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Buñol (Valencian:Bunyol) is a town andmunicipality in theprovince of Valencia, Spain. The municipality has an area of some 112 km2, and is situated approximately 38 km west of the provincial and autonomous community capital city,Valencia. It lies along the Buñol River and is surrounded by the mountain rangesLa Sierra de Las Cabrillas,la Sierra de Dos Aguas andla Sierra de Malacara yMartés.
The local economic base is a mixture of the industrial and the agricultural (carob trees,almond trees,fruit trees,olive trees andgrapes).
Every year upwards of 40,000 people gather in the town to throw over 115,000 kilograms oftomatoes at each other in the yearlyLa Tomatina festival. The festival is a popular sight, and many European tourists visit the town to participate in it.[2]
Near the town are the training grounds and facilities of football clubLevante UD.