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  2. Plaça Redona - Wikipedia

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    Plaça Redona square seen from the tower of Santa Caterina, Valencia [1] La Plaça Redona, also called Plaça del Clot is a plaza located in the El Mercat(ca) section of the Ciutat Vella district of Valencia, Spain. It lies in the middle of the triangle formed by three nearby plazas: La Plaça del Mercat ("Market Plaza"), La Plaça de la Reina ...

  3. Valencian Media Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Valencian Media Corporation (Valencian: Corporació Valenciana de Mitjans de Comunicació [koɾpoɾasiˈo valensiˈana de miˈdʒanz de komunikasiˈo]), also known by its acronym CVMC, is an agency of the Generalitat Valenciana, though with management autonomy and functional independence, in charge of producing and disseminating audiovisual products.

  4. Plaza de la Reina - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de la Reina (Plaça de la Reina in Valencian and Queen's Square in English) is a central plaza in Valencia, Spain.It brings together, among others, Calle de la Paz, Calle del Mar, Calle del Cabilleros, Calle de los Bordadores, Calle de Santa Catalina, and Calle de Santo Vincente Mártir.

  5. Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The largest plaza in Valencia is the Plaça del Ajuntament; it is home to the City Hall (Ajuntament) on its western side and the central post office (Edifici de Correus) on its eastern side, a cinema that shows classic movies, and many restaurants and bars. The plaza is triangular in shape, with a large cement lot at the southern end, normally ...

  6. Més–Compromís - Wikipedia

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    Més, also known as Més–Compromís (English: "More–Commitment"), is a Valencian nationalist party in the Valencian Community, Spain.It is the largest party in the Coalició Compromís since 2021, being created as a refoundation of the former Bloc Nacionalista Valencià.

  7. Plaza de Toros de Valencia - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de Toros de Valencia, officially Plaça de Bous de València, is a bullring in Valencia, Spain. It was built between 1850 and 1859 [2] in the neoclassical style, inspired by civil Roman architecture such as the Colosseum [2] in Rome or the Arena of Nîmes . It was built by the Valencian architect Sebastián Monleón Estellés.

  8. Las Provincias - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Its sister newspapers include ABC, El Correo Español, El Diario Vasco and La Verdad, all of which are part of the Vocento Group. [3] Las Provincias has a right-wing political stance. [5] In the 1960s the paper opposed the attempts of intellectuals to revive the culture and language of the region. [1] The paper has a supplement, namely ...

  9. Modernisme Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia - Wikipedia

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    The work of the Plaza del Ayuntamiento ended the previous "Bajada de San Francisco". Its expropriation caused expected unrest among the residents. The subsequent Plaza and Parque de Emilio Castelar is part of the architectural work of Goerlich Lleó including purist, Art Deco and Modernisme styles. This was destined to become the new civic ...