Penàguila

This article is about a town in Spain. For the Alicante province, see Province of Alicante. For the Alicante wine region, see Alicante (DO). For other uses, see Penàguila (disambiguation).

Penàguila (Valencian pronunciation: [peˈnaɣila], Spanish: Penáguila [peˈnaɣila]) is a municipality in the comarca of Alcoià, Alicante, Valencia, Spain.

Penáguila
Town

General view of Penáguila

Coat of arms
Penáguila

Location of Penáguila in Spain

Coordinates: 38°40′45″N 0°21′33″W / 38.67917°N 0.35917°W / 38.67917; -0.35917Coordinates: 38°40′45″N 0°21′33″W / 38.67917°N 0.35917°W / 38.67917; -0.35917
Country  Spain
Autonomous Community  Valencian Community
Province Alicante
Comarca Alcoiá
Founded 324 BC
Government
  Mayor Carlos Blanes Gisbert (PP)
Demonym(s) alacantí, -ina (va)
alicantino/a (es)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 03815
Area code(s) +34 (ES) + 96 (A)
Website Official website

Geography

Located at the foot of the Sierra de Penáguila in Pre-Baetic Valencian domain, the municipality extends from Morro Ull (1050 m), west to the top of the Creueta, east, forming part of the northern slopes of the Sierra de Aitana and open to the pit of Alcoy. The term river running through Frainós or Penáguila, east of the town, which flows into the river Alcoy Serpis or when it reaches Cocentaina.

History

Of Muslim origin, the villa was totally walled, and currently some ruins of the walls and towers remain.

On April 8, 1276, James I promised Lacerates Berenguer Mayor Penáguila Castle, divide the lands of the same men who guard it strength. On September 26, 1278, Peter III granted Penáguila a town charter. In 1338, Pedro of Aragon ordered the fortification of the castle. During the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries the manor belonged to the Fenollar family before it became part of the crown. Penáguila was a royal town with voting rights in the courts.

In contrary to other places in the area, Penáguila consisted of a largely Christian population, so the decree of expulsion of the Moors, in 1609, was a not important to its demographics: the 200 homes registered before expulsion were reduced to 145, and did not involve an excessive loss.

Penáguila belonged until 1707 to the governor of Xativa, and until 1833, was part of the township of Alcoy. With the provincial division of 1833 it was included in the Province of Alicante.

Economy

A little more than half of the municipal area is cropland (54%), the other half is forest land (46%). The breeding ground is practically all of dry (2,480 ha), where the predominant olive (over 1,400 ha), there are also almond (365 ha) and minor surfaces fruit trees (peaches, plums, apples). Irrigation is minimal (41 ha) and is dedicated to horticultural crops and a variety of fruit. Agricultural activities are organized in cooperative farmers Virgen del Patrocinio.

External links

Categoría:Localidades de la provincia de Alicante Categoría:Municipios de la provincia de Alicante

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