Benimàmet
Benimàmet isn’t just a name on a map—it’s a place with a layered past that now sits as an urban part of Valencia. The Valencian spelling, Benimàmet, echoes its Arabic roots, with the name meaning “sons of Muhammad,” a clue to its Moorish-era origins before it integrated into the city fabric. Today, you’re in a transport-hub area that’s tied to the regional rail network, operated by Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana, linking this old settlement to the broader Valencian community. What you’re stepping through is a blend: a human settlement that grew from rural beginnings into a modern corridor within Valencia Province, yet still carries that historical thread in its name and origins. …
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