Valencia
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Region of Valencia Région de Valencia Región de Valencia | |||
Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie | |||
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Motto | Scientia Et Misericordia ("Knowledge & Compassion") | ||
Anthem | Valencia forever | ||
Subdivision | Region | ||
Capital | Chambéry | ||
Largest cities | Mayenne, New Fraciscania, Lesve, Malonton, Port Carozo | ||
Area | |||
- Ranked | |||
Population | 8,617,404 (1682 AN) | ||
- Ranked | |||
Viceroy | (FHP) | ||
Governor | (FHP) | ||
Legislature | Cortes Regionales de Valencia | ||
Established | 1686 AN | ||
Languages | |||
Local religion | |||
Abreviation | VAL | ||
Time Zone | |||
History
Kingdom of Valencia
Valencia
Government and politics
Treaty of Annexation
Assembly of Valencia
Secretary of State for Valencia
International Organisations
Geography
Location
Climate
Environment
Administrative Divisions
Valencia is divided into Six states. Each is named after the regional capital. Each of these states and autonomous regions are then subdivided into municipalities, named after its seat, which is usually its largest urban centre. These are:
- Chambéry;
- Mayenne;
- Lesve;
- New Franciscania;
- Cardozo & Malonton;
Name of State | Map | Coat of Arms | Capital | Population |
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Chambéry | Chambéry | 3,274,614 | ||
Mayenne | Mayenne | 2,068,177 | ||
Lesve | Lesve | 947,914 | ||
New Franciscania | New Franciscania | 1,034,088 | ||
Cardozo & Malonton | Malonton | 1,292,611 |
Sport
Football
Culture
Symbols
See also
Notes
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