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Time zone
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CET
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GMT
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CEST
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GMT
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Valencian
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Spanish name
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Administration
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Country
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Spain
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Autonomous Community
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Valencian Community
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Province
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Valencia
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Comarca
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Camp de Morvedre
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Land Area
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Altitude
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AMSL
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Population
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Density
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Valencian
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Latin
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Spain
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Camp de Morvedre
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province of Valencia
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Valencia
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Costa del Azahar
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Mediterranean Sea
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5th century BC
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Celtiberians
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Diana
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Greek and Phoenician coastal colonies
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coins
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219 BC
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Rome
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Carthage
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Hannibal
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siege of Saguntum
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Second Punic War
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Livy
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219
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Quintus Sertorius
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Louis Gabriel Suchet
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Arian
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patron saint
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Sacerdos
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560
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Caliphate of Cordoba
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Latin
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Valencia
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1098
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El Cid
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1238
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Jaime I of Aragon
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Valencian Gothic
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1896
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Joaquín Rodrigo
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Concierto de Aranjuez
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Wikimedia Commons
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ISBN 84-8471-027-0
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Camp de Morvedre
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Albalat dels Tarongers
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Alfara de Algimia
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Algar de Palancia
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Algimia de Alfara
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Benavites
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Benifairó de les Valls
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Canet d'En Berenguer
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Estivella
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Faura
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Gilet
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Petrés
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Quart de les Valls
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Quartell
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Segart
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Torres Torres
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