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Elche
Altamira Castle in Elche.
Flag of Elche Coat of arms of Elx
Flag Coat of Arms
Location
Coordinates : 38°16′N 0°41′W / 38.267, -0.683
Time zone : CET (GMT +1)
- summer : CEST (GMT +2)
General information
Native name Elx (Valencian)
Spanish name Elche
Postal code [03201 - 03206]
Website http://www.elx.es
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Valencian Community
Province Alicante
Comarca Baix Vinalopó
Mayor Alejandro Soler Mur (PSOE)
Geography
Land Area 326,07 km²
Altitude 86 m AMSL
Population
Population 219,032 (20-10-2006)
- rank in Spain: 22
Density 671,73 hab./km² (PD/sqmi) (20-10-2006)
The Palm Grove of Elche.

Elche (in Spanish) or Elx (in Valencian)1 is a city located in the comarca of Baix Vinalopó, in the Alicante province which, in turn, is a part of the Valencian Community, Spain.

Part of the municipality is coastal but the main city is some 15 km (9.5 miles) from the Mediterranean Sea. According to the 2006 census, Elche has a population of approximately 220,000 inhabitants (called il·licitans in Valencian and ilicitanos in Spanish), ranking as the third most populated city in the Valencian Community and the second within the Alicante province. A small creek called Vinalopó flows through the city splitting it in two parts.

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Economy

The economy of Elche is based, in large part, on the footwear industry, with over 1,000 shoe factories, being one of the most important footwear industries in Spain and the rest of Europe. There are other economic activities in Elche: agriculture (dates, olives, cereals and pomegranates), although it has lost importance in recent years; rubber industry; trade, which employs 20% of the workforce; and tourism. Elche has a conference centre (called Ciutat d'Elx), an international airport (Aeropuerto de Alicante) a public University, (Universidad Miguel Hernández), and a private University,(Universidad Cardenal Herrera - CEU) .

History

Frontal view of the Lady of Elche.

La Alcudia is 10 km from the current city's location and the immediate predecessor of current day Elche. This original location was settled by the Iberians and then occupied by Carthaginians and Romans. The latter called the city Ilici and granted it the status of colonia; after a brief Byzantine rule, the Goths took over, establishing an episcopal see.

Elche lost importance during the period of Moorish occupation, when it was moved slightly north to its present location. James II of Aragon took the city from the Moors in the 13th century, during the Reconquista. The city grew throughout the 18th century and became more important during the 19th century with the arrival of the railway and a booming industrial development of what used to be the traditional footwear industry.

Many archeological remains have been found in Elche, with the stone bust of the Lady of Elche (Dama de Elche/Dama d'Elx in Spanish and Valencian, respectively) being the most important. This may date from the Iberian period (4th century BC). The original is in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain.

Panoramic view of Elche from the Basílica de Santa María: the Altamira Castle is to the left, next to the Municipal Park.

Main sights

  • Elche Palm Grove (better known as Palmeral de Elche in Spanish, or as Palmerar d'Elx in Valencian). It is an orchard of over 200,000 palm trees that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000.
  • Altamira Palace, also known as Alcázar de la Señoría, located next to the Municipal Park (which, in turn, is a part of the Elche Palm Grove) It was originally built in Almohad times (12th-13th centuries), and was later renovated with brick exterior in the 15th century. A former fortress, in 1913 it became a fabric plant, it has also been used as the town hall and as a prison during the Spanish Civil War, while today is home to the Archaeological Museum Alejandro Ramos.
  • Baños Arabes (Arabic Baths), which re-uses old Roman baths.
  • Basilica of Santa Maria
  • Calahorra tower, of rectangular plan and Rabic origin, it represent the last relic of the old city walls.
  • Municipio
  • Convento de la Merced.
  • Huerto del Cura
  • Museu Paleontològic d'Elx (Palaeontological Museum)

The Mystery Play of Elx (better known as Misteri d'Elx, in Valencian) is a sacral-lyrical medieval drama, dated from the 15th century, which was declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2002. It is played every year in mid August, in the context of the local holidays dedicated to the Assumption of Virgin Mary. Also as a part of this celebration, on the 13th of August is the date of a celebration in Elche called Nit de l'Albà (Night of the Dawn) in which a city-wide night-long show of fireworks takes place.

Nit de l'Alba, fireworks in August.

Twin towns

Notes

  1. ^ Both names are official.

See also

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