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| Capital | Valencia | ||
| Official languages | Valencian and Spanish (Castilian) | ||
| Area
- % of Spain |
Ranked 8th
4,6% | ||
| Population
- Density |
Ranked 4th
186,05/km² | ||
| Demonym
- Spanish |
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Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate seatsThe Spanish Senate (Spanish: Senado is the upper house of the Cortes, Spain's legislative branch. It has 259 members: 208 are directly elected by popular vote and the other 51 are appointed by the regional legislatures. All senators serve four-year terms. |
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| President | Francisco Enrique Camps Ortiz ( PP) | ||
| Generalitat Valenciana | |||
The autonomous communitySpain's fifty provinces provincias are grouped into seventeen autonomous communities comunidades autonomas , in addition to two African autonomous cities ciudades autonomas ( Ceuta and Melilla). Formation and Powers Centralism, nationalism and separatism of Valencia ( Valencian: Comunitat Valenciana, Spanish (Castilian): Comunidad Valenciana) is located at the east of Spain. It is historically known as the Kingdom of Valencia (Regne de València in Valencian, Reino de Valencia in Spanish).
Some people call the Valencian Community País Valencià (Valencian Country) though this has never been its official name.
Its languages are Spanish (Castilian) and Valencian (legal denomination of the catalan language).
Major cities and notable towns include:
The Comunidad Valenciana includes the provinces of:
Major rivers:
| Autonomous Communities of Spain | |
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| Andalusia | Aragon | Asturias | Balearic Islands | Basque Country | Canary Islands | Cantabria | Castile-La Mancha | Castile-Leon | Catalonia | Extremadura | Galicia | La Rioja | Madrid | Murcia | Navarre | Valencia | Ceuta | Melilla | Plaza de soberanía | |