Emperador, in the Valencian Community, is the town with the lowest extension of Spain, 0'026 square kilometers. It is located on the shore of the old road from Valencia to Barcelona, on the same route as the Vía Augusta from Roman times. There, Agustín Emperador (a Valencian businessman), around the last quarter of the 18th century, he bought land and built a house and a hermitage. In addition, he installed a brandy factory and an inn: The Venta of Emperador He also had a business with silk. The place became a manor of said character and inherited by the family. Not a few avatars have happened in so strategic enclave, and today it is a town with its own town hall. The book is a vision of that space, its situation, and its physical, human and economic geography (study carried out by Mónica Fernández, José Vicente Aparicio, Sandra Mayordomo and Ghaleb Fansa). An approach to vicissitudes of the road on whose shore the municipality is located (by Josep Montesinos and Juan Piqueras). A study of the business of the Lord Emperador and his family (by Ricardo Franch). An approach to history contemporary (professor Jorge Ramón) and its cultural heritage ( Adrià Besó). A book developed by the Faculty of Geography and History of the University of Valencia, commissioned by the City Council. A people that wants to know its history, its heritage. A locality with will.