2007 the
People's Party PPCV won three seats in the town council with 38% of the votes, the
Valencian Socialist Workers' Party (PSPV-PSOE) two seats with 27% of the votes, and the nationalist Valencian party denominated
Bloc Nacionalista Valencià-Compromís one seat with 20% of the votes, and another local party also obtained one seat with 14% of the votes. In 2007. Fernando Mengual i Taverner of the PPCV was elected mayor with three votes out of the seven councilmen, however his inability to work with other councilmen, the lack of democratic transparency in the decision making process, together with the lack of support of his own party, and after three major defeats to his controversial plans to build three more urbanisations, which started to provoke distrust and discontent. As a result, on 23 August 2008, a vote of no confidence was presented by the three opposition parties, which resulted in voting and proclaiming the councilman of the Bloc party, Joan Caselles i Mengual as mayor of Benigembla, with the support of the two socialist seats and the other seat from the other local party.
In the municipal elections of 2003 the PP obtained four seats, and the PSPV-PSOE three seats, but they were all pressured to resign from their seats, except one councillor, after the town council has signed in November 2004 a secret controversial plan with a known major developer, to build a massive urbanisation with 1500 new houses, and a golf course. The contract that was signed secretly would have been unsustainable for the municipal services of this town, and would have given the developer all the decision making regarding the future urban development of the town. In 2005, the major Aurelio Llinares i Mas of the PP party resigned, and Felipe Perez i Mengual took over as mayor until 2007. The plan to build 1500 houses and a golf course finally was revoked on a town council meeting on 21 May 2010 by the nationalist mayor of the Bloc party Joan Caselles, and the developer "El Grup Ballester".
The first mayor that was elected after the Franco's regime was the socialist Antoni Caselles i Pérez, then the independent Francesc Mas i Sendra for two terms, the socialist Francesc Taverner i Taverner for two terms, and the socialist Rogelio Sendra i Taverner for one term, the conservative Aurelio Llinares i Mas for 1 term, Fernando Mengual i Taverner for 1 term however a vote of no confidence in the beginning of his second year gave the mayoralty to the Bloc Party represented by Joan Caselles i Mengual, in that order. En the elections of 2011 the Bloc party's candidate Joan Caselles i Mengual took over the mayoralty for the next four years.
References
External links
* ''https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldomHN3SpnU'' Images of the town of Benigembla.
A blog about Benigembla, in Catalan only.
''La Vall de Pop'' More information about Benigembla, and other towns of the Pop Valley. Some information in English.
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Municipal statistics of Benigembla'' Documentation of the municipalities of the Diputació d'Alacant.
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Benigembla in the Register of municipalities of the Generalitat Valenciana'
''Valencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces - Tourist Guide''More information about Benigembla and other Valencian towns, in Spanish only.
''La Vall de Pop a la Marina Alta'' Some information about the towns of the Pop Valley is available in English.
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