Benissanó
Benissanó is a municipality in the comarca of Camp de Túria, in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is located approximately 20 kilometers northwest of Valencia, the regional capital.
Geography:
Benissanó is situated in a relatively flat area, typical of the Camp de Túria region, which is characterized by fertile agricultural land. The climate is Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot, dry summers.
History:
The history of Benissanó dates back to Roman times, as evidenced by archaeological findings in the area. The name "Benissanó" is believed to be of Arabic origin, reflecting the long period of Moorish rule in the Iberian Peninsula. After the Christian reconquest, the area was repopulated by settlers from Aragon and Catalonia.
Economy:
Traditionally, the economy of Benissanó has been based on agriculture, with the cultivation of citrus fruits, olives, and other Mediterranean crops being prominent. In recent years, the town has also seen some development in the industrial and service sectors.
Culture and Festivities:
Benissanó celebrates various local festivities throughout the year. The most important are the Fiestas Patronales, which are held in honor of the town's patron saints and feature religious processions, music, and traditional dances.