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2 Main sights  





3 Notable people  





4 Twin towns  





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Burriana, Castellón






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Coordinates: 39°5322N 0°0533W / 39.88944°N 0.09250°W / 39.88944; -0.09250
 

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Burriana/Borriana
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Burriana/Borriana is located in Province of Castellón
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Burriana/Borriana

Location in Spain

Burriana/Borriana is located in Valencian Community
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Burriana/Borriana

Burriana/Borriana (Valencian Community)

Burriana/Borriana is located in Spain
Burriana/Borriana

Burriana/Borriana

Burriana/Borriana (Spain)

Coordinates: 39°53′22N 0°05′33W / 39.88944°N 0.09250°W / 39.88944; -0.09250
Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
ProvinceCastellón
ComarcaPlana Baixa
Judicial districtCastelló de la Plana
Government
 • MayorMaria Josep Safont Melchor [1] (PSPV-PSOE)
Area
 • Total47.2 km2 (18.2 sq mi)
Elevation
13 m (43 ft)
Population
 (2018)[2]
 • Total34,544
 • Density730/km2 (1,900/sq mi)
DemonymBorrianenc/a
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
12530
Official language(s)Valencian and Spanish
Websitewww.burriana.es

Burriana (Spanish: [buˈrjana]) or Borriana (Valencian: [boriˈana]) is a municipality in eastern Spain, in the province of Castellón, part of the Valencian Community. Its population exceeds 34,000.

The town is located by the Mediterranean Sea, at the lowest region of the Plana Baixa, surrounded by orange tree fields watered by the Millars River.[3]

It has about 15 km of coastline, including Burriana's principal beach "El Arenal", one of the most attractive spots, especially during the summer. "El Arenal" has about 2 km of seashore, has been awarded the blue flag, which recognizes its magnificent sand and water thanks to the treatments carried out by the city council.

The seaside is 1.5 km from the center of the town. During the summer, the seaside population can triple due to vacationers and from locals from the center of the town moving into the seaside. The town is reachable from Castelló de la Plana through the CV-18 or the N-340 routes.

In literature, Burriana is briefly described by James A. Michener in the book, Iberia. As a young man, Michener landed there as a part of a ship crew. The merchant vessel was there to collect oranges for the Scottish marmalade industry. Oranges, after being loaded into metal barrels, were dragged out to sea by bulls.

The town displays many memorial spots dedicated to James A. Michener, such as a street and a sign that quotes one of his passages, where he expresses his first sight of Borriana as he approached land from the sea.

The town was once home to a Jewish community, which settled in Burriana after the Christian reconquest of the area in 1233. During the expulsion of the Jews in 1492, Jews left to the nearby port of Valencia.[4]

Villages[edit]

Main sights[edit]

Campanar de Burriana

Notable people[edit]

Twin towns[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Ajuntament de Borriana - Gobierno Municipal".
  • ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  • ^ Joaquim Aparici Vilar, L'Agricultura al terme de Borriana, Universitat Jaume I, Castelló de la Plana. ISBN 84-8021-030-3
  • ^ "Burriana, Spain". Jewish Virtual Library. Retrieved 26 June 2024.
  • External links[edit]



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