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== Geography == |
== Geography == |
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[[File:Fachada del Castillo de Bétera.JPG|thumb|The facade of Bétera Castle in 2008]] |
[[File:Fachada del Castillo de Bétera.JPG|thumb|The facade of Bétera Castle in 2008]] |
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Bétera is situated on the southern slopes of the [[Serra Calderona]], 15 km from Valencia and 23 km from the Mediterranean Sea on the border with the Valencian "market garden", [[Horta Nord|L'Horta]]. It has a slightly undulating surface, reaching 156 meters |
Bétera is situated on the southern slopes of the [[Serra Calderona]], 15 km from Valencia and 23 km from the Mediterranean Sea on the border with the Valencian "market garden", [[Horta Nord|L'Horta]]. It has a slightly undulating surface, reaching 156 meters at its highest point. |
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Its geographical location between the sea and mountains provides a microclimate, which is the mildest of the region, where the prevailing winds are [[Levant (wind)|Levant]] and [[Ponente]]. The |
Its geographical location between the sea and mountains provides a microclimate, which is the mildest of the region, where the prevailing winds are [[Levant (wind)|Levant]] and [[Ponente]]. The rains occur mainly in autumn and spring. |
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As it is in the metropolitan area of Valencia, there are several road links, such as the Burjasot-Torres Torres road, the Bétera-Olocau road, the San Antonio de Benagéber road which links to the motorway Valencia Turia-Ademuz (CV-35) and the Mediterranean motorway (A-7), as well as others |
As it is in the metropolitan area of Valencia, there are several road links, such as the Burjasot-Torres Torres road, the Bétera-Olocau road, the San Antonio de Benagéber road which links to the motorway Valencia Turia-Ademuz (CV-35) and the Mediterranean motorway (A-7), as well as others leading to the parishes and neighbourhoods of the city and surrounding towns. |
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Public transport is accessible via one of the northern terminal stations of Metro Line 1 of Valencia |
Public transport is accessible via one of the northern terminal stations of Metro Line 1 of Valencia. This railway line (which, though given the title "Metro", is more a commuter rail) is heir to the former Valencia Trenet, ranging from Bétera to the Pont de Fusta station in Valencia. The Sanatori Psiquiàtric stop also serves the town. |
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== Districts and Parishes == |
== Districts and Parishes == |
Revision as of 17:08, 25 June 2017
Bétera | |
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Coordinates: 39°35′36″N 0°27′46″W / 39.59333°N 0.46278°W | |
Country | Spain |
Autonomous community | Valencian Community |
Province | Valencia |
Comarca | Camp de Túria |
Judicial district | Llíria |
Government | |
• Alcalde | José Manuel Martínez Aloy |
Area | |
• Total | 75.70 km2 (29.23 sq mi) |
Elevation | 125 m (410 ft) |
Population (2008) | |
• Total | 20,292 |
• Density | 270/km2 (690/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Beterà, beterana |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 46117 |
Official language(s) | Valencian |
Website | Official website |
Bétera (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈbeteɾa]) is a municipality in the comarca of Camp de Túria in the Valencian Community, Spain. With 19,491 inhabitants, it is the second most populous town in the Camp de Túria shire (INE 2007), in the second zone of the Valencia metropolitan area.
Geography
Bétera is situated on the southern slopes of the Serra Calderona, 15 km from Valencia and 23 km from the Mediterranean Sea on the border with the Valencian "market garden", L'Horta. It has a slightly undulating surface, reaching 156 meters at its highest point.
Its geographical location between the sea and mountains provides a microclimate, which is the mildest of the region, where the prevailing winds are Levant and Ponente. The rains occur mainly in autumn and spring.
As it is in the metropolitan area of Valencia, there are several road links, such as the Burjasot-Torres Torres road, the Bétera-Olocau road, the San Antonio de Benagéber road which links to the motorway Valencia Turia-Ademuz (CV-35) and the Mediterranean motorway (A-7), as well as others leading to the parishes and neighbourhoods of the city and surrounding towns.
Public transport is accessible via one of the northern terminal stations of Metro Line 1 of Valencia. This railway line (which, though given the title "Metro", is more a commuter rail) is heir to the former Valencia Trenet, ranging from Bétera to the Pont de Fusta station in Valencia. The Sanatori Psiquiàtric stop also serves the town.
Districts and Parishes
Surrounding Bétera are also the following districts:
- El Baró:. Urbanisation Vall de Flors.
- La Malla:. Urbanisation La Masia and the military base "Jaime I", under NATO high command.
- Mallaetes:. La Cornada and Montesano.
- Masia Arnal:. Les Almudes.
- Mas Camarena:. La Esmeralda, Las Fuentes, Oasis, Sector A, Soto de Camarena and Jardines de Camarena.
- Providencia:. Camí de Paterna, Urbanisations Cumbre de San Antonio, Torre En Conill and la Virgen de la Estrella.
The southern part of town has grown rapidly in recent years, and there are several developments planned and under construction, contiguous to the urban area.
Bordering towns
Twinning
Bétera is twinned with: