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Valencia
[ vuh-len-shee-uh, -shuh, -see-uh; Spanish vah-len-syah -thyah ]
noun
- Guil·ler·mo Le·ón [gee-, yer, -maw le-, awn], 1909–71, Colombian diplomat and statesman: president 1962–66.
- a province in eastern Spain: the region was formerly a Moorish kingdom. 9,085 sq. mi. (23,530 sq. km).
- a seaport in eastern Spain.
- a city in northern Venezuela.
- a variety of the sweet orange, Citrus sinensis, originally from the Mediterranean area and cultivated extensively in Florida and California.
- Also ղ··پ· [] a female given name.
Valencia
/ ˈθᲹ /
noun
- a port in E Spain, capital of Valencia province, on the Mediterranean: the third largest city in Spain; capital of the Moorish kingdom of Valencia (1021–1238); university (1501). Pop: 780 653 (2003 est) Latin nameValentiavəˈlɛntɪə
- a region and former kingdom of E Spain, on the Mediterranean
- a city in N Venezuela: one of the two main industrial centres in Venezuela. Pop: 2 330 000 (2005 est)
Valencia
- City in eastern Spain on the Mediterranean Sea .
Example Sentences
Curtis Gladden, who is in La Vall D'Uixo, about 30 miles from Valencia, said it was "scary" as he struggled to get updates about what was happening.
Valencia 9, Golden Valley 7: Jack Yamamua had three hits for Valencia.
He replaced Carlos Corberan who left the club to take over at Spanish top-flight side Valencia with the Baggies then sitting seventh in the table.
Weapons and replica police and army uniforms were seized during police raids in the north-western Manabí province on Friday - a day after the attack in the rural community of La Valencia.
Hunter Manning of West Ranch is coming off a 16-strikeout performance against Valencia.
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