Benifairó de les Valls facts for kids
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Benifairó de les Valls
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Province | Valencia | |
Comarca | Camp de Morvedre | |
Judicial district | Sagunto | |
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• Total | 4.3 km2 (1.7 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 34 m (112 ft) | |
Population
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• Total | 2,168 | |
• Density | 504/km2 (1,306/sq mi) | |
Demonym(s) | Benifairero/a - Rifeny | |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) | |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) | |
Postal code |
46511
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Official language(s) | Valencian |
Benifairó de les Valls is a small town in Spain. It is known as a municipality. This means it is a local government area.
It is located in the Valencian Community, which is a region in eastern Spain. Benifairó de les Valls is part of the Valencia province. It is also in a smaller area called Camp de Morvedre.
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Where is Benifairó de les Valls?
Benifairó de les Valls is in the eastern part of Spain. It is part of the Valencian Community. This community is one of Spain's 17 main regions.
The town is located within the province of Valencia. This province is like a county in some other countries. It is also in the comarca of Camp de Morvedre. A comarca is a traditional local area.
The town sits about 34 meters (111 feet) above sea level. Its exact location is 39 degrees North and 0 degrees West.
How Many People Live There?
As of 2018, about 2,168 people lived in Benifairó de les Valls. The town covers an area of 4.3 square kilometers. This means it is a small but lively community.
People who live in Benifairó de les Valls are called "Benifairero/a" or "Rifeny".
Who is in Charge?
The leader of Benifairó de les Valls is called the Alcalde. This is like a mayor. The current Alcalde is Mª Vicenta Llanes Pérez.
The Alcalde helps run the town. They make decisions for the people living there.
What Language Do They Speak?
The official language spoken in Benifairó de les Valls is Valencian. This language is similar to Catalan. It is spoken in the Valencian Community.
Many people in Spain speak Spanish. But in this region, Valencian is also very important.