Although the ABC was founded in 1954, it was not until two years later that the first issue of its publication appeared. Over all these years, 243 issues have been published, the latest being a text by Javier Ríos Mingarro on the history of the Alquería de Mascarós, the estate where the first orange trees of Burriana were planted in the 19th century.
For seventy years, the magazine has passed through the hands of various directors and has gone through different stages, but always with the aim of providing its readers with quality information about their own culture. The first director of Buris-ana was Joan Baptista Ríos Martínez, who directed the magazine between 1956 and 1957. Subsequently, he was replaced by Vicent Cardet and Emili Chermà until 1960, with a brief interim period under Josep Aymerich.
Between 1960 and 1975, Buris-ana was under the direction of Robert Roselló Gasch, its most legendary director. In those fifteen years, the magazine consolidated and reached different strata of the population, also functioning as an unofficial organ of council information until the founding of the Municipal Information Bulletin in 1979.
In 1976, Joan Pla took over the direction, opening a new stage of deepening the Valencian identity of the magazine and constant improvements in its content. In a second stage, Robert Roselló Gimeno, son of Roselló Gasch, directed Buris-ana, digitizing the entire magazine archive, now available on the city council's website. During that period, the magazine reported the officialization of the genuinely Valencian name of Burriana in 2007, at the request of the Agrupació Borrianenca de Cultura.
In seventy years, a multitude of texts and graphic material have been published without which the history of contemporary Burriana cannot be understood. Buris-ana has proclaimed that it will continue its work, now under the direction of Glòria Olivares, maintaining its commitment to public service, above political struggles.




