Moncada (; , ) is a
municipality
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in the ''
comarca
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'' of
Horta Nord
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Municipalities
*Albalat dels Sorells
*Alboraya (Alboraia)
*Albuixech ( ...
in the
Valencian Community
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,
Spain
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.
Place names
On the official writings in
Latin
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''Monscatanus'' was used, from ''mons'' ('mountain') and
Celtic
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Language and ethnicity
*pertaining to Celts, a collection of Indo-European peoples in Europe and Anatolia
**Celts (modern)
*Celtic languages
**Proto-Celtic language
*Celtic music
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''catanus'' ('juniper'?), making ''Montcada'' the correct original spelling and Moncada a vulgarization of the name. However, officially the town's name is written ''Moncada'',
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i
CIVIS: Municipal Information System of the Generalitat Valenciana
but also in
Valencian Valencian can refer to:
* Something related to the Valencian Community ( Valencian Country) in Spain
* Something related to the city of Valencia
* Something related to the province of Valencia in Spain
* Something related to the old Kingdom of ...
accept dual ''Montcada/Moncada'' denomination, as the origin of the name is linked from the 13th century to the lineage of the House of Montcada, although the removal of the letter ''t'' dates from the 15th century, where previously, the ''Moncada'' form was used in the earliest known documents relating to the Royal Séquia of the municipality, this denomination coming from the vulgar pronunciation, simplified by omitting the letter ''t''. Moreover, government agencies on language as the
Valencian Academy of Language always use ''Montcada'' in Valencian to refer to the name of the municipality of Valencia.
Geography
The relief of the municipality is formed by a
quaternary
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plain on the gently rising in the northern and western parts of Tertiary hills, an extension of the Sierra Calderona, and reaching its highest point in ''Tos Pelat'' (92 m) hill situated on the border between the terms of
Bétera
Bétera () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of the Valencian Community, ''comarca'' of Camp de Túria in the Valencia (autonomous community), Valencian Community, Spain. With 23,647 inhabitants, it is the second most pop ...
,
Valencia
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and Moncada. The hills extend to the town center that has already begun to occupy the
hill
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of Santa Barbara.
The
Carraixet Ravine penetrates by northwest and cuts across the term to go out by southeast, along
Alfara del Patriarca.
Neighborhoods and districts
The urban environment is the core of Moncada, together with the following population centers:
* Moncada
:* Barrio de los Dolores
* San Isidro de Benagéber
:* Barrio del Pilar
* Masíass
Bordering towns
The municipality of Moncada borders the following locations:
Albalat dels Sorells
Albalat dels Sorells is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of the Valencian Community, ''comarca'' of Horta Nord in the Valencia (autonomous community), Valencian Community, Spain.
Notable people
*Nerea Martí (born 2002), ra ...
,
Alfara del Patriarca,
Bétera
Bétera () is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of the Valencian Community, ''comarca'' of Camp de Túria in the Valencia (autonomous community), Valencian Community, Spain. With 23,647 inhabitants, it is the second most pop ...
,
Foios,
Museros,
Náquera and
Valencia
Valencia ( , ), formally València (), is the capital of the Province of Valencia, province and Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Valencian Community, the same name in Spain. It is located on the banks of the Turia (r ...
, all of the
Province of Valencia
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.
History
The territory of the municipality of Moncada was the subject of an intense human occupation from the early days of
Romanization
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. There are few data we have from earlier times. In the area known as the ''Xop'' and in some fields for extraction of clay for pottery, appeared a few fragments of ceramic belonging to handmade vessels and two arrowheads. Also before the Roman times is the Iberian settlement of ''Tos Pelat,'' which remaining parts of its walled town and were seen sections of the walls of the rooms, and were for a long time been collected fragments of Iberian vessels with geometric decoration painted and even whole pieces. We know the existence of two large rustic Roman villas, one in the departure of ''Pou'' or ''Pousaig'' and the other in the departure of ''Bordellet.'' By the characteristics of the collected materials, both towns should to blossom during the 2nd and early 3rd centuries AD.
The origin of the population is attributed to the Iberian or Roman period, due to the archaeological materials found in its term. King
James I James I may refer to:
People
*James I of Aragon (1208–1276)
* James I of Sicily or James II of Aragon (1267–1327)
* James I, Count of La Marche (1319–1362), Count of Ponthieu
* James I, Count of Urgell (1321–1347)
*James I of Cyprus (1334� ...
in 1239 granted to the inhabitants of the conquered lands of Valencia, of all water and major medium and minor irrigation ditches, but literally and expressly reserved the channel that was called Real, that it was going to Puzol, better known as the "Royal Ditch of Moncada" that irrigates most of the left bank of the River
Turia, from
Paterna
Paterna is a city and a municipality in the province of Valencia in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is located northeast of the comarca of '' L'Horta de Valencia'', northwest of the inland suburbs of Valencia, and on the left bank of the riv ...
to
Puçol
Puçol (; ) is a Spanish municipality located in the province of Valencia, part of the Valencian Community autonomous region. It belongs to the Horta Nord. The municipality borders El Puig south and Sagunt (or Sagunto) to the north. It has 19,9 ...
. It extended the boundaries of irrigation on the twenty towns and thirteen districts that conform the irrigable area of the Royal Ditch of Moncada, specifically the populations of
Quart de Poblet
Quart de Poblet (; Spanish and unofficially: ' ),Toponym in Castilian as the Spanish Royal Academy: ''Spelling of Spanish.'' Madrid: Espasa, 1999. ; "Appendix 3, pages 133–155. or simply Quart (; ), is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of ...
,
Paterna
Paterna is a city and a municipality in the province of Valencia in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is located northeast of the comarca of '' L'Horta de Valencia'', northwest of the inland suburbs of Valencia, and on the left bank of the riv ...
,
Burjassot
Burjassot (; ) is a municipality in the ''comarca'' of Horta Nord in the Valencian Community, Spain.
Museums
The Museum of Geology at the University of Valencia is located on calle Doctor Moliner. It has several collections of geological and ...
,
Godella,
Rocafort, Moncada,
Alfara of the Patriarch,
Vinalesa,
Bonrepos and Mirambell,
Almàssera
Almàssera is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of the Valencian Community, ''comarca'' of Horta Nord in the Valencia (autonomous community), Valencian Community, Spain. The name is Arabic for "mill", meaning the olive mill ...
,
Foios,
Meliana,
Albalat dels Sorells
Albalat dels Sorells is a Municipalities of Spain, municipality in the Comarques of the Valencian Community, ''comarca'' of Horta Nord in the Valencia (autonomous community), Valencian Community, Spain.
Notable people
*Nerea Martí (born 2002), ra ...
,
Museros,
Albuixech,
Massalfassar,
Massamagrell,
La Pobla de Farnals,
Rafelbuñol,
El Puig
El Puig (), officially El Puig de Santa Maria since 2012 (also known as El Puig d'Enesa or El Puig de Cebolla), is a village situated 15 km north of the city of Valencia in the comarca of Horta Nord, Spain. Its name means "hill" in Valenci ...
and
Puzol, and the hamlets of Benimàmet, Beniferri, Masarrojos,
Benifaraig, Carpesa, Borbotó,
Casas de Bárcena, Mahuella, Tauladella, Rafalell and Vistabella.
The first written documentation come from, however, of the time of the
Catalan conquest. Some years later, Moncada returned to crown and was changed to the Order of the Temple by the Farmhouse of
Ruzafa
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in 1246 (to have greater strategic value by keeping the southern flank of the capital of the
Kingdom). In 1248 the commander of the Templars granted
Municipal corporation
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Population Charter and about in the same time was created the bailiff of Moncada, one of the richest of the Order of the Temple, and after the
Order of Montesa
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...
, which was passed after being suppressed in the early 14th century.
During the War of Succession in 1706, Moncada was occupied by the Bourbon army. This occupation lasted short time as
Basset
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History
Bassets were originally developed in France from where they spread throughout Europe ...
, Austracist general, forced it to raise its reals.
After the Spanish Civil War, the city suffered a widespread destruction during the conflict and Salvador Rodrigo Rosalen is left in front of City Hall.
Moncada Islamic Necropolis
In 1996 to realize the excavations for the foundations of a house in Barreres street were found seven human burials pointing to an Islamic origin;
Islamic culture
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were dated between the 11th and 13th centuries. Located archaeologically the location of the Islamic
necropolis
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The term usually implies a separate burial site at a distan ...
, the subsequent discovery in 2006 of some silos and the remains of two houses in The Ravalet, dating from the Almohad period (12th century), allowed the archaeological finding Islamic origin or previous of the city.
Between November 2006 and January 2007 in San Roque Street, following the demolition of a house, they found 25 to 30 bodies of young people in good condition and a few babies in almost good condition, dating from around the 12th century. Some showing large head injuries, which were shattered by impacts. It is presumed that the bodies found professed the Muslim religion by the way in which lay buried.
In early 2006, were found traces of the Moorish occupation, in what some experts have dubbed "the hamlet of Moncada" next to the Palace of the Counts of Rótova, current city council of the Municipality of Moncada. This finding corresponds to a first level. In the second level were found houses dating from the 16th century.
Demography
Moncada has a population of 21,847 inhabitants in 2010.
Economy
Moncada's economy, as well as the other towns in the Valencia region of l'Horta, is mostly
agricultural
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, due to the favourable location and the fertility of the soil in the area. Despite the dominance of the
primary sector
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The primary sector tends to make up a larger portion of the economy in d ...
, Moncada has experienced over the last years a significant growth in the tertiary sector, caused primarily by strong demand in the hospitality sector arising from the close presence of the
Cardenal Herrera CEU University, whose influx of students has served as a stimulus for the modest local hotel industry.
Transportation
The easiest way to reach Moncada is from the city of
Valencia
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through the CV-308.
Moncada has three stations of
Metro Valencia (Moncada-Alfara, Seminar-CEU and Masias).
It also has a bus to Valencia and intercity bus service connecting the town of Moncada with its various neighborhoods.
Notable buildings
* Church of Saint James. Temple consecrated in 1696. It is rectangular and its interior has undergone numerous reforms, according to prevailing styles and tastes in each historical period.
* Hermitage de Saint Barbara. Built in the early 18th century, which is dedicated to its patron Saint Barbara, is based on another earlier chapel to smaller proportions dedicated to San Ponce.
* Old Market. Located in Maestre Palau Square in its 4 corners, was built in 1908. The surface is raised 50 cm above the street level. Its roof is made of zinc plates over an iron framework and supported by columns of the same metal. In this market on Monday was selling various animals and food products supplying a dozen surrounding towns agricultural activities derived from farming and ranching and practiced since the 18th century, together with other occupations (quarries, production of bricks, flour ...) have resulted a significant contribution to the agricultural wealth of the territory.
* City Hall. Until 1997, the City council was located in what was the town hall, rebuilt in 1911. Then moved to the restored Palace of the Counts of Rótova. The palace, located in the old core of Moncada, in The Ravalet area, was purchased by the City council of Moncada for public use. The building dates from the late 18th century, baroque architecture in the initial phase, with subsequent interventions witch ended deriving in neoclassical style. This palace was in ruins after having had different uses at different times, from serving as a summer residence of the Counts of Rótova, to be used as a private psychiatric hospital in the postwar years. In times of Carlist wars, the building played an important role, given the location at the entrance of the town. Towards the 70 housed a community of monks Comboni, then was completely abandoned. It was the council's decision to acquire the property, as a formula to halt its deterioration.
* Metropolitan Seminary of Valencia. Located between the city and Carraixet Ravine. This seminar is currently occupied by the
CEU Foundation, which has arranged at the resort facilities of the
Private University Cardenal Herrera (UCH-CEU) which also include the neighboring town of
Alfara del Patriarca and the facilities of the private school Saint Paul, belonging to the same foundation, so that both populations receive a large influx of students with their presence influence the proliferation of bars, restaurants and bookshops, as well as the empowerment for a housing market linked to college .
* Commune House. Unique building in imitation of an old Valencian farmhouse, is the headquarters of the community of The Royal Canal of Moncada.
Festivals
* Festivities: Begin on August 28 with the presentation of the Queen of the festival and her Bridesmaids and end on September 10 with the festivity of the patron Apostle Saint James.
* Saint Barbara: It takes place on December 4, in which the people of Moncada celebrates its patron Saint Barbara. Saint Barbara's Day, around the shrine dedicated to her, is mounted the traditional fair of ''porrat'', where you can buy the typical things like ''walnuts, nougat, porrat ...''; also is made the
pilgrimage
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to the chapel with the image of Saint Barbara where The Major Fallers of the town together with the Queen of the festival and their Bridesmaids. In the chapel a mass is celebrated in his honor. Is typical rise to the shrine to kiss the relic of Saint Barbara which is a piece of
phalanx
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of a finger of the
Martyr
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.
* Moncada Holy Week: During the celebration of
Holy Week
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, in Moncada are made various religious representations around the mystery of the
Passion.
*
Magi
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, the parade takes place on January 5, as usual. Their Majesties the Kings begin their journey in large floats from Xátiva Street and culminates in the old town hall where he and the Mayor are directed to the Apostle St. James Church to deliver the baby Jesus the various gifts. In this massive parade involving various partners such as the Calvaries of Saint Vincent, Daughters of Mary, the Fallera Local Board, Queen and Ladies of the Festival, the Musical Arts Center, Musical Union of Moncada and Hellin-Moncada Drummers Association.
* Fallas: are held in March and apart from the Falleers committees, the Falleer Local Board with the Major Falleers of Moncada and the respective courts of honor, celebrate the typical Falleers' acts : Majors Falleers Exaltation, The "Crida", the Ninot cavalcade, parades, award ceremonies, wreath, mascletás and the burnt of the monuments. In this town 35 years ago that planted the first monument faller, which was responsible for the falla the ''Tauleta'' . In 1932 was created the first falla of Moncada, planted for 4 years where is now Commune House of the Royal Canal of Moncada, that at burst of
The Civil War affect in the celebrations, preventing the organization of a stable committee until the creation of the ''Tauleta.'' With the progressive growth of the town the Commissions have also grown, reaching the ten that currently exist:
:- Falla ''La Tauleta'' (1973)
:- Falla ''El Mercat'' (1982)
:- Falla ''Del Poble'' (1982)
:- Falla ''Badia'' (1984)
:- Falla ''Tos Pelat'' (1987)
:- Falla ''Amics de Masies'' (1994)
:- Falla ''El Palmar'' (1996)
:- Falla ''Les Eres'' (1997)
:- Falla ''El Campet'' (1997)
:- Falla ''Archprieste Vila - Sant Enric'' (2000)
Sport
The 2024
Vuelta a la Comunitat Valenciana Feminas
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passed through Moncada.
Notable people
*
Vicente Iborra, Spanish footballer
*
Enith Salón, goalkeeper for the
Spain national football team
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Spain i ...
*
Miguel Tendillo a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a left back
*
Juan Ramón Zapata
Juan Ramón Zapata (born 18 June 1974 in Moncada) is a Spanish racing driver. He has competed in such series as Euroseries 3000 and the Spanish Formula Three Championship
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, Spanish racing driver
References
External links
Valencian Institute of StatisticsValencian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces - Tourist GuideWhere information has been extracted with
their consent.
News, events and acts from Moncada in Hortanoticias.com, blog of The HortPage of Town Hall of Moncada.
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