The Carraixet ravine is a course of water from the north of the Valencian province, in the Valencian Community (Spain). It begins in Gátova and collects waters from the sloped southern side of the Calderona mountain range.[1] It flows into the Mediterranean Sea through the town of Alboraya.[1] At its mouth, it is also called the Olocau ravine or the Peralvillo ravine. In the Book of the Facts (in Valencian: Llibre dels feits) James I named it riu Sec ("Dry river"), while discussing the Battle of the Puig.[1]
^ abc"Carraixet, barranco de". Gran Enciclopedia Temática de la Comunidad Valenciana. Vol. Geografía. Editorial Prensa Valenciana. 2009.
The Carraixet ravine is a course of water from the north of the Valencian province, in the Valencian Community (Spain). It begins in Gátova and collects...
was built in the 15th century and dedicated to Santa Maria. Along the Carraixet ravine a chapel was constructed dedicated to Our Lady of Desamparados...
Olocau (Valencian: Olocau de Carraixet; Spanish: Olocau) is a municipality in the comarca of Camp de Túria in the Valencian Community, Spain. The Iberian...
suitable for agricultural use. It is crossed from west to east by the Carraixet and Andolsa ravines and the irrigation canal of Moncada (Real Acequia...
urban area is located at an altitude of 35 m. The only exception is the Carraixet ravine that crosses the municipal area from north to south at a short...
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