Villena

Villena is a city located in the province of Alicante, Spain. It has an area of 345.6 km2 and, according to the 2002 census, a total population of 32,892 inhabitants. The river Vinalop flows through the municipal term of Villena. The economy of the city is based on footwear (like in the neighbouring cities of Elda and Novelda), pottery, furnitures and wines. Villena was settled by Iberians. After the Moor invasion of the Iberian Peninsula, the king James II of Aragon reconquered the city in 1304, establishing a marquessade in this area. Some places of tourist interest in Villena are: the Municipal Palace, which keeps the Treasure of Villena, an Iberian treasure; the Castle of la Atalaya, constructed by the Arabs in the 11th century; the late Gothic Catholic church of Santiago and the Archeological Museum. It is also important its festival of Moros y Cristianos. The Spanish zarzuela composer Ruperto Chap was born in Villena in 1851.

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