Valencia is the third largest city in Spain and one of the few cities that still preserves among its walls century-old vestiges, along with impressive, futuristic and ingenious buildings. Paella, the festival of Las Fallas –all these words you will often hear in this cosmopolitan and lively city. Located on the eastern coast of Spain, with access to Mediterranean Sea, Valencia was an important port of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as an economic power and a cultural center ...
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Las Fallas was originally a celebration dedicated to St. Joseph, patron of wood cutters, but with time it turned into a festival of five days. The basic element in building wooden figures and allegorical compositions with a satirical character, inspired by topics, which are made in district centers. Every few streets are building their own "fall" find a real pride for each contributor. Basically Valencia becomes a relatively quiet city of 800,000, a huge party over 3,000...
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Mestalla Stadium is one of the most popular stadiums in Spain and belongs to the group's Levantine, Valencia CF. Located on Avenida Suecia 46 010 Valencia, Mestalla was opened under this name on 20 May 1923. It has a capacity of 55,000 seats all the seats being the fifth largest stadium in Spain, after Barcelona's Camp Nou, Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid, Estadio La Cartuja in Seville and the Lluis Companys in Barcelona. The first organized game of arena designed by Francisco Almenar...
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The Oceanogràfic is a complex of approximately 100 000 square meters located in Valencia in Spain, where are represented the various marine habitats.
It was opened December 12, 2002. Designed by architect Felix Candela, lily-shaped, is the largest aquarium in Europe with 110 000 m² and 42 million liters of water....