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Study in Valencia
City in Spain
About Valencia
Valencia is the capital of the Autonomous Region of Valencia, Spain. Where is Valencia located? It is a city located on the eastern coast of the nation, on the shores of the Mediterranean. It is also the third most populated city in Spain with about 2.5 million inhabitants.
Valencia has Roman roots, with a rich history and culture. The area reflects a wide range of cultures, architectures, customs, and languages because of the many conquerors that have come through it. It is one of the most popular cruise ports in Europe.
There are a total of more than 85,000 students living here, which makes it attractive for international students. The city is also home to one of the oldest and best schools in Spain, the University of Valencia.
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- International environment Studying in Valencia is an opportunity to be part of an environment that provides an amazing academic experience, comprehensive guidance, and high chances of graduate employability. A degree from reputable universities in the city is not only recognized in Spain and Europe but also globally. Safety Valencia has a score of 74.92 - ranking it at number 42 of 427 cities globally for safety. It is a very safe place to live. It has low rates of crime in all areas. The friendly community of natives and foreigners also plays a great role in the safety of its residents. Weather Valencia has a Mediterranean climate with warm, sunny summers and cold, windy winters. The summer lasts for about three and a half months – June to mid-September. During this period, the weather is usually humid and hot with wind from the sea. Sometimes, this period can be uncomfortable as the hot wind beats down on everybody. The Autumn months are from the middle of September to November. This is the period with the highest amount of rainfall within Valencia in a calendar year. But rain doesn’t fall too often, thanks to the city’s climate. Winter falls between December and February while Spring lasts from March to May.
- - L'Oceanografic de Valencia is the largest aquarium in Europe
- - As a curious fact, Valencia is the second city with the most traffic lights in the world, only behind New York
- - The Cathedral of Valencia has paintings by the famous painter Francisco de Goya.
- - Ciudad de las Artes y de la Ciencia
- - L’Oceanografic
- - Central Market of Valencia
- - Museu de Bellas Arts de Valencia
- - Museo de las Ciencias
- - Museo Fallero
- - Black Note Club
- - Loco Club
- - Jimmy Glass Jazz Bar
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