Valencia (disambiguation)

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Valencia refers to several articles:

Administrative divisions

Argentina

  • Valencia (Argentina)town of the department Berón de Astrada.

Brazil

  • Valença (Rio de Janeiro), municipality in the state of Rio de Janeiro.

Columbia

  • Valencia (Córdoba), municipality of the department of Córdoba.
  • Valencia de Jesús, correction located in the municipality of Valledupar, Cesar.

Ecuador

  • Valencia, city of the province of Los Ríos.
  • Cantón Valencia, canton of the province of Los Ríos.

Spain

  • Valencia de las Torres, municipality of the province of Badajoz.
  • Valencia del Mombuey, municipality of the province of Badajoz.
  • Valencia del Ventoso, municipality of the province of Badajoz.
  • Valencia de Alcántara, municipality of the province of Cáceres.
  • Valencia (San Pedro de Valencia), parish of the concello of Coristanco, province of La Coruña.
  • Valencia, place of such a parish.
  • Valencia de Don Juan, municipality of the province of León.
  • Valencia de Aneu, town of Alto Aneu, province of Lérida.
  • Valencia del Sil (San Bernabé de Valencia), parish of the concello of Vilamartín de Valdeorras, province of Orense.
  • Valencia del Sil, place of such a parish.
  • Valencia de la Encomienda, town of the municipality of Valdelosa, province of Salamanca.
  • Valencian Community
    • Province of Valencia.
      • Valencia, city and capital of the homonymous province.
      • Valencia la Vella, town of the municipality of Riba-roja de Túria.
        • Metropolitan area of Valencia.
    • Electoral transcription of Valencia.
  • Gulf of Valencia
  • Valencia (wine)Wine denomination.

United States

  • Valencia (California).
  • Valencia (New Mexico).
  • Valencia (Pensilvania).
  • County of Valenciain the state of New Mexico.
  • Valencia West (Arizona).

Philippines

  • Valencia (Bohol), in the province of Bohol, region of Central Bisayas.
  • Valencia (Bukidnon)in the province of Bukidnon, North Mindanao region.

France

  • Valence (Drôme)anciently Valencia de France.

Mexico

  • Valencia, MexicoVeracruz-Llave.[chuckles]required]

Portuguese

  • Valença (Portugal), commonly known as Valença do Minho, sometimes Valencia del Miño.

Trinidad and Tobago

  • Valencia (Trinidad and Tobago)Big Blood.[chuckles]required]

Venezuelan

  • Municipality Valencia (Carabo), municipality of Carabobo state.
    • Valencia (Venezuela), capital city of Carabobo state.
      • Metropolitan Area of Valencia.
  • Lake of Valencia, second largest lake in Venezuela.

Astronomy

  • (5941) Valenciaasteroid of the asteroid belt.

Biology

  • Valencia (gender), gender of the family Valenciidae.
  • Valencia hispanica, kind of that genre.

Sports

Spain

  • Valencia Club of Football.
  • Valencia Basket.
  • ADT American Football Club Valencia Firebats.
  • Balonmano Sagunto Mar ValenciaWomen's basketball club.
  • Valencia FS, Armiñana Valencia, football club room.

Venezuelan

  • Club Volleyball Industriales de Valencia, professional volleyball team from Venezuela.
  • Industriales de Valencia, missing professional baseball team from Venezuela.

History

  • Valentia (Roman province)
  • Blntla, city quoted in the covenant of Teodomiro in 713.
  • Canton Valenciano
  • Ducado de Valencia
  • Kingdom of Valencia, Hispanic kingdom since the centuryXIII until the centuryXVIII.
  • Taifa de Valencia
  • Valentia Edetanorum

Linguistics

  • Verbal argument, supplement required by a verb.
  • Valencia, spoken romance language in the Valencian Community.

People

  • Adolfo Valencia, Colombian footballer.
  • Adrián ValenciaArgentinian battery of the Almafuerte group.
  • Antonio ValenciaEcuadorian footballer.
  • Victor Valencia, Salvadoran soccer player.
  • Carlos Alberto Valencia, Colombian footballer.
  • Carlos Valencia, actor of Ecuadorian theater, cinema and television.
  • Carlos ValenciaFormer Spanish professional cyclist.
  • Carlos Valencia MirandaPeruvian engineer, chemist and politician.
  • Diego de Valencia, noble Spanish of the centuryXV.
  • Edwin Valencia, Colombian footballer.
  • Enner ValenciaEcuadorian footballer.
  • Fray Diego de Valencia, clergy and Jewish poetXV.
  • Gloria Valencia de CastañoColombian host.
  • Guillermo León ValenciaColombian journalist, lawyer and politician who was president of the same country.
  • Guillermo ValenciaColombian poet and politician, twice President of the Republic of Colombia.
  • José Daniel Valencia, Argentine soccer player.
  • Juan José Valencia, Spanish football player.
  • Martín de ValenciaSpanish Franciscan missionary.
  • Pedro Valencia Courbis, Chilean religious and composer.

Psychology

  • Valencia (psychology)term to classify emotions.

Chemistry

  • Valencia (chemistry)
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