2. The city of Valencia was founded by the Roman general
Decimus Junius Brutus in 138 BC, on a river island of
the River Turia. Valencia's name means "strength" and
"good omen".
3. The Muslims conquered Valencia in 718. But
Christians regained it in 1238. During the XIV, XV
and XVI, Valencia reached its peak, becoming the
second largest city of the peninsula, after Granada.
The Muslims conquered Valencia in 718. But
Christians regained it in 1238. During the XIV, XV
and XVI, Valencia reached its peak, becoming the
second largest city of the peninsula, after
Granada.
4.
In 1957, Valencia suffered a flood that
caused thousands of victims.
Currently thanks to its heritage and monuments
and diverse scenic and cultural sites makes it
one of the cities with the highest national and
international tourism of the whole country.
5.
6. The Falles is a
traditional
celebration held in
commemoration of
Saint Joseph. In this
celebration they burn
a fallas. This are a
statues.
7. La Tomatina is a food
fight festival held on
the last Wednesday
of August each year
in the town of Bunol
near to Valencia in
Spain.
8. VALENCIA
Valencia, the land of flowers and faults, is one of the cities largest and
most important of Spain, and one of the most vibrant. Located on the
shores of the Mediterranean Sea, one is the beaches in the heart of the
city. Valencia enjoys a mild and pleasant climate throughout the year,
and hot and humid during the summer. Very tourist land, especially
during the summer, time in which many tourists visit.
9. Valencia has a charming tourist since it has an impressive old town,
many monuments (such as the Gothic Cathedral), located in the center of
the city. It is known for Las Fallas, impressive festivals of light and fire.
It has a dazzling nightlife. Also known for its cuisine highlighting the
paella.
10. In recent years also Valencia has been well-known internationally. Have
contributed to this important cultural event; as the construction of the
city of Arts and Sciences and sports; as having been the seat of the
America's Cup, the competition's most important sailing the world, or the
Grand Prize of Formula I which takes place in a spectacular urban circuit
that runs through the port area.
11. The main character in the majority of dishes is rice in varied forms of preparation,
highlighting the paella like dish known internationally.
Other traditional dishes are baked rice, rice to band (with fish), rice (with Squid in its own
ink), a soupy rice with beans and turnips or the fideua (which replaces the rice for noodles).
Orange is certainly the Valencian fruit par excellence. Its excellent quality and its different
varieties makes this fruit is an exquisite delicacy.
One of the Christmas sweets most popular and typical of the region is the Turron.
The horchata is a refreshing drink that is made with chufa, a tuber that is only grown in soils
of special characteristics, so it is exclusive of Valencia and has designation of origin.
Summer drink, which was taken along with fartons (elongated cakes).