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Valencia (city, Spain) (ancient Valentia),...
... city in eastern Spain, capital of Valencia autonomous region and of Valencia Province, on a fertile
plain near the mouth of the Tura River in the Mediterranean Sea. It is one of the largest cities in Spain
and a centre for agricultural marketing, manufacturing, and communications. Industrial establishments in
the city include textile mills, chemical works, metalworks, shipyards, and breweries.
Valencia is the centre of an archbishopric. It is also the site of the University of Valencia (1499) and
the Polytechnic University of Valencia (1968). A museum of fine arts and an art school are in the city.
Two gates remain from the 14th-century city walls built on Roman foundations. Among important buildings
in Valencia are the Gothic cathedral (13th-15th century) and the 15th-century Gothic silk exchange.
According to the Roman historian Livy, Roman soldiers occupied the site of Valencia in 138 BC. Pompey the
Great partly destroyed the city in 75 BC during his campaign against the armies of the rebel leader Quintus
Sertorius. Valencia remained under Roman control until AD 413, when it was captured by the Visigoths.
The Moors took it from the Visigoths in 714, and in 1021 they made it the capital of the independent kingdom
of Valencia. Thereafter Valencia shared the fortunes of the kingdom. The city had a high level of prosperity
until the early 17th century, when a commercial decline set in with the expulsion of Moorish traders. During
the Peninsular War, Valencia was held by the French from 1812 to 1813. It was the capital of the Republican
government for a time during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939).
Population 739,412 (1998 estimate)
"Valencia (city, Spain)," Microsoft® Encarta® Online Encyclopedia 2002
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