Carlet
Municipality in Valencian Community, Spain
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Coat of arms
39°13′35″N 0°31′16″W / 39.22639°N 0.52111°W / 39.22639; -0.52111
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46240
Carlet is a municipality in the comarca of Ribera Alta in the Valencian Community, Spain.
Main sights
- Hermitage of San Bernat: Chapel built above the Muslim king ́s palace who tortured his son Bernardo and his two daughters, María and Gracia, for having converted to Christianity. It is a building of a centralized floor formed by a double structure created by an outer heptagon involving the interior and circular floor. Above the interior zone there is a dome with Arabic tiles in blue characteristic of the Valencian domes.[1]
References
- ^ MANCOMUNITAT DE LA RIBERA ALTA (Cultural Heritage Poles Study) (2012-03-20). "CHORD – Cultural Heritage: Exploiting Opportunities for Rural Development" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-09-24. Retrieved 2017-09-09.
External links
Media related to Carlet at Wikimedia Commons
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Municipalities of Ribera Alta
- Alberic
- Alcàntera de Xúquer
- L'Alcúdia
- Alfarb
- Algemesí
- Alginet
- Alzira
- Antella
- Beneixida
- Benifaió
- Benimodo
- Benimuslem
- Carcaixent
- Càrcer
- Carlet
- Castelló
- Catadau
- Cotes
- L'Énova
- Gavarda
- Guadassuar
- Llombai
- Manuel
- Massalavés
- Montroi
- Montserrat
- La Pobla Llarga
- Rafelguaraf
- Real
- Sallent de Xàtiva
- Sant Joanet
- Senyera
- Sumacàrcer
- Tous
- Turís
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