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    Valencia - Wikipedia

    The third largest city in Spain and the 24th most populous municipality in the European Union, Valencia had a population of 809,267 within its administrative limits on a land area of 134.6 km (52 sq mi) in 2009. The urban area of Valencia extending beyond the administrative city limits has a population of between … See more

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    Valencia is one of the oldest cities in Spain, founded in the Roman period c. 138 BC under the name Valentia Edetanorum. A few … See more

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    Located on the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula and the western part of the See more

    Valencia is a municipality, the basic local administrative division in Spain. The ayuntamiento (known as the Consell Municipal de València in the case of Valencia) is the body … See more

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    The Latin name of the city was Valentia (IPA: [waˈlɛntɪ.a]), meaning "strength" or "valour", due to the Roman practice of recognising the … See more

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    Valencia enjoyed strong economic growth before the Great Recession of 2008, much of it spurred by tourism and construction, with concurrent development and expansion of … See more

    Valencia is known internationally for the Falles (Les Falles), a local festival held in March, as well as for paella valenciana, traditional Valencian See more

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  2. Valencia is a port city lying on the southeastern coast of Spain. The city is known for its futuristic buildings, beautiful parks, beaches, and authentic foods, such a… See more
    Valencia is a port city lying on the southeastern coast of Spain. The city is known for its futuristic buildings, beautiful parks, beaches, and authentic foods, such as clams and tiger nut milk. Some of the most striking attractions are Valencia Cathedral, the bell tower Miguelete, and Albufera Park, which is a wetland reserve featuring lakes and walking trails. National Ceramic Museum is a palace museum with 18th-century architecture housing a vast collection of ceramics, porcelains, and traditional costumes. Valencia is also known as the City of Arts and Sciences and has a planetarium, Europe’s largest oceanarium, and interactive museums.
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  3. Valencia Tourism Official Site | Visit Valencia

    Web3 days ago · Plan your trip to Valencia, the European Green Capital 2024, with guides, maps, tickets, tours and events. Discover the city's culture, gastronomy, nature and sustainability.

  4. Valencia travel - Lonely Planet | Spain, Europe

    WebDiscover Valencia, Spain's third-largest city with a rich cultural, culinary and nightlife scene. Explore its futuristic buildings, historic monuments, lively market and beautiful beaches with Lonely Planet's expert tips and …

  5. 15 Best Things to Do in Valencia (Spain) - The Crazy Tourist