Xilxes

Xilxes/Chilches
Municipality

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Coordinates: 39°46′N 0°11′W / 39.767°N 0.183°W / 39.767; -0.183
Country Spain
Autonomous community  Valencian Community
Province Castellón
Comarca Plana Baixa
Area
  Total 13.6 km2 (5.3 sq mi)
Elevation 7 m (23 ft)
Population (2016)
  Total 2,677
  Density 200/km2 (510/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 12592
Website http://www.xilxes.es

Xilxes (Valencian) or Chilches (Spanish) is a municipality located in the province of Castellón, Valencian Community, Spain.

Geography

Xilxes/Chilches is located between sea and mountains, in the plain area of La Plana. The village has a warm clima, typical in the mediterranean coast.

Access to Xilxes/Chilches: From Castellón de la Plana by taking the CV-10 then exit number 287. From Valencia the exit is the number 287, then continues to the CV-23. It is possible to arrive to Xilxes/Chilches by train (Cercanías Castellón-Valencia) of RENFE.

Neighbour villages

  North: Vall de UxóMoncófar  
West: Vall de Uxó Chilches East: Mediterranean Sea
  South: La Llosa  

Neighbourhoods

In Xilxes/Chilches there is a neighbourhood located by the sea:

The Beach of Xilxes/Chilches is located 3,5 km from the village centre. It is accessible by a wide and straight road. The seaside village has two main beaches: El Cerezo and Les Cases, both of sand.

History

The history of Xilxes/Chilches starts in the Roman Age. The village was founded in the year 201 b.C. The discovery of a bronze statue of Mercury demonstrates the village hosted a trail of the Via Augusta. Following the dall of the Roman Empire and the muslim invasions, Xilxes/Chilches became a roman-muslim village constituted by four farmhouses.

In 1238, the village was conquered by Jaime I, who sold Xilxes a year after to Jaime Pérez de Daroca; returned to the Crown and Jaime I sold again the village to Frances de Próxita this time alongside other places that in that time constituted the Baronía de Almenara. In 1256 Xilxes was plundered and burned by rebel Moorish from Sierra Espadán. It was declared "royal villa" by Real Pragmatic of Valencia, issued in Zaragoza on 14 June 1297, and Barony of Chilches, also issued by the Real Pragmatics in Valencia on 13 February 1306. Again, in 1583, it was devastated by Berber pirates who landed on its coast.

The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) devastated the village and it was rebuilt with the General Direction of Devastated Regions. The village started then to be an urban spot.

Economy

Traditionally based on agriculture (most common cutivation: oranges, melons, tomatoes, rice). Nowadays, Xilxes is developing the tourism and now its beaches are one of the most visited in the province of Castellón. The ceramic tiles industry is also important in the village.

Monuments

Church of Xilxes

Points of Interest

Sea Viewpoint at Xilxes Beach

Festivities

"Bous al carrer"

Gastronomy

Typical gastronomy from the Valencian Community.

Paella Valenciana
Valencian Paella

References

[1] Associació Cultural Ràfol Xilxes

[2] Xilxes Tourism Official Website

References

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