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According to the Valencia city hall [7] and Spanish Ministry of Development, the metropolis within the Horta of Valencia has a population of 1,567,118 in an area of 628.81 km 2 (242.78 sq mi). [6] From 2001 to 2011, there was a population increase of 14.1%, amounting to 191,842 people.
Of the province's 2.7 million people (2024), [1] almost one-third live in the capital, Valencia, which is also the capital of the autonomous community and the 3rd biggest city in Spain, with a metropolitan area of 2,522,383 people it is also one of the most populated cities of Southern Europe. [2] There are 265 municipalities in the province.
As of 2024, there were 8,915,831 foreign-born people in Spain, making up to 18.31% of the Spanish population [41] Of these, 6,581,028 (13.51%) didn't have Spanish citizenship. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] This makes Spain one of the world's preferred destinations to immigrate to , being the 4th country in Europe by immigration numbers and the 10th worldwide.
Valencia households to get €6,000. Tuesday 5 November 2024 00:10, Barney Davis. The regional head of Valencia, Carlos Mazon, said that his region would separately hand out each household 6,000 ...
Population (2023) [1] Area (km 2) Density (2023) Traditional linguistic area Comarca INE code [1] Ademuz: Ademuz: Ademús: 1,004 100.42 9.99 Spanish: Rincón de Ademuz: 46001 Ador: Ador: 1,699 13.81 123.02 Valencian: Safor: 46002 Agullent: Agullent: 2,400 16.24 147.78 Valencian: Vall d'Albaida: 46004 Aielo de Malferit: Ayelo de Malferit: Aielo ...
The city of Valencia (capital of the Valencian Community) was founded by the Romans under the name of Valentia Edetanorum, or simply Valentia, which translates to "strength" or "valour", in full "strength of the Edetani" (the centre of Edetania was Edeta, an important old Iberian settlement 25 km north of Valencia, in what is now modern day Llíria, other important nearby settlements included ...
Disastrous floods have been reported throughout the history of Valencia, from the 14th century up to the contemporary period. [5] The 1957 Valencia flood was caused by a three-day cold drop (Spanish: gota fría) (which usually leads to heavy autumn rains in Spain and France); it overflowed the banks of the Túria river and devastated the city of Valencia.
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