Puçol

Puçol
—  Municipality  —

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Puçol
Location in Spain
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Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Valencian Community
Province Valencia
Comarca Horta Nord
Judicial district Massamagrell
Government
 • Alcalde José Vicente Martí (2009) (PSPV-PSOE)
Area
 • Total 18.06 km2 (7 sq mi)
Elevation 25 m (82 ft)
Population (2008)
 • Total 18,482
 • Density 1,023.4/km2 (2,650.5/sq mi)
Demonym Puçolenc, Puçolenca
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 46530
Official language(s) Valencian
Website Official website

Puçol (Valencian pronunciation: [puˈsɔɫ], Spanish: Puzol) is a Valencian municipality located in the region of the Horta Nord. It currently has 19,018 inhabitants, of whom 9,468 are men and 9,550 are women (according to INE).

Borders El Puig south and Sagunt to the north.

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Geography

The township is located in the northernmost of the Horta of Valencia contact the Shire's Golf Morvedre. Extends from a mountainous area, passing a flat strip, where most of the township, to reach the coastal zone.

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History

Jaume I gave rise to the Asalit Gudal, who gave the 40 Christians to populate on 29 November 1242. In May 1243, it returned to the king to sell 18,000 salary. The king, in November that year, gave the village and place Puçol, delivering a half to the bishop and Cabildo Valencia and the other at the convent of Roncesvalles which bought part of his 9000 salary to the Cabildo 1244. The 1262 population is given a letter to 27 residents. In 1288 the bishop of Valencia, Romuald Peset, Puçol allocating income to the house of charity.

The 1317 the Archbishop of Valencia awarded letter Puzol population to 39 residents and their successors, giving three jovates irrigated land, besides orchards. In return the settlers to Mr. Deven between a seventh and a tenth of the fruits collected and some chickens, however, must pay a census, and the fatigue lluisme. In Valencian Parliament of Ferdinand II, the ecclesiastical exemption requests for the University of Puçol tribute dinner, which was already granted James I, but from the king Martin sold demanding.

In the Courts of Charles V in 1537 requested to pay franchise and other coronatge marriage and royal rights. In the 1522 requested that harmony is maintained Puçol gives the freedom to enter half the harvest of wine without paying Sisa. In 1604 is again asked to maintain the franchise to pay lleuda, tolls or any royal rights. In the Courts of 1626 exemption from the church asked to pay the stamp duty and repayment of two thousand pounds.

The parish church dedicated to St. John Baptiste, was built in 1607, on another old 1359. In the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century the main production Puçol relied on the vine, it produced some 42,000 wine quarry, in addition to crops such as carob, olive, wheat, silk, all kinds of fruits and vegetables. Has seven oil mills, two flour mills, five leather bread ovens.

Economy

Its economic wealth, mainly agricultural until 1950 has been subsequently transformed by a number of industries are expected to increase the proximity of the steel plant at the Port of Sagunto. Within the garden are in rainfed almond, olive and carob trees and vineyards. The vineyard was in the centuries of its main crops. At present citrus occupy most of the land that is irrigated, which puts him in the first crop, both for extension as economic significance. The rest of the garden is devoted to fruit, various vegetables, tomatoes and onions, corn and potatoes in smaller proportions. There is farming wool and beef.

The industrial sector has a large manufacturing plant and other appliances that were most different from metalúrgiques to export citrus, via bakery, pastry, moons for cars, pick-up truck to truck, motor oils ...

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