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Barx

Barx

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nameBarx
settlement_typeMunicipality
official_name
native_name
other_nameBárig
image_skylineFile:Barx des del cim de l'Aldaia, a la serra del Buixcarró.jpg
image_shieldEscut de Barx ornamentat.svg
pushpin_mapSpain Province of Valencia#Spain Valencia#Spain
pushpin_map_captionLocation in Spain
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_name
subdivision_type1Autonomous community
subdivision_name1Valencian Community
subdivision_type2Province
subdivision_name2Valencia
subdivision_type3Comarca
subdivision_name3Safor
subdivision_type4Judicial district
subdivision_name4Gandia
seat_type
coordinates
elevation_m325
area_total_km216.1
established_title
population_as_of
population_footnotes
population_total
population_demonymbarxer, -a (Val.)
population_density_km2auto
blank_name_sec1Official language(s)
blank_info_sec1
timezoneCET
utc_offset+1
timezone_DSTCEST
utc_offset_DST+2
postal_code_typePostal code
postal_code46758
area_code_typeDialing code
leader_titleAlcalde
leader_nameMiguel Miñena Climent (2007)
leader_partyPSPV-SOE

Barx (; , ) is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain.

Etymology

The mountains of Barx village

Tackling the etymology of the place name "Barx" is no simple matter and has caused heated controversy between scholars of Roman and Moorish languages and dialects. The place name occurs in many forms in ancient texts. Moorish scholars contend that the first name identified as connected with Barx is Bodj Aldjabal (the "tower of the mountains"). Humbler beginnings come out of other associated words and Christian scholars favour Perxe …an old word meaning 'cabin' …corrupted into Berxe by Arab pronunciation.

Tower or cabin, bordj or berxe, what is important is the fact that the historical existence of the name attests to the presence of a community with an ancestry that dates back to the first millennium.

The long history of the village with its geographic isolation has caused two juxtaposed social attitudes to flourish alongside each other …the desire for contact with the outside world and a preference for the safety of isolation from it. Perched at a considerable height (some 1,300 feet above sea level) with respect to the whole natural district of the Commonwealth (or Mancomunitat) of Valldigna, Barx is the sole mountain community and this geographic semi-isolation has fostered a high degree of "cultural independence" and this is the key to understanding the peculiarity of the past and present of the village of Barx.

Prehistory

The Parpalló cave (Gandia) and the one at Malladetes (Barx) constitute two of the more important sites in the Mediterranean peninsular region. The archaeological materials obtained from the caves attest to the area being occupied uninterrupted between 29,000 years ago and a date just 11,000 years ago. The people developed a hunter-gatherer way of life.

The culture can be characterised by the elaborate utensils made from both stone and bone. One of the singular aspects of the Parpalló cave is the rich collection cave paintings and limestone engravings depicting animals and other topics. The existence of these scenes confirms a high artistic and symbolic capacity of the ancient population.

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