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Daimús is a small municipality near the town of [[Gandia]], the most important in the area. Daimús is probably founded on the XIII century, after the [[Reconquista]]. The historical importance of Gandia, particularly during the [[Renaissance]] made the rest of the small towns around it to live under its shadow. This causes that Daimús history is not well known even by his inhabitants.
Daimús is a small municipality near the town of [[Gandia]], the most important in the area. Daimús is probably founded on the XIII century, after the [[Reconquista]]. The historical importance of Gandia, particularly during the [[Renaissance]] made the rest of the small towns around it to live under its shadow. This causes that Daimús history is not well known even by his inhabitants.


The beach was unpopulated until 1960s, when the many French tourists took advantage of the rate of exchange and bought apartments by the sea. Some examples are the apartment buildings ''La Torre'', ''Galia'' and ''Costa Blanca''. In the late 1960s, the Spanish economy flourished (partly due to European tourism) and many Spaniards could afford a second house for the summer season. Thus, more apartment buildings appeared, such as ''Semiramis'', ''Trianon'', ''Costa Blanca II'', ''Nayade'' ''Finamar I'' ''Finamar II'' and ''Pinocho''.
The beach was unpopulated until 1960s, when the many French tourists took advantage of the rate of exchange and bought apartments by the sea. Some examples are the apartment buildings ''La Torre'', ''Galia'' and ''Costa Blanca''. In the late 1960s, the Spanish economy flourished (partly due to European tourism) and many Spaniards could afford a second house for the summer season. Thus, more apartment buildings appeared, such as ''Semiramis'', ''Trianon'', ''Costa Blanca II'', ''Nayade'', ''Finamar I'', ''Finamar II'' and ''Pinocho''.


Once it was called ''familiar beach'' because it had no hotels, and because it was small. It used to have a summer cinema called Terraza Daison. In the 1970s, it had one of the earliest [[Pacha]] [[discothèque|discothèques]], since closed. In the late 1990s, Daimús started growing and doubled its size in about 6 years.
Once it was called ''familiar beach'' because it had no hotels, and because it was small. It used to have a summer cinema called Terraza Daison. In the 1970s, it had one of the earliest [[Pacha]] [[discothèque|discothèques]], since closed. In the late 1990s, Daimús started growing and doubled its size in about 6 years.

Revision as of 20:50, 31 March 2009

Template:Infobox City Spain Daimús (also known as Daimuz or Demús) is a small municipality in the Safor comarca (county), in the Valencian Community close to the Mediterranean sea in Spain. It has a population of about 2,200 inhabitants in winter and around 10,000 in summer.

Daimús beach (la platja de Daimús)

Structure

The municipality is divided in three parts:

  • el Poble (the village): the most ancient part. It is mainly composed of one-floor houses and a church.
  • els Pedregals (the stony): group of one-floor houses near a small church at about 1 km of the main village.
  • la Platja (the beach): group of buildings only used in summer holidays by tourists mainly from Madrid. It is 1.5 kilometer far from the village.

History

Daimús is a small municipality near the town of Gandia, the most important in the area. Daimús is probably founded on the XIII century, after the Reconquista. The historical importance of Gandia, particularly during the Renaissance made the rest of the small towns around it to live under its shadow. This causes that Daimús history is not well known even by his inhabitants.

The beach was unpopulated until 1960s, when the many French tourists took advantage of the rate of exchange and bought apartments by the sea. Some examples are the apartment buildings La Torre, Galia and Costa Blanca. In the late 1960s, the Spanish economy flourished (partly due to European tourism) and many Spaniards could afford a second house for the summer season. Thus, more apartment buildings appeared, such as Semiramis, Trianon, Costa Blanca II, Nayade, Finamar I, Finamar II and Pinocho.

Once it was called familiar beach because it had no hotels, and because it was small. It used to have a summer cinema called Terraza Daison. In the 1970s, it had one of the earliest Pacha discothèques, since closed. In the late 1990s, Daimús started growing and doubled its size in about 6 years.

Economy

During centuries Daimús was a rural area with crops of vegetables and oranges. Later it became a tourist area due to its proximity of the sea and the fields became new buildings. Most of the population now works in the close cities of Oliva and Gandia.

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