The Valencian Community[1] (officially in Valencian Comunitat Valenciana; Spanish: Comunidad Valenciana) is an Autonomous Community located in central and south-eastern Spain. It is divided into three provinces, from south to north: Alicante, Valencia and Castellón.
It has 518 km of Mediterranean coastline and covers 23,259 km² of land with 5.02 million inhabitants (2008). Its borders largely reflect those of the historic Kingdom of Valencia.
The current version of the Valencian Statute of Autonomy declares the Region of Valencia a nationality. The official languages[2] are Spanish and Valencian[2][1] (as Catalan is known in this territory). The capital of the autonomous community is the city of Valencia. (More on Wikipedia)
Comunitat Valenciana
The Valencian Community[1] (officially in Valencian Comunitat Valenciana; Spanish: Comunidad Valenciana) is an Autonomous Community located in central and south-eastern Spain. It is divided into three provinces, from south to north: Alicante, Valencia and Castellón.
It has 518 km of Mediterranean coastline and covers 23,259 km² of land with 5.02 million inhabitants (2008). Its borders largely reflect those of the historic Kingdom of Valencia.
The current version of the Valencian Statute of Autonomy declares the Region of Valencia a nationality. The official languages[2] are Spanish and Valencian[2][1] (as Catalan is known in this territory). The capital of the autonomous community is the city of Valencia. (More on Wikipedia)