Alcira
Alcira is a municipality located in the province of Valencia, Spain. It is situated in the Ribera Alta region, approximately 40 kilometers south of the provincial capital, Valencia. The Júcar River flows through the municipality, and its fertile plains have historically supported a significant agricultural sector, particularly citrus cultivation.
The history of Alcira dates back to Roman times, with evidence of settlement found in the area.
The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with citrus fruits being the main crop. There is
Notable landmarks in Alcira include the Castle of Alcira, an ancient fortress offering panoramic views, and