L'Alcora

L'Alcora (Valencian pronunciation: [lalˈkoɾa] is a municipality in the comarca of Alcalatén, Valencian Community, Spain.

L'Alcora
Castle of Alcalatén
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L'Alcora
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 40°4′N 0°12′W
Country Spain
Community Valencian Community
ProvinceCastellón
ComarcaAlcalatén
Government
  MayorManuel J. Peris Salvador
Area
  Total94.90 km2 (36.64 sq mi)
Elevation
279 m (915 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
  Total10,430
  Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Alcorinos
WebsiteOfficial website
Església de Sant Miquel (La Foia, l'Alcora)

History

Traces of human presence in the area date from the Bronze Age. Also present are remains from the Iberian, Roman and Moorish ages, the latter including the castle, which gives the name to L'Alcora's comarca. The fortress was reconquered by the Christians in 1233, after which the current town started to expand at the expenses of the fortress's previous borough.

Main sights

  • Castle of Alcalatén (10th-13th centuries), a Moorish fortress later modified after the Christian conquest. It has an irregular triangular plan, with two large towers.
  • Hermitage of St. Vincent (1598)
  • Hermitage of St. Christopher (17th century)
  • Iberian settlement of Montmirá
  • Fortified hermitage of El Salvador
  • Museum of Ceramics (Royal Factory of Alcora faience)
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References

  1. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
Església parroquial de l'Assumpció (l'Alcora)



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