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'''Alicante'''{{efn|{{IPA-es|aliˈkante}}}} ({{lang-ca-valencia|'''Alacant'''}}){{efn|{{IPA-va|alaˈkant}}}} is a [[Provinces of Spain|province]] of eastern [[Spain]], in the southern part of the [[Valencian Community]]. It is the second most populated Valencian province. Likewise, the second and third biggest cities in the Valencian Community (Alicante and Elche, respectively) are located in this province.
'''Alicante''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|æ|l|ᵻ|ˈ|k|æ|n|t|i}}, {{IPAc-en|alsoUK|-|t|eɪ}},<ref>{{Cite dictionary |url=http://www.lexico.com/definition/Alicante |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716122004/https://www.lexico.com/definition/Alicante |archive-date=2021-07-16 |title=Alicante |dictionary=[[Lexico]] UK English Dictionary |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]}}</ref> {{IPAc-en|US|ˌ|æ|l|ᵻ|ˈ|k|ɑː|n|t|i|,_|ˌ|ɑː|l|-}};<ref>{{Cite dictionary |url=http://www.lexico.com/en/definition/Alicante |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210716122003/https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/Alicante |archive-date=2021-07-16 |title=Alicante |dictionary=[[Lexico]] UK English Dictionary US English Dictionary |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]]}}</ref> {{IPA|es|aliˈkante|lang}}; {{langx|ca-valencia|'''Alacant'''}} {{IPA-va|alaˈkant|}}; officially: {{lang|es|'''Alicante'''}} '''/''' {{lang|ca-valencia|'''Alacant'''}}) is a [[Provinces of Spain|province]] of eastern Spain, in the southern part of the [[Valencian Community]]. It is the second most populated Valencian province. Likewise, the second and third biggest cities in the Valencian Community—[[Alicante]] and [[Elche]], respectively—are located in this province.


Alicante is bordered by the provinces of [[Region of Murcia|Murcia]] on the southwest, [[Albacete (province)|Albacete]] on the west, [[Valencia (province)|Valencia]] on the north, and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the east. The province is named after its capital, the city of [[Alicante]].
Alicante is bordered by the provinces of [[Region of Murcia|Murcia]] on the southwest, [[Albacete (province)|Albacete]] on the west, [[Valencia (province)|Valencia]] on the north, and the [[Mediterranean Sea]] on the east. The province is named after its capital, the city of [[Alicante]] (also known in Valencian as ''Alacant'').


==Territory, population and resources==
==Territory, population and resources==
[[Image:Main towns in the province of Alicante.png|thumb|300px|left|Main towns in Alicante province]]
[[Image:Main towns in the province of Alicante.png|thumb|300px|left|Main towns in Alicante province]]
According to the 2018 population data, Alicante ranks as the 4th most populous province in Spain (after [[Community of Madrid|Madrid]], [[Barcelona (province)|Barcelona]] and [[Valencia (province)|Valencia]]), with 1,838,819 inhabitants.<ref name=diario2009/> Cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in the province are [[Alicante]] (334,757 inhabitants), [[Elche]] (230,112), [[Torrevieja]] (101,792), [[Orihuela]] (86,164), [[Benidorm]] (71,034), [[Alcoy, Spain|Alcoy]] (61,552), [[Elda]] (55,168), and [[San Vicente del Raspeig]] (53,126).<ref name=INE>[http://www.ine.es/nomen2/index.do Relación de unidades poblacionales] Instituto Nacional de Estadística</ref>
According to the 2018 population data, Alicante ranks as the fourth most populous province in Spain (after [[Community of Madrid|Madrid]], [[Barcelona (province)|Barcelona]] and [[Valencia (province)|Valencia]]), with 1,838,819 inhabitants.<ref name=diario2009/> Cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in the province are [[Alicante]] (334,757 inhabitants), [[Elche]] (230,112), [[Torrevieja]] (101,792), [[Orihuela]] (86,164), [[Benidorm]] (71,034), [[Alcoy, Spain|Alcoy]] (61,552), [[Elda]] (55,168), and [[San Vicente del Raspeig]] (53,126).<ref name=INE>[http://www.ine.es/nomen2/index.do Relación de unidades poblacionales] Instituto Nacional de Estadística</ref>


The province has the largest ratio of foreigner population among all Spanish provinces. The total of 446,368 foreigners are registered in the province, which represents 23.6 percent of the total population.<ref name=diario2009>[http://www.diarioinformacion.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=2009051600_12_886930__Alicante-cada-cuatro-vecinos-extranjero-municipios-alicantinos Uno de cada cuatro vecinos es extranjero en el 40% de los municipios alicantinos] May 16, 2009. Diario Información, provincial newspaper {{in lang|es}}</ref> Out of 141 municipalities that make up the province, foreign population is above 25% in 54 municipalities, and above 50% in 19 municipalities. The latter include [[San Fulgencio]] (80%), [[Rojales]] (74%), [[Benitachell/El Poble Nou de Benitatxell|Benitatxell]] (69.8%), [[Algorfa]] (69.7%), [[Llíber]] (67%), [[Teulada, Spain|Teulada]] (65.5%), [[Daya Vieja]] (64.4%); [[San Miguel de Salinas]] (64.3%), [[Calp]] (62.8%), [[Els Poblets]] (61.6%), [[Alcalalí]] (60.8%), [[Benijófar]] (58.5%), [[L'Alfàs del Pi]] (56.6%), [[Orba, Alicante|Orba]] (55%), [[Xàbia]] (54%), [[Torrevieja]] (53.5%), [[Murla]] (52%), Fondó (51.7%), and [[Benidoleig]] (50%).<ref name=diario2009/>
The province has the largest ratio of foreigner population among all Spanish provinces. The total of 446,368 foreigners are registered in the province, which represents 23.6 percent of the total population.<ref name=diario2009>[http://www.diarioinformacion.com/secciones/noticia.jsp?pRef=2009051600_12_886930__Alicante-cada-cuatro-vecinos-extranjero-municipios-alicantinos Uno de cada cuatro vecinos es extranjero en el 40% de los municipios alicantinos] May 16, 2009. Diario Información, provincial newspaper {{in lang|es}}</ref> Out of 141 municipalities that make up the province, foreign population is above 25% in 54 municipalities, and above 50% in 19 municipalities. The latter include [[San Fulgencio]] (80%), [[Rojales]] (74%), [[Benitachell/El Poble Nou de Benitatxell|Benitatxell]] (69.8%), [[Algorfa]] (69.7%), [[Llíber]] (67%), [[Teulada, Spain|Teulada]] (65.5%), [[Daya Vieja]] (64.4%); [[San Miguel de Salinas]] (64.3%), [[Calp]] (62.8%), [[Els Poblets]] (61.6%), [[Alcalalí]] (60.8%), [[Benijófar]] (58.5%), [[L'Alfàs del Pi]] (56.6%), [[Orba, Alicante|Orba]] (55%), [[Xàbia]] (54%), [[Torrevieja]] (53.5%), [[Murla]] (52%), Fondó (51.7%), and [[Benidoleig]] (50%).<ref name=diario2009/>
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[[Image:Mapa físico de la provincia de Alicante (España).png|thumb|300px|right|Physical map of Alicante province]]
[[Image:Mapa físico de la provincia de Alicante (España).png|thumb|300px|right|Physical map of Alicante province]]


The province is mountainous, especially in the north and midwest, whereas it is mostly flat to the south, in the [[Vega Baja del Segura]] area; the most elevated points in the province are [[Aitana]] (1,558 m), [[Puig Campana]] (1,410 m), [[Montcabrer]] (1,389 m), [[Carrascar de la Font Roja]] (1,354 m), [[Maigmó Massif|Maigmó]] (1,296 m), [[Serra de Crevillent]] (835 m) and [[Montgó Massif|El Montgó]] (753 m). All of these peaks are a part of the [[Baetic Cordillera|Subbaetic Range]].
The province is mountainous, especially in the north and midwest, whereas it is mostly flat to the south, in the [[Vega Baja del Segura]] area; the most elevated points in the province are [[Aitana (mountain)|Aitana]] (1,558 m), [[Puig Campana]] (1,410 m), [[Montcabrer]] (1,389 m), [[Carrascar de la Font Roja]] (1,354 m), [[Maigmó Massif|Maigmó]] (1,296 m), [[Serra de Crevillent]] (835 m) and [[Montgó Massif|El Montgó]] (753 m). All of these peaks are a part of the [[Baetic Cordillera|Subbaetic Range]].


The coast extends from the cape, [[Cap de la Nau]], in the north to almost reaching the [[Mar Menor]] (Minor Sea) in the south. With regard to water sources, due to the dry rain regime there are no major rivers, but mostly ''ramblas'' (dry rivers), which fill in with water when torrential rains occur.
The coast extends from the cape, [[Cap de la Nau]], in the north to almost reaching the [[Mar Menor]] (Minor Sea) in the south. With regard to water sources, due to the dry rain regime there are no major rivers, but mostly ''ramblas'' (dry rivers), which fill in with water when torrential rains occur.


The only remarkable streams are the [[Vinalopó]], [[Serpis]], and the river [[Segura]]. Other minor seasonal creeks (some completely dried out in summer) are [[Girona (river)|Girona]], [[Algar (river)|Algar]], [[Amadorio (river)|Amadorio]] and [[Ebo (river)|Ebo]].
The only remarkable streams are the [[Vinalopó]], [[Serpis]], and the [[river Segura]]. Other minor seasonal creeks (some completely dried out in summer) are [[Girona (river)|Girona]], [[Algar (river)|Algar]], [[Amadorio (river)|Amadorio]] and [[Ebo (river)|Ebo]].


There are saline wetlands and marshlands along the coast such ''[[Natural Park of El Fondo|El Fondo]]'' and the former wetlands and now [[salt evaporation pond]]s in Santa Pola and Torrevieja. All of them are key [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar Site]]s which make the Alicante province of high relevance for both migratory and resident seabirds and waterbirds.
There are saline wetlands and marshlands along the coast such ''[[Natural Park of El Fondo|El Fondo]]'' and the former wetlands and now [[salt evaporation pond]]s in Santa Pola and Torrevieja. All of them are key [[Ramsar Convention|Ramsar Site]]s which make the Alicante province of high relevance for both migratory and resident seabirds and waterbirds.
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:The predominant vegetation in this part of the province is [[Matorral]] [[Scrubland]]s including [[thyme]], [[esparto]], [[juniper]] and the like.
:The predominant vegetation in this part of the province is [[Matorral]] [[Scrubland]]s including [[thyme]], [[esparto]], [[juniper]] and the like.


*Proper [[Mediterranean climate]] is present in the northeastern areas around [[Cap de la Nau]], mostly to its North but also to its South, in diminishing grades until disappearing slightly north of Benidorm. It roughly goes along the coastal plain from the northern border of the province through the Benidorm area. The north slopes of the mountains in the [[Marina Alta]] have a remarkably wetter [[microclimate]] with an average of up to 900mm of precipitation due to [[orographic lift]], with most of the precipitation occurring in Autumn and Spring. The precipitation in this area is an average four times the one of the semiarid South, with this big precipitation gap occurring in a matter of just {{cvt|100|km}}.
*Proper [[Mediterranean climate]] is present in the northeastern areas around [[Cap de la Nau]], mostly to its North but also to its South, in diminishing grades until disappearing slightly north of Benidorm. It roughly goes along the coastal plain from the northern border of the province through the Benidorm area. The north slopes of the mountains in the [[Marina Alta]] have a remarkably wetter [[microclimate]] with an average of up to 900mm of precipitation due to [[orographic lift]], with most of the precipitation occurring in Autumn and Spring. The precipitation in this area is an average four times that of the semiarid South, with this big precipitation gap occurring in a matter of just {{cvt|100|km}}.


:The vegetation of this part is an enriched version of the Matorral shrubland and also Mediterranean pine woods.
:The vegetation of this part is an enriched version of the Matorral shrubland and also Mediterranean pine woods.
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==History and politics==
==History and politics==
{{main|Kingdom of Valencia}}
{{main|Kingdom of Valencia}}
The [[Iberians]] were the oldest documented people living in what today is the Alicante province. Belonging to these there are several archaeologic sites from which is specially known the one in ''La Serreta'' (near Alcoy) because the longest inscriptions remaining in the undeciphered [[Iberian language]] were found there.
The [[Iberians]] were the oldest documented people living in what today is the Alicante province. Belonging to these there are several archaeologic sites from which is especially known the one in ''La Serreta'' (near Alcoy) because the longest inscriptions remaining in the undeciphered [[Iberian language]] were found there.


Along the coast and contemporarily to the Iberians, the seafaring [[Phoenicia]]ns (in Guardamar) and [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] (along the coastal section to the north of the Alicante city) settled stable trading colonies and interacted with the former (see [[Lady of Elche]] for the most renowned archeological piece of this period).
Along the coast and contemporarily to the Iberians, the seafaring [[Phoenicia]]ns (in Guardamar) and [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] (along the coastal section to the north of the Alicante city) settled stable trading colonies and interacted with the former (see [[Lady of Elche]] for the most renowned archeological piece of this period).
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==Economy==
==Economy==
[[File:Alicante Product Exports (2020).svg|thumb|upright=1.6|Alicante products treemap, 2020]]
The main industries in Alicante province are, in the primary sector, [[intensive agriculture]], especially in the fertile Vega Baja del Segura, Camp d'Elx (Elche's countryside) and [[vineyard]]s in the inner part of the province (Monforte, Novelda, Pinós), also near the coast in the Marina Alta area. [[Fishing]] is important all along the coast, with important fishing harbours such as Santa Pola, Calp or Dénia.
The main industries in Alicante province are, in the primary sector, [[intensive agriculture]], especially in the fertile Vega Baja del Segura, Camp d'Elx (Elche's countryside) and [[vineyard]]s in the inner part of the province (Monforte, Novelda, Pinós), also near the coast in the Marina Alta area. [[Fishing]] is important all along the coast, with important fishing harbours such as Santa Pola, Calp or Dénia.


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A sector which has gained preeminence during the last 20 years is [[marble quarry]]ing and processing, it happens mostly in the Novelda and Pinós area.
A sector which has gained preeminence during the last 20 years is [[marble quarry]]ing and processing, it happens mostly in the Novelda and Pinós area.


Still, what the province is known for is its massive [[tourism sector]]. The [[Costa Blanca]]'s generally mild and sunny weather attracts millions of tourists from other European countries such as the Netherlands, the UK and Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Norway or France and also from other parts in Spain like Madrid. Thousands of families from other places own a second home in the Alicante province which they use for their vacation time.
Still, what the province is known for is its massive [[Tourism in Spain|tourism sector]]. The [[Costa Blanca]]'s generally mild and sunny weather attracts millions of tourists from other European countries such as the Netherlands, the UK and Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Norway or France and also from other parts in Spain like Madrid. Thousands of families from other places own a second home in the Alicante province which they use for their vacation time.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:Sonnenaufgang penon de ifach.jpg|View of the Ifach atoll in [[Calp]]
File:Sonnenaufgang penon de ifach.jpg|View of the Ifach atoll in [[Calp]]
File:Elche el palmeral.JPG|The [[Palmeral of Elche]]
File:Elche el palmeral.JPG|The [[Palmeral of Elche]]
File:Explanada de España.jpg|The Esplanade of Spain promenade in [[Alicante]]
File:Explanada de España Alicante 1.jpg|The Esplanade of Spain promenade in [[Alicante]]
File:Claustro catedral Orihuela.JPG| The Cathedral in [[Orihuela]]
File:Claustro catedral Orihuela.JPG| The Cathedral in [[Orihuela]]
File:Pantano_de_Guadalest.jpg| The [[Guadalest]] Reservoir
File:Pantano_de_Guadalest.jpg| The [[Guadalest]] Reservoir
File:Aitana02.jpg| The [[Aitana]], the highest peak of Alicante's [[Prebaetic System]]
File:Aitana02.jpg| The [[Aitana (mountain)|Aitana]], the highest peak of Alicante's [[Prebaetic System]]
File:Maigmó vista Norte.jpg|The Maigmó Peak
File:Maigmó vista Norte.jpg|The Maigmó Peak
File:Vista de Penáguila.jpg| [[Penàguila]] in the [[Comarques of the Valencian Community|''comarca'']] of [[Alcoià]]
File:Vista de Penáguila.jpg| [[Penàguila]] in the [[Comarques of the Valencian Community|''comarca'']] of [[Alcoià]]
File:Guadalest (Alicante).jpg| The touristic town of [[Guadalest]]
File:Guadalest (Alicante).jpg| The tourist town of [[Guadalest]]
File:BarrancSinc Alcoi.jpg| Barranc del Sinc in the Serra Mariola.
File:BarrancSinc Alcoi.jpg| Barranc del Sinc in the Serra Mariola.
File:Santuari fontroja.jpg| Font Roja shrine.
File:Santuari fontroja.jpg| Font Roja shrine.
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==Traditional subdivisions==
==Traditional subdivisions==
[[Image:Localització de la província d'Alacant.png|thumb|200px|right|Alicante province in the [[Valencia (autonomous community)|Community of Valencia]]. Map subdivided according to the historical divisions.]]
[[Image:Localització de la província d'Alacant.png|thumb|200px|right|Alicante province in the [[Valencian Community]]. Map subdivided according to the historical divisions.]]
Traditionally, Alicante province is divided into nine ''[[Comarques of the Valencian Community|comarca]]s'' or ''comarques'' (in [[Valencian language|Valencian]]):
Traditionally, Alicante province is divided into nine ''[[Comarques of the Valencian Community|comarca]]s'' or ''comarques'' (in [[Valencian language|Valencian]]):

* '''[[Comtat]]''': 28,391 inhabitants (2009); its capital is [[Cocentaina]]; textile industry and agriculture.
* '''[[Alacantí]]''': 487,113 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Alicante|Alicante/Alacant]]; services and tourism; highly urbanised ''comarca''; [[Bonfires of Saint John]] festival.
* '''[[Alcoià]]''': It is subdivided into two clearly differentiated ''subcomarcas'':
* '''[[Alcoià]]''': It is subdivided into two clearly differentiated ''subcomarcas'':
** [[Valls d'Alcoi]] or Valle de Alcoy: 69,224 inhabitants; its capital is [[Alcoy (Alicante)|Alcoy]]; olive trees and textile industry; [[Moros y Cristianos]] festivals.
** [[Valls d'Alcoi]] or Valle de Alcoy: 66,459 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Alcoy, Spain|Alcoy/Alcoi]]; olive trees and textile industry; ''[[Moors and Christians|Moros i Cristians]]'' festivals.
** [[La Foia de Castalla]] or Hoya de Castalla: 43,930 inhabitants; its capital is [[Castalla]]; its most populous city is [[Ibi, Spain|Ibi]]; industry of toys.
** [[Foia de Castalla]] or Hoya de Castalla: 42,734 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Castalla]]; its most populous city is [[Ibi, Spain|Ibi]]; industry of toys.
* '''[[Marina Alta]]''': 199,273 inhabitants; its capital is [[Dénia]]; it is the most rainy ''comarca''; tourism.
* '''[[Comtat]]''': 28,096 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Cocentaina]]; textile industry and agriculture.
* '''[[Marina Baixa]]''' or '''Marina Baja''': 191,388 inhabitants; its capital is [[Benidorm]]; eminently tourist; beaches and mountains.
* '''[[Marina Alta]]''': 175,156 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Dénia]]; it is the most rainy ''comarca''; tourism.
* '''[[Alto Vinalopó]]''' or '''Alt Vinalopó''': 54,061 inhabitants; its capital is [[Villena]]; agriculture and footwear; [[Moros y Cristianos]] festivals.
* '''[[Marina Baixa]]''' or '''Marina Baja''': 188,623 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Benidorm]]; eminently tourist; beaches and mountains.
* '''[[Vinalopó Mitjà]]''' or '''Vinalopó Medio''': 173,324 inhabitants; its capital is [[Elda]]; footwear industry, [[marble]], wines and [[grape]]s.
* '''[[Vega Baja del Segura]]''' or '''Baix Segura''': 355,257 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Orihuela]]; its most populous city is [[Torrevieja]]; agriculture and tourism.
* '''[[Baix Vinalopó]]''' or '''Bajo Vinalopó''': 290,481 inhabitants; its capital is [[Elche]]; agriculture, footwear and carpet industry, tourism; [[Misteri d'Elx]] (Elche's Mystery) festival and services with [[Alicante Airport]] in municipality of Elche.
* '''[[Alt Vinalopó / Alto Vinalopó|Alt Vinalopó]]''' or '''Alto Vinalopó''': 52,401 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Villena]]; agriculture and footwear; ''[[Moors and Christians|Moros i Cristians]]'' festivals.
* '''L'[[Alacantí]]''': 476,123 inhabitants; its capital is [[Alicante]]; services and tourism; highly urbanised ''comarca''; [[Bonfires of Saint John]] festival.
* '''[[Vinalopó Mitjà]]''' or '''Vinalopó Medio''': 169,069 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Elda]]; footwear industry, [[marble]], wines and [[grape]]s.
* '''[[Vega Baja del Segura]]''' or '''Baix Segura''': 390,817 inhabitants; its capital is [[Orihuela]]; its most populous city is [[Torrevieja]]; agriculture and tourism.
* '''[[Baix Vinalopó]]''' or '''Bajo Vinalopó''': 293,775 inhabitants (2019); its capital is [[Elche|Elche/Elx]]; agriculture, footwear and carpet industry, tourism; ''[[Mystery Play of Elche|Misteri d'Elx]]'' (Elche's Mystery) festival and services with [[Alicante Airport|Alicante–Elche Airport]] in the municipality of Elche/Elx.


== Museums ==
== Museums ==
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Province of Alicante
Provincia de Alicante (Spanish)
Província d'Alacant (Valencian)
Coat of arms of Province of Alicante
Map of Spain with Alicante highlighted
Map of Spain with Alicante highlighted
Coordinates: 38°30′N 0°30′W / 38.500°N 0.500°W / 38.500; -0.500
Country Spain
Autonomous community Valencian Community
Capital Alicante / Alacant
Government
 • PresidentCésar Sánchez Pérez (PP)
Area
 • Total
5,816.5 km2 (2,245.8 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 41st
 1.16% of Spain
Population
 (2018)
 • Total
1,838,819[1]
 • RankRanked 5th
 3.98% of Spain
Demonymsalicantino,-na (es)
alacantí, -ina (va)
Official language(s)Spanish and Valencian
ParliamentCortes Generales

Alicante (/ˌælɪˈkænti/, also UK: /-t/,[2] US: /ˌælɪˈkɑːnti, ˌɑːl-/;[3] Spanish: [aliˈkante]; Valencian: Alacant [alaˈkant]; officially: Alicante / Alacant) is a province of eastern Spain, in the southern part of the Valencian Community. It is the second most populated Valencian province. Likewise, the second and third biggest cities in the Valencian Community—Alicante and Elche, respectively—are located in this province.

Alicante is bordered by the provinces of Murcia on the southwest, Albacete on the west, Valencia on the north, and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. The province is named after its capital, the city of Alicante (also known in Valencian as Alacant).

Territory, population and resources

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Main towns in Alicante province

According to the 2018 population data, Alicante ranks as the fourth most populous province in Spain (after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia), with 1,838,819 inhabitants.[4] Cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants in the province are Alicante (334,757 inhabitants), Elche (230,112), Torrevieja (101,792), Orihuela (86,164), Benidorm (71,034), Alcoy (61,552), Elda (55,168), and San Vicente del Raspeig (53,126).[5]

The province has the largest ratio of foreigner population among all Spanish provinces. The total of 446,368 foreigners are registered in the province, which represents 23.6 percent of the total population.[4] Out of 141 municipalities that make up the province, foreign population is above 25% in 54 municipalities, and above 50% in 19 municipalities. The latter include San Fulgencio (80%), Rojales (74%), Benitatxell (69.8%), Algorfa (69.7%), Llíber (67%), Teulada (65.5%), Daya Vieja (64.4%); San Miguel de Salinas (64.3%), Calp (62.8%), Els Poblets (61.6%), Alcalalí (60.8%), Benijófar (58.5%), L'Alfàs del Pi (56.6%), Orba (55%), Xàbia (54%), Torrevieja (53.5%), Murla (52%), Fondó (51.7%), and Benidoleig (50%).[4]

From the 50 provinces of Spain, Alicante is the only one with three metropolitan areas—Alicante–Elche, Elda–Petrer and Benidorm—even though only one of them (Alicante–Elche) is ranked within the Spanish top ten metropolitan areas.[6] It has an area of 5,816.5 km2 (2,245.8 sq mi), and so it has a population density of 313.8 inhabitants/km2.

Geography and climate

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Physical map of Alicante province

The province is mountainous, especially in the north and midwest, whereas it is mostly flat to the south, in the Vega Baja del Segura area; the most elevated points in the province are Aitana (1,558 m), Puig Campana (1,410 m), Montcabrer (1,389 m), Carrascar de la Font Roja (1,354 m), Maigmó (1,296 m), Serra de Crevillent (835 m) and El Montgó (753 m). All of these peaks are a part of the Subbaetic Range.

The coast extends from the cape, Cap de la Nau, in the north to almost reaching the Mar Menor (Minor Sea) in the south. With regard to water sources, due to the dry rain regime there are no major rivers, but mostly ramblas (dry rivers), which fill in with water when torrential rains occur.

The only remarkable streams are the Vinalopó, Serpis, and the river Segura. Other minor seasonal creeks (some completely dried out in summer) are Girona, Algar, Amadorio and Ebo.

There are saline wetlands and marshlands along the coast such El Fondo and the former wetlands and now salt evaporation ponds in Santa Pola and Torrevieja. All of them are key Ramsar Sites which make the Alicante province of high relevance for both migratory and resident seabirds and waterbirds.

Important coastal dunes are present in the Guardamar area which were planted with thousands of pine trees during the 19th century in order to protect the ville from the dunes advancing, which has created now an area of remarkable ecologic value.

The climate is strikingly diverse for such a reduced area. Three major areas can be cited:

  • Most of the province belongs to a semi-arid climate. It roughly goes along the coastal plain from La Vila Joiosa through the southernmost border (cities included here are, amongst others, Alicante, Elche, Orihuela and Torrevieja). Summers are very long, hot to very hot and very dry, winters are cool to mild and its most prominent feature is very scarce precipitation, typically below 300mm. per year and most likely to happen during spring and autumn. The reasons for this lack of precipitation is mostly the marked rain shadow effect caused by hills to the west of the Alicante province (and, to a lesser degree, those in the northern part of the province which, in turn, enhance the inverse Orographic lift effect around Cap de la Nau). Most of its few rainy days happen during Autumn and Spring.
The predominant vegetation in this part of the province is Matorral Scrublands including thyme, esparto, juniper and the like.
  • Proper Mediterranean climate is present in the northeastern areas around Cap de la Nau, mostly to its North but also to its South, in diminishing grades until disappearing slightly north of Benidorm. It roughly goes along the coastal plain from the northern border of the province through the Benidorm area. The north slopes of the mountains in the Marina Alta have a remarkably wetter microclimate with an average of up to 900mm of precipitation due to orographic lift, with most of the precipitation occurring in Autumn and Spring. The precipitation in this area is an average four times that of the semiarid South, with this big precipitation gap occurring in a matter of just 100 km (62 mi).
The vegetation of this part is an enriched version of the Matorral shrubland and also Mediterranean pine woods.
  • The Alicante province also has a mostly dry Mediterranean to Continental Mediterranean climate. These are the innermost part of the province (for example Villena) and some closer to the sea but at a higher elevation (for example Alcoy). Here winters are cool to cold and a few days of snow are not unusual; summers are mild to hot and rains at about 500 mm average and slightly more evenly distributed through the year than in the previous mentioned areas. The innermost part of this domain is more quite dry while the mountainous part reach slightly higher precipitation figures which allow Kermes Oak woods to thrive, such as the one in La Carrasqueta or in the Mariola range, both near Alcoy.

History and politics

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The Iberians were the oldest documented people living in what today is the Alicante province. Belonging to these there are several archaeologic sites from which is especially known the one in La Serreta (near Alcoy) because the longest inscriptions remaining in the undeciphered Iberian language were found there.

Along the coast and contemporarily to the Iberians, the seafaring Phoenicians (in Guardamar) and Greeks (along the coastal section to the north of the Alicante city) settled stable trading colonies and interacted with the former (see Lady of Elche for the most renowned archeological piece of this period).

After a brief Carthaginian period, the Romans took over. Romanization in this part of Iberia was intense, the Via Augusta communicated this part of the Empire to the metropoli and so several cities thrived, from which the one known as Ilici Augusta (now Elche) even reached the status of colonia.

After a brief period of Visigothic ruling, the area was taken by Islamic armies and became a part of Al Andalus. From the 13th century, kings like Ferdinand III of Castile, James I of Aragon, Alfonso X of Castile, James II of Aragon reconquered the cities that Moors occupied. What today is the Alicante province was initially split between the Crown of Castile and the Crown of Aragon by means of the Treaty of Almizra, however later on the whole territory became under the control of the Kingdom of Valencia, which was a component Kingdom of the Crown of Aragon.

Alicante contributes with 12 deputies in the Spanish Parliament and with 36 deputies in the Corts Valencianes, the regional Parliament of the Valencian Community.

Economy

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The main industries in Alicante province are, in the primary sector, intensive agriculture, especially in the fertile Vega Baja del Segura, Camp d'Elx (Elche's countryside) and vineyards in the inner part of the province (Monforte, Novelda, Pinós), also near the coast in the Marina Alta area. Fishing is important all along the coast, with important fishing harbours such as Santa Pola, Calp or Dénia.

Industry has been historically important in the textile sector around Alcoy. Footwear still remains as the flagship industrial sector of the province, which occurs in Elche, Elda, Petrer and Villena, both labour-intensive footwear and, specially, textile are at a low ebb due to harsh competition from fast pace growing economies in Asia. The traditionally important toys industry around the Ibi and Onil area is another one competing internationally with those same areas.

A sector which has gained preeminence during the last 20 years is marble quarrying and processing, it happens mostly in the Novelda and Pinós area.

Still, what the province is known for is its massive tourism sector. The Costa Blanca's generally mild and sunny weather attracts millions of tourists from other European countries such as the Netherlands, the UK and Ireland, Germany, Belgium, Norway or France and also from other parts in Spain like Madrid. Thousands of families from other places own a second home in the Alicante province which they use for their vacation time.

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Traditional subdivisions

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Alicante province in the Valencian Community. Map subdivided according to the historical divisions.

Traditionally, Alicante province is divided into nine comarcas or comarques (in Valencian):

Museums

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Alcoy:

Alicante:

Celebrations

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Population Figures referring to Municipal Register 1 January 2015 - Instituto Nacional de Estadística
  2. ^ "Alicante". Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2021-07-16.
  3. ^ "Alicante". Lexico UK English Dictionary US English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2021-07-16.
  4. ^ a b c Uno de cada cuatro vecinos es extranjero en el 40% de los municipios alicantinos May 16, 2009. Diario Información, provincial newspaper (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Relación de unidades poblacionales Instituto Nacional de Estadística
  6. ^ El boom demográfico lleva a la provincia a ser la única con tres áreas metropolitanas March 10, 2007. Diario Información, provincial newspaper (in Spanish)
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