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  2. Valencia - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.valencia.es. Valencia ( Spanish: [baˈlenθja] ⓘ, officially in Valencian: València [vaˈlensia]) [ a] is the capital of the province and autonomous community of the same name in Spain. It is the third-most populated municipality in the country, with 807,693 inhabitants (2023).

  3. City of Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The City of Arts and Sciences ( Valencian: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències [siwˈtad de les ˈaɾts i les siˈɛnsi.es]; Spanish: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias [θjuˈðað ðe las ˈaɾtes i las ˈθjenθjas]) is a cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is the most important modern tourist destination in ...

  4. Province of Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The first crown of València metropolitan area is drawn in dark brown. Valencia ( Spanish: [baˈlenθja] ), natively also València ( Valencian: [vaˈlensi.a, -sja] ), is a province of Spain, in the central part of the autonomous Valencian Community. Of the province's 2.6 million people (2021), [1] one-third live in the capital, Valencia, which ...

  5. Travel guide to Valencia: Where to stay and what to do in ...

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    Valencia has a slew of great rooftop bars too, from the panoramic vistas over the Turia Gardens at Blanq Carmen to the summer parties on the terrace at L’Umbracle, another part of the City of Arts.

  6. Valencian Community - Wikipedia

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    gva .es. The Valencian Community[ a] is an autonomous community of Spain. It is the fourth most populous Spanish autonomous community after Andalusia, Catalonia and the Community of Madrid with more than five million inhabitants. [ 3][ 4] Its homonymous capital Valencia is the third largest city and metropolitan area in Spain. It is located ...

  7. Lonja de la Seda - Wikipedia

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    3 June 1931. Reference no. (R.I.) - 51 - 0000968 - 00000. The Lonja de la Seda or Llotja de la Seda ( Valencian pronunciation: [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la ˈseða], English "Silk Exchange") is a late Valencian Gothic -style civil building in Valencia, Spain. It is a principal tourist attraction in the city. The Silk Exchange in Valencia.

  8. Estació del Nord (Valencia) - Wikipedia

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    The North Station ( Spanish: Estación del Norte, Valencian: Estació del Nord) is the major railway station in Valencia, Spain. It is located in the city centre next to the Plaza de Toros de Valencia, the city's bullring, and 200m from the town hall. The building is one of the main works of the Valencian Art Nouveau and was declared Good of ...

  9. Plaza de Toros de Valencia - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de Toros de Valencia, officially Plaça de bous de València, is a bullring in Valencia, Spain. It was built between 1850 and 1859 [2] in the neoclassical style, inspired by civil Roman architecture such as the Colosseum [2] in Rome or the Arena of Nîmes ( France ). It was built by the Valencian architect Sebastián Monleón Estellés.