Aras de los Olmos

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Aras de los Olmos
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Aras de los Olmos
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 39°55′32″N1°8′1″W / 39.92556°N 1.13361°W / 39.92556; -1.13361
CountryFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Autonomous community Flag of the Valencian Community (2x3).svg  Valencian Community
Province Valencia
Comarca Los Serranos
Judicial district Llíria
Government
   Alcalde Rafael Giménez
Area
  Total76 km2 (29 sq mi)
Elevation
936 m (3,071 ft)
Population
 (2018) [1]
  Total374
  Density4.9/km2 (13/sq mi)
Demonym Areño/a
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
46179
Official language(s) Spanish
Website Official website
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Aerial view of the village

Aras de los Olmos (until September 2001 Aras de Alpuente) is a municipality of Valencia, Spain. Belonging to the province of Valencia, in the region of Los Serranos.

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Geography

Located northwest of the province, between the rivers Turia and Arcos, its surface is very irregular. Have some in the central plains, but predominantly mountainous, with deep ravines. The heights are: Santa Catalina Muela (1,315 m), Lily Fountain (1398), Tejerías (1181) and Mampedroso (1207). The Turia river crosses from north to south through the western sector. Flows to the river, and the arches, gorges de la Hoz, del Carril, and Regajo Spider.

The town is situated in the midst of a vast plain, northwest of the Sierra del Sabinar, having a length of 75 km2. The town can be reached from Valencia, taking the CV-35.

The climate: due to its altitude, this land has cold winters and hot summers, although with mild nights. The snow can sometimes be seen, forming beautiful landscapes.

Bordering towns

In the municipality of Aras de los Olmos, 6.5 km to the north, is the village of Losilla de Aras. It limits with the following localities: to the east with Alpuente, to the south with Titaguas, (both in the province of Valencia), to the north with Arcos de las Salinas, in the province of Teruel, Aragón, and to the west with Santa Cruz de Moya, in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha.

History

The town of Aras was populated by the Iberians. Circa 154 B.C. it had already been occupied by Rome, belonging successively to Hispania Citerior, Tarraconensis and Cartaginensis. After 300 years of the Visigothic Kingdom, the peninsula is conquered by the Arabs, who establish the Caliphate of Córdoba. The dissolution of the caliphate gave rise to the Taifa kingdoms, with Aras belonging to the Taifa of Alpuente, between 1030 and 1092, and later to the Almohad empire. Reconquered by King Jaume I in 1236, it was repopulated by Aragonese. Jaime I in 1240 ascribed it to the municipal term of Alpuente, with the name of Aras de Alpuente. It passed, by royal donation, to the Order of Montesa in 1318. On May 11, 1728, King Felipe V granted the population the Royal Certificate of Constitution of Villa de Aras, with the category of Royal and Independent Villa.

On July 26, 2001, the Valencian Government approved the change of name of the municipality. It would no longer be Aras de Alpuente, a town to which it was historically linked, but Aras de los Olmos, its current name.

Demography

Demography evolution
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The population is highly seasonal, hosting large variations between the winter and summer seasons, going from 350 inhabitants during the coldest months to 1,200 during the summer months.

Business

Monuments

Culture

Local festivals

Gastronomy

The location of this region makes the traditional cuisine has great influence sand Aragonese and Castillian:

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References

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