Canals, Valencia
Encyclopedia
Canals is a municipality
(pop., INE
2007: 13,771) in the comarca of Costera
in the Valencian Community, Spain
.
Limits with l'Alcúdia de Crespins
, Cerdà
, la Granja de la Costera
, Xàtiva
, Llanera de Ranes
, Montesa
, Torrella
and Vallés
(in the same comarca) and with Aielo de Malferit
and l'Olleria
(comarca of Vall d'Albaida
).
's valley, between Grossa mountains and la Costera. Highest points are in la Serra Grossa, where is l'Atalaia (556 m) and la Creu (520 m), in Olleria's border. River Cànyoles crosses town direction O-NE; river Sants, borns close to town, where is divided into two chanels (sèquies) that bring water to Xàtiva and Canals fields.
The village is in the left part of Cànyoles river. Canals and l'Alcúdia de Crespins towns form a connurbation.
From València you can access to Canals from A-7 highway
Then in Christian years, the 24th of 1244, king James I
gave to Dionís of Hungary the tower and the small vilalge of Canals. Dionis of Hungary gave to the king Veo's Valley castle and also Aín's castle and other territories. The Christian repoblation was made by Catalans. On July 30, Peter IV "el Cerimoniós" gave the place to Raimon de Riusech taking it from Joan Eximenis d'Urrea, with the condition that if he has not male descendents it will be give back to the crown, but in the end it was sell to Xàtiva city, with king's aprovation on February 19 of 1353 as a barony. During Xàtiva's rulement of Canals there were continuous tributary conflicts. The year 1506 Xàtiva buys La Torreta.
In 1552 during the Germanies Revolts, Canals was used by the viceroy as his headquarters to attack Xàtiva, where the 'Encobert' was hidden. A lot of prisoners where taken from Xàtiva to Canals. In 1639 Phillip IV, paid Xàtiva 20.000 pounds, and gave independence to Canals as a village (vila). In XIXth century Canals developes some industry, with 24 glass factories, paper factory, metal workshops, flour productors, and cloth sellers. In XXth century this industrial activity grows up with oil, furniture, construction materials, leather and cloth production.
Today the industry is almost dead with the main companies closed down: Ferry's (2007), Argent (2008), Rodrigo Sancho S.A. (2010), and many others.
The pottery has been also very important, and gave the people from Canals the nickname of "perolers" (potters).
Municipalities of Spain
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(pop., INE
INE
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2007: 13,771) in the comarca of Costera
Costera
Costera is a comarca in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain.- Municipalities :*L'Alcúdia de Crespins*Barxeta*Canals*Cerdà*Estubeny*La Font de la Figuera*Genovés*La Granja de la Costera*Llanera de Ranes*Llocnou d'En Fenollet...
in the Valencian Community, Spain
Spain
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.
Limits with l'Alcúdia de Crespins
L'Alcúdia de Crespins
L'Alcúdia de Crespins is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Valencian Community, Spain.-External links:*...
, Cerdà
Cerdà
Cerdà is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Valencian Community, Spain....
, la Granja de la Costera
La Granja de la Costera
La Granja de la Costera is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Valencian Community, Spain....
, Xàtiva
Xàtiva
Xàtiva is a town in eastern Spain, in the province of Valencia, on the right bank of the river Albaida and at the junction of the Valencia–Murcia and Valencia Albacete railways....
, Llanera de Ranes
Llanera de Ranes
Llanera de Ranes is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Valencian Community, Spain.The town is located on some flat terrain of the left bank of the Cañoles river. Now a community of 1,000 people, the municipality is quite old. The town had 44 houses in 1646. When the Moors were driven...
, Montesa
Montesa
Montesa may refer to:* the Spanish motorcycle manufacturer, now known as Montesa Honda;* Order of Montesa, a Christian military order;* Montesa, Valencia, a municipality in Spain....
, Torrella
Torrella
Torrella is a municipality in the comarca of Costera in the Valencian Community, Spain....
and Vallés
Vallès
El Vallès is a historical county in Catalonia, Spain, located in the center of the Catalan Pre-coastal range. It is nowadays represented by two separate administrative divisions which are part of the Barcelona Province, named comarques...
(in the same comarca) and with Aielo de Malferit
Aielo de Malferit
Aielo de Malferit is a municipality in the comarca of Vall d'Albaida in the Valencian Community, Spain, most famous for being the birthplace of Nino Bravo....
and l'Olleria
L'Olleria
L'Olleria is a municipality in the comarca of Vall d'Albaida in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is famous by its glass manufacturing activity, especially blown glass. L'Olleria is an important industrial site in the Vall d'Albaida area....
(comarca of Vall d'Albaida
Vall d'Albaida
Vall d'Albaida is a comarca in the province of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain, of some 722 square kilometers and some 90,000 inhabitants around the year 2008 at some 70 Km of the city of Valencia...
).
Geography
Situated in MontesaMontesa
Montesa may refer to:* the Spanish motorcycle manufacturer, now known as Montesa Honda;* Order of Montesa, a Christian military order;* Montesa, Valencia, a municipality in Spain....
's valley, between Grossa mountains and la Costera. Highest points are in la Serra Grossa, where is l'Atalaia (556 m) and la Creu (520 m), in Olleria's border. River Cànyoles crosses town direction O-NE; river Sants, borns close to town, where is divided into two chanels (sèquies) that bring water to Xàtiva and Canals fields.
The village is in the left part of Cànyoles river. Canals and l'Alcúdia de Crespins towns form a connurbation.
From València you can access to Canals from A-7 highway
Towns of the municipality
- Canals
- Aiacor
- Torre d'En Cerdà, or Torre dels Frares.
History
There have been found some evidences of roman civilization. In Muslim years it was a very important "alqueria" owned by Xàtiva.Then in Christian years, the 24th of 1244, king James I
James I
James I may refer to:* King James I of Aragon * King James I of Sicily , also King James II of Aragon* James I, Count of La Marche , Count of Ponthieu...
gave to Dionís of Hungary the tower and the small vilalge of Canals. Dionis of Hungary gave to the king Veo's Valley castle and also Aín's castle and other territories. The Christian repoblation was made by Catalans. On July 30, Peter IV "el Cerimoniós" gave the place to Raimon de Riusech taking it from Joan Eximenis d'Urrea, with the condition that if he has not male descendents it will be give back to the crown, but in the end it was sell to Xàtiva city, with king's aprovation on February 19 of 1353 as a barony. During Xàtiva's rulement of Canals there were continuous tributary conflicts. The year 1506 Xàtiva buys La Torreta.
In 1552 during the Germanies Revolts, Canals was used by the viceroy as his headquarters to attack Xàtiva, where the 'Encobert' was hidden. A lot of prisoners where taken from Xàtiva to Canals. In 1639 Phillip IV, paid Xàtiva 20.000 pounds, and gave independence to Canals as a village (vila). In XIXth century Canals developes some industry, with 24 glass factories, paper factory, metal workshops, flour productors, and cloth sellers. In XXth century this industrial activity grows up with oil, furniture, construction materials, leather and cloth production.
Demography
Canals demography evolution | |||||||||||||
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1900 | 1910 | 1920 | 1930 | 1940 | 1950 | 1960 | 1970 | 1981 | 1991 | 1996 | 2002 | 2006 | 2007] |
4.695 | 4.857 | 4.967 | 5.261 | 5821 | 6.176 | 7.350 | 9.080 | 11.151 | 12.185 | 12.886 | 13.040 | 13.150 | 13.771 |
Economy
The economy is divided in agriculture (oranges), industry famous because its clothes and leather production (Ferry's, Rodrigo Sancho S.A.), and marble.Today the industry is almost dead with the main companies closed down: Ferry's (2007), Argent (2008), Rodrigo Sancho S.A. (2010), and many others.
The pottery has been also very important, and gave the people from Canals the nickname of "perolers" (potters).
External links
- Canals Actualitat La web lider en noticies i opinions de Canals.
- Ajuntament de Canals
- Assemblea de Joves de Canals
- Enllaç a Canals en el google maps
- Conèixer Canals, Web per a conèixer la població de la Costera, Canals
- La Costera Digital, Periòdic independent de la Costera, Canals.
- Institut Valencià d'Estadística
- Portal de la Direcció General d'Administració Local de la Generalitat
- AI MARE!, Web de fotos i videos d'humor feta a Canals
- 4Q-QUARTET - Quartet de trombons
- Associació Musical Canalense