Cheste

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Template:Cleanip Chesté is located in the center of province of Valencia, to 26 km of the capital, Valencia. It has a surface of 71.40 km2 and one altitude average of 218 m.s on the level of the sea. The Hole of Buñol ", or" Foia de Bunyol "is located within the denominated region".

History

According to Escolano, the first settlers of the region of Cheste had to be members of some tribes pertaining to the old Edetania. Thus they indicate the numerous deposits of diverse times, as the rest found in the hill of "the Castillarejo" (Ceramic Iberian and points of the spear of the Bronze Age). "Treasure of Cheste" is possible to emphasize the call, formed by a set of jewels and gold currencies and silver, found in the game of "the Safa" in 1864. Between the currencies it emphasizes a denario Sgdenham 140 (RRC 44,5 from 211 a.C.) employee to date the concealment, in the heat of second Punic war. Within its municipal term is located Circuit of Speed Ricardo Tormo.

The Hole of Buñol in the Valencian Community

Bordering Localities

Kid, Gestalgar, Bugarra, Pedralba, Villamarchante, and Loriguilla all of them in the Valencia Province.

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