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Foios (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈfɔjos])[2] is a municipality in the comarca of Horta Nord in the Valencian Community, Spain. It has a population of 7,342 (INE 2019).[3]
Key Information
Name
[edit]According to Gaspar Juan Escolano, the name Foios comes from Latin Fundus which means "Inheritance" or "Farm".[4]
History
[edit]Flat of Foios (Plana de Foyos) is known as the remains of a Roman villa of the Alteimperial period.[4] However, the current land comes from an Al-Andalus Rahal, mentioned in 1235 and conquered by Jaime I in 1237. The king gave it to Roderic Eiximen of Llúcia on August 1 of the same year, who transferred it to the Díez family in 1238. In 1247 the lands were in ownership of a tal Guillem and, after few sales and partitions, Ramon Vilanova bought the lordship in 1386. Several years later Foios returned to the Crown of Aragon as Villa Real and did not become a property again.
Politics
[edit]Foios is governed by a local corporation formed by councilors elected every four years by universal suffrage that elects a mayor. The electoral census is composed of all registered residents in the town who are over 18 years old and nationals of Spain and the other member countries of the European Union. According to the provisions of the General Electoral Regime Law,[5] which establishes the number of eligible councilors based on the population of the municipality, the municipal corporation of Foios is formed by 13 councilors. The current headquarters of the Foios City Council is situated in the town square. The City Council of Foios is currently chaired by the Coalició Compromís and PSPV-PSOE (Socialist Party of the Valencian Country). It consists of 8 councilors of these parties. The opposition consists of 2 representatives of the PP (People's Party), 2 of Más Foios and 1 of VOLEM.
Notable people
[edit]- Ferran Torres, footballer for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ National Statistics Institute (13 December 2025). "Municipal Register of Spain of 2025".
- ^ "Noms dels municipis valencians - Publicacions" (in Valencian). Acadèmia Valenciana de la Llengua. Archived from the original on 2022-07-11. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
Pronunciació: [fɔ́jos]
- ^ "Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (Spanish Statistical Institute)". www.ine.es. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
- ^ a b «Foios». Gran Enciclopedia Temática de la Comunidad Valenciana. Geografía. Editorial Prensa Valenciana. 2009.
- ^ "Boletín Oficial del Estado. Texto del Documento". 2008-06-25. Archived from the original on 2008-06-25. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
Foios
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Linguistic Origins and Official Designation
The toponym Foios originates from the Latin foveus or late Latin foveos, denoting a "hoya" or shallow depression, a feature reflected in the area's subtle topographic basins associated with ancient Roman habitation sites such as villas in the Plana de Foios.[3][8] This derivation aligns with common Romance language evolutions where Latin terms for landforms persisted in place names amid post-Roman linguistic shifts in the Iberian Peninsula. The official designation employs the Valencian form Foios, while the Spanish variant is Foyos, embodying the bilingual conventions of the Valencian Community where regional languages hold co-official status alongside Castilian Spanish. On July 16, 1979, a Spanish government decree approved renaming the municipality from Foyos to Foios, prioritizing the historically attested Valencian orthography and pronunciation in official documentation.[9][10] Valencian pronunciation renders Foios as [ˈfɔjos], with stress on the first syllable, an open mid-back vowel in the initial position, and a voiced postalveolar fricative for the final consonant, consistent with apico-alveolar and vowel harmony patterns in the Horta Nord dialect.[11] This phonetic profile underscores the name's adaptation from Latin roots through medieval Valencian, distinct from Castilian realizations.Geography
Location and Topography
Foios is situated in the Horta Nord comarca of the Valencian Community, Spain, at geographic coordinates 39.536°N, 0.352°W.[12] The municipality lies approximately 10 kilometers north of Valencia city center.[13] It borders Albalat dels Sorells to the north, Vinalesa to the south, Moncada and Alfara del Patriarca to the west, and features a small eastern coastal strip along the Mediterranean Sea.[14][15] The topography of Foios consists of flat, low-lying terrain characteristic of the Horta de Valencia plain, with elevations ranging from sea level along its narrow coastal fringe to a maximum of 64 meters in the highest parts of the municipality.[14] This gently sloping landscape, part of the broader fertile alluvial plain formed by the Turia River basin, lacks significant relief or prominent features, facilitating drainage toward the east.[16] The average elevation is approximately 22 meters, underscoring the area's predominantly planar nature.[17]