词条 | Province of Játiva |
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The Province of Játiva was a province of Spain created in the 1822 territorial division of Spain (27 January 1822),[1] during the Trienio Liberal of 1820–1823. Its population of 164,795 represented 1.41% of the total Spanish population of the time. Its capital was Játiva (currently officially named Xàtiva). With the restoration of absolutism, this territorial division was revoked 1 October 1823. Although Javier de Burgos's 1833 territorial division of Spain was very close to that of 1833, the province of Játiva was not recreated; the other two major changes were the omission of the provinces of Calatayud and Villafranca del Bierzo. The province of Játiva was divided among the provinces of Valencia and Alicante, with the cities of Játiva and Cofrentes becoming part of Valencia and Gandía, Denia, Onteniente and Albaida becoming part of Alicante. These borders were adjusted in 1836,[2] and Alicante lost the northern part of its territory to Valencia; as a result, except for Denia, all of the former province of Játiva is now part of Valencia. Notes1. ^{{es icon}} División provisional del territorio español de 27 de Enero de 1822 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091214022744/http://www.ih.csic.es/paginas/jrug/leyes/18220127.doc |date=2009-12-14 }}, the text of the proposed 1822 territorial division of Spain, Instituto de Historia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC, Spanish National Research Council). Accessed online 2010-01-03. {{coord|38.9011|N|0.4600|W|source:wikidata|display=title}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Province of Jativa}}2. ^{{es icon}} División provincial de Javier de Burgos de 1833, Jarique. Accessed online 2009-12-31. 4 : 19th century in Spain|Former provinces of Spain|Geography of the Province of Valencia|History of the Valencian Community |
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