Pueblo Nuevo
Poble Nou
Flag of Pueblo Nuevo
Official seal of Pueblo Nuevo
Pueblo Nuevo is located in Spain
Pueblo Nuevo
Pueblo Nuevo
Coordinates: 39°30′18″N 0°23′1″W / 39.50500°N 0.38361°W / 39.50500; -0.38361
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityValencian Community
ProvinceProvince of Valencia
ComarcaHorta of Valencia
Judicial districtsValencia
MunicipalityValencia
Government
  MayorJoan Ribó i Canut
Area
  Total2,920 km2 (1,130 sq mi)
Population
  Total908
  Density310.96/km2 (805.4/sq mi)
Websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20141221084006/http://www.poblenouvalencia.com/

Pueblo Nuevo[1] (in Valencian and officially[2] Poble Nou or Poblenou) is a pedania in the city of Valencia (Spain) belonging to the district of Pobles del Nord. It is bordered on the west by Burjassot, on the north by Borbotó and Carpesa and on the south by Valencia. Its population census in 2022 was 908 inhabitants.[3]

History

The nucleus of Pueblo Nuevo is located around the church of San Bernardo de Alcira, south of the town. From there, it spread northwards towards Borbotó along the road to Moncada. At the beginning of the 20th century it became a pedania of Valencia, like the other towns in the district.[4]

Demography

The population of Pueblo Nuevo, which grew a lot since the beginning of the 20th century, began a downward trend in the 1960s that continues to be seen in recent censuses.[4]

Demographic evolution of Pueblo Nuevo[5][6]
1950 1960 1981 1986 2001 2005 2009
Population 1.706 1.563 1.407 1.238 1.408 1.512 1.023

Politics

Pueblo Nuevo depends on the city council of Valencia as a neighborhood of the district of Poblados del Norte (in valencian Poblats del Nord). However, given its status as a rural settlement, it has, in accordance with the relevant state and autonomous community laws, an alcalde de barrio (neighborhood mayor) who is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of the neighborhood and civic relations, signing administrative reports and submitting proposals, suggestions, complaints and claims from residents to the city council.[7]

Public services

View of the Alquería del Pi

The pedania has an Activity Center for the elderly, which offers socio-cultural activities, physical maintenance and various workshops and courses.[8]

Patrimony

  • Church of San Bernardo Mártir: It is located two kilometers south of the town, in the access from Valencia and nearby there is a small park.[4] In 1942 a new parish was built in the hermitage of Pi, later moved to its present location where the temple was inaugurated on October 16, 1951, and is characterized by the sobriety and simplicity of its set. At that time the parish priest was Don Rafael Alcocer Sarrión. The name of the parish is given by the orchard of Llano de San Bernardo. The origin of the chapel is from the time of the ancestors of the Marquis of Valldaura, Don Vicente Castillo. It has two bodies: the temple with its annexes and the belfry with bells. It has a single rectangular nave and a pointed barrel vault.[9]
  • Molí dels Alters (Alters Mill): It is a flour and rice mill from the late eighteenth century or early nineteenth century completely painted white.[10] Located opposite the church of San Bernardo in the curve that makes the Camino de Moncada, and on the Brazo de Petra that comes from the Acequia de Mestalla, in the Alters district.
  • Farmhouses (Alquería): Within the limits of Pueblo Nuevo there are numerous farmhouses, some of them prior to the 17th century. It is worth mentioning the 16th century Alquería del Pi, first owned by the Count of Pino Hermoso and later by the Count of Montornés. Today it has been renovated and is used as a hall for celebrations.[10] Also of interest are the Alquería de Falcó, dating from before 1698; the Alquería Fonda and the Alquería de Tallaròs, dating from before 1689.[4]

Urbanism

It is difficult to define the urban center, since the hamlet consists of a series of low houses lined along the edge of the road to Moncada, and its surroundings are composed of orchards. Thus, the population is distributed between this line of buildings and the farmhouses scattered among the crops.[4]

References

  1. CIVIS (Sistema de Información Municipal de la Generalitat Valenciana)
  2. "Reglamento municipal sobre uso y normalización del valenciano en el municipio de València" (PDF) (in Spanish). 2005. Retrieved 23 March 2016.
  3. "Districte 17. Pobles del Nord Barri 2. Poble Nou" (PDF). Oficina d'Estadística. Ajuntament de València (in Valencian and Spanish). 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Llopis, Pedro; Ciurana, Carmen; Espinosa, Ana; Sáiz, Carlos (1987). "Poble Nou". In Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó (ed.). Pobles del Nord (in valenciano and spanish) (1st ed.). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 14.
  5. Llopis, Pedro; Ciurana, Carmen; Espinosa, Ana; Sáiz, Carlos (1987). "Poble Nou". In Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó (ed.). Pobles del Nord (in valenciano and spanish) (1st ed.). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 45.
  6. INE - Relación de unidades poblacionales
  7. Llopis, Pedro; Ciurana, Carmen; Espinosa, Ana; Sáiz, Carlos (1987). "Poble Nou". In Mercedes Alcañiz Moscardó (ed.). Pobles del Nord (in valenciano and spanish) (1st ed.). Valencia: Ajuntament de València. p. 57.
  8. "Centro Municipal de Actividades para personas mayores Poble Nou". Ayuntamiento de Valencia (in Spanish). Retrieved 30 December 2010.
  9. "Iglesia parroquial de San Bernardo Mártir (Pueblo Nuevo)". Ayuntamiento de Valencia (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 30 January 2010.
  10. 1 2 (es) "Poble Nou". Gran Enciclopedia Temática de la Comunidad Valenciana. Vol. Geografía. Editorial Prensa Valenciana. 2009.
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