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Xàbia

Xàbia
Municipality
View of Xàbia from Montgó massif
View of Xàbia from Montgó massif
Coat of arms of Xàbia
Coat of arms
Xàbia is located in Province of Alicante
Xàbia
Xàbia
Location in the Province of Alicante
Coordinates: 38°47′21″N 0°9′47″E / 38.78917°N 0.16306°E / 38.78917; 0.16306
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Valencian Community
Province Alicante
Comarca Marina Alta
Judicial district Dénia
Government
 • Mayor José F. Chulvi Español (2011) (Coalition: PSPV, XD, CpJ)
Area
 • Total 68.59 km2 (26.48 sq mi)
Elevation 12 m (39 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 33,149
 • Density 480/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Demonym(s) xabienc, xabienca (va)
javiense (es)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 03730, 03737, 03738, 03739
Official language(s) Valencian and Spanish
Website Official website

Xàbia (Valencian: [ˈʃabia]) or Jávea (Spanish: [ˈxaβea]) is a coastal town in the comarca of Marina Alta, in the province of Alicante, Valencia, Spain, by the Mediterranean Sea. Situated on the back side of the Montgó, behind a wide bay and sheltered between two rocky headlands, the town has become a very popular small seaside resort and market town. Half of its resident population and over two thirds of its annual visitors are foreigners.

The area was first inhabited in prehistoric times, 30,000 years ago by cave dwellers on Montgó. Subsequent residents have included Stone and Bronze-age peoples, Romans, Greeks, Phoenicians, Visigoths, Germanic, Carthaginians, and Moors. Roman fishing boats used the port, and there is evidence that dates the Roman occupation of Xàbia to the 2nd century BC, it makes Xàbia the oldest known Roman site on the coast with a commercial port for fish and minerals.

In the 6th century AD. Christian Visigoth monks, came to Xàbia and founded the monastery of Sant Martí, which likely gave its name to the cape in the area named Cap San Martí. Hermenegild, son of the Visigoth king Leovigild of Toledo, sought refuge in the Monastery after angering his father by marrying a Christian girl. When his father's troops arrived to arrest him all but one monk fled to Portichol; Hermenegild and the old monk were killed. Several people with Visigoth names still live in the area.


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