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Valencia's Statute of Autonomyhttp://www.gva.es/cidaj/cas/c-normas/5-1982.htm#N2 declares the official languages Castilian (name given to Spanish) and Valencian (name given to Catalan). Although the Spanish Constitution of 1978 obligates citizens to know Spanish throughout Spain, the statute grants Catalan special protected status, referring to it as the autonomous community's "own language" (llengua pròpia).
The origins of Valencia date back to the former Kingdom of Valencia, which came into existence in the 13th century. James I "the Conqueror" led Catalan and Aragonese colonization of the Islamic taifas of Valencia and Dénia. So the Kingdom of Valencia has been an independent country inside of the aragonese crown confederation until 1707, when the first Bourbon king of Castile and Aragon forbiden the constitution, language, institutions and laws of these kingdoms and subordinate them to Castilian structure creating the centralized Kingdom of Spain de facto. The first attempt to gain self-government for Valencian Country in modern-day Spain was during the 2nd Spanish Republic, in 1936 year, but the Civil War broke out and the Valencian autonomist project was suspended. Recently, Valencia is officially recognized as a nationality, after a bipartisn reform of the Valencian statute of autonomy.
The official flag of the Valencian Country is the same of Valencia's City flag, and it is a historical derivation from the senyera, heraldric symbol of the King of the Aragonese Crown, today used as flag of Catalonia. An important part of the Valencian society considers the original senyera as the actually flag of Valencian Country, and among others almost consider it as a common cultural symbol of the territories of the former Crown of Aragon, and the official flag as a Valencian privatised one.
Traditionally the land is divided into comarques, and in 1883 was, along with the rest of Spain, divided into provinces. There are 32 comarques, and three provinces: Castelló, València, and Alacant.
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Autonomous communities of Spain | NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe | Valencia (autonomous community)
منطقة بلنسية الذاتية الحكم | Comunidá Balenziana | Comunidá Valenciana | Valencia Chū-chú Siā-lí | Валенсия (автономна област) | País Valencià | Valencie (společenství) | Valencia (Region) | Valencia autonoomne piirkond | Comunidad Valenciana | Valencilando | Valentziako Erkidegoa | Communauté autonome de Valence | Comunidade Valenciana | વૅલેન્શિયા નો પ્રદેશ | Negeri Valencia | Comunità Valenciana | ולנסיה (קהילה אוטונומית) | ვალენსია (რეგიონი) | Pow Valensianek | Komunida Valensiana | Autonom Gemeinschaft Valencia | Valencia tartomány | Valencia (regio) | バレンシア州 | Walencja (wspólnota autonomiczna) | Comunidade Valenciana | Comunitat Valenciana | Валенсия (автономное сообщество) | Valenza (Spagna) | Valencia (autonomous community) | Valencia (itsehallintoalue) | Valencia (autonom region) | Pamayanang Valenciano | Comunidad Valenciana | 巴倫西亞自治區
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