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=== Administrative Divisions ===
=== Administrative Divisions ===
Valencia is divided into Five states and 1 autonomous region. 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:  
Valencia is divided into Six states and 1 autonomous region. 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;
* Chambéry;
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* Lesve;
* Lesve;
* New Franciscania;
* New Franciscania;
* Malonton.
* Malonton;
*Cardozo Island.


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Revision as of 14:06, 21 March 2023

Region of Valencia
Région de Valencia
Región de Valencia

Region of Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie
Flag of the Region of Valencia
Flag
Coat of arms of theRegion of Valencia
Coat of arms

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Location of the Region of Valencia

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

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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 and 1 autonomous region. 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;
  • Malonton;
  • Cardozo Island.
Name of State Map Coat of Arms Capital Population
Chambéry Chambéry 3,274,614
Mayenne Mayenne 2,068,177
Lesve Lesve 947,914
New Franciscania New Franciscania 1,034,088
Malonton Malonton 1,206,437
Cardozo Island Port Cardozo 86,174

Sport

Football

Culture

Symbols

See also

Notes

References

External links