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Monforte del Cid is a village in the province of Alicante and autonomous community of Valencia, Spain. The municipality covers an area of and as of 2011 had a population of 7771 people. ==Toponymy== See also: Mons Fortis (toponym) . In the thirteenth century, the town was called Nompot (as stated in the charter of the city of Alicante). On December 28 of 1328 the king Alfonso "El Benigno" gave Nompot village as part of a series of towns and villages in inheritance to his other son, the infant " Fernando de la Cerda . " In an account book of Don Fernando de 1355 already mentions the town with the name of Monfort. After the conflict in "The Two Pedros" between Pedro I of Castile and Pedro IV of Aragon, Monfort tried to segregate from the Crown of Aragon to switch to that of Castile . In punishment, Pedro IV demoted back to the "village", returned the toponym "Nompot" and passed a law that said the population would remain "im perpetuom" to the, by then, Villa de Alicante . Aproxidamente returns five years later to retrieve the name of Monfort. In 1708 the name was castellaniza, renamed "Monforte" and in 1916, the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, according to Royal Decree of June 27 of 1916, adopting the name of Monforte de la Rambla. But that same year, at a meeting at City Hall at the request of the majority of the population (who did not like that name) formally requested the change of name to the current Monforte del Cid, SIENDA approved the request by Royal Decree of 4 December 1916 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Monforte del Cid」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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