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Manises

Manises
Municipality
Antigua estación de Manises.JPG
Coat of arms of Manises
Coat of arms
Manises is located in Spain
Manises
Manises
Location in Spain
Coordinates: 39°29′0″N 0°27′0″W / 39.48333°N 0.45000°W / 39.48333; -0.45000Coordinates: 39°29′0″N 0°27′0″W / 39.48333°N 0.45000°W / 39.48333; -0.45000
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Valencian Community
Province Valencia
Comarca Horta Oest
Judicial district Quart de Poblet
Government
 • Alcalde Enrique Ángel Crespo Calatrava (2007) (PP)
Area
 • Total 19.60 km2 (7.57 sq mi)
Elevation 52 m (171 ft)
Population (2008)
 • Total 30,478
 • Density 1,600/km2 (4,000/sq mi)
Demonym(s) manisero, manisera (es)
maniser, manisera (va)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 46940
Official language(s) Spanish and Valencian
Website Official website

Manises (Valencian pronunciation: [maˈnizes], Spanish: [maˈnises]) is a municipality in the comarca of Horta Oest in the Valencian Community, Spain. Located in the province of Valencia, it had 30,508 inhabitants in 2009 (NSI) and is famous for its pottery and being the location of Valencia Airport.

The town is situated at the western end of the Horta de València (Spanish: Huerta de Valencia), on the right bank of the river Turia.

The climate is typically Mediterranean but with some variations, with summers warmer and winters colder than the coast, with night frost in the winter months. The average winter temperature drops to 4.7 degrees (although it can reach −5C° or −10C° in the coldest days) while the summer see temperatures of 24.8 degrees (with peaks of 35C°).

Manises extends to the right bank of the river Turia (the northern boundary of the term) and is uneven in the western sector for the first mountains that dominate the alluvial plain of Turia.

Agriculture is predominantly carob trees, olive trees and small areas of vineyards and almond trees. The irrigation uses water from the river Turia through the ditch of Manises.

The main economic activity is industry, focusing on ceramics; in the Middle Ages and Renaissance era Manises was the most important production centre for Hispano-Moresque ware, which was exported all over Europe. The industry had a strong comeback in the second half of the 19th century. In 1917 the School of Ceramics was founded, which included the study of this activity in its various forms: artistic ceramics, porcelain and tiles. Today small businesses predominate.

Industrial activity resulted in a sharp increase in population, which tripled in the 19th century and increased sixfold in the twentieth century. Today the population is around 26,000 inhabitants.


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