Human settlements in some areas of the district date back to the Bronze Age. These include the small villages of Conena, Els Castellets, El Solaig and Sant Antoni, which belong to the Iberian Age and date from the 4th century BC. The materials found there are mainly ceramics, although notable exceptions include the lead plaques at El Solaig and bronze at Sant Antoni. With the Roman conquest the population moved to the plain, where we find remains in Torrassa and Bassa Seca. The Christian rule, from 1233, did not prevent the Muslim settlers from thriving economically.
Economy
The predominant economic activity is agricultural, based on the farming, handling and sale of citrus fruits. It is home to important citrus fruit cooperatives and firms. Industry includes ceramics, cardboard manufacturing and packaging. There is an ancillary sector of workshops and services related to the agricultural and ceramics industries.
Economy
The predominant economic activity is agricultural, based on the farming, handling and sale of citrus fruits. It is home to important citrus fruit cooperatives and firms. Industry includes ceramics, cardboard manufacturing and packaging. There is an ancillary sector of workshops and services related to the agricultural and ceramics industries.