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Mislata
Mislata is a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is located in the province of Valencia, in the region of the Huerta Oeste, despite being part of the Intermunicipal Association of L'Horta Sud. It belongs to the metropolitan area of Valencia and, in fact, its urban area is linked to that of the capital . It had 43 042 inhabitants in 2017 (INE) and, with 20 894.17 inhabitants per square kilometer, thus being the most densely populated municipality in Spain.
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Valencia metropolitan area
The Metropolitan Area of Valencia forms an urban network organized around the central coast of the Valencian Community, and more specifically around the main city of Valencia. This is the third agglomeration in number of inhabitants of Spain, with 1,959,084 inhabitants although there is no official definition on it, there are different studies whose results vary.
According to the Valencia City Council, as well as the General Directorate of Land and Urban Policies of the Ministry of Development, the metropolitan area of the city is made up of 45 municipalities covering a total of 1,959,084 inhabitants, distributed over an area of 628.9 km² and with a population density of 2,478 inhabitants / km².
Chirivella
Chirivella (in Valencian and officially, Xirivella) is a municipality of the Valencian Community, Spain. It belongs to the province of Valencia and is located in the metropolitan area of Valencia, in the region of the Huerta Oeste. It had 30 213 inhabitants in 2012 (INE).
Select the dates of your stayGeneral University Hospital (Valencia)
The General University Hospital of Valencia, also known as General Hospital or Provincial Hospital, is a Spanish hospital located in the L'Olivereta district, in the city of Valencia. It was the former Hospice of Fray Juan Gilaberto Jofré, founded in the 15th century. It is one of the four reference hospitals in the Valencian capital next to the Clinical Hospital, La Fe Hospital and Doctor Peset Hospital.
It is governed by the Consortium General University Hospital of Valencia, whose president is the Minister of Health of the Generalitat Valenciana and vice president the president of the Diputación de Valencia. The current managing director of the consortium is Enrique Ortega González.
Mislata Musical Instruction Center
The Mislata Musical Instruction Center is a non-profit association whose purpose is the maintenance of a Music Band. Since its foundation, this recreational-educational institution has maintained a similar trajectory to the rest of the musical societies that constitute one of the main cultural centers of the Valencian Community.
Select the dates of your stayXirivella-L'Alter Station
Xirivella-L'Alter is a stop of the Valencia-Liria line, dismantled from it towards Liria, located next to the intersection of Avenida del Turia and Avenida de la Constitución, near the Parque de l'Alter de Chirivella ( Valencia), from which it takes its name.
It is the head of the C-4 line of Cercanías Valencia since 2007, having been part of this line since 1992.
Currently the station is in poor condition but still from Monday to Friday except holidays and weekends circulating units with an approximate frequency of 2 hours. The tracks in the direction of the primitive line of Líria of Line C-4 currently end at Xirivella L 'Alter with a topera at the end of the halt space.
The only project to expand the Line C-4 line consists of the construction of a new stop on the Line C-3 line 200m from the current Xirivella-L'Alter stop between the València-Sant Isidre stations and the from Xirivella-Alqueríes. With this work, it is intended to completely dismantle the C-4 Line and allow its full integration into the C-3 Line
La Luz neighborhood
La Luz (in Asturian La Xuncarosa) is a neighborhood located in the outskirts of the southern area of Aviles (Asturias), in Spain. The neighborhood is named after the hermitage that is located on the hill of the hill on which it sits, dedicated to the Virgen de la Luz. Also known as "Barrio Alto" de Avilés was built on the hillside of Mount Xungarosa during the mid-1950s and the homes were purchased by the company ENSIDESA, to house its workers, mostly unskilled workers and pawns
In 2010, with the construction of new building blocks, La Luz has 9,000 inhabitants, which represents approximately 12.5% of the population of Aviles.
In 2005, La Luz was declared a Neighborhood of Social Interest
Valencia History Museum
The Valencia History Museum (in Valencian and officially, Museu d’història de València), known as MhV, opened on May 7, 2003, is a museum dedicated to the development of the history of the city of Valencia (Spain). The objective of its permanent exhibition is to present the historical processes in an accessible and didactic way, starting from the general concepts to express it through daily data, and teaching to interpret the daily facts of the past to understand the general processes. It makes use of the archaeological, artistic and cultural municipal funds.
Its current director is the Valencian archaeologist Javier Martí Oltra.
Underground
Soternes is a neighborhood in the city of Valencia (Spain), belonging to the L'Olivereta district. It is located to the west of the city and limits to the north and west with Mislata, to the east with Nou Moles and to the south with La Llum and La Fuensanta. Its population in 2009 was 5,276 inhabitants.
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La Fuensanta (in Valencian and officially La Fontsanta) is a neighborhood in the city of Valencia (Spain), belonging to the L'Olivereta district. It is located to the west of the city and borders to the north with Soternes, to the east with Tres Forques, to the south with Vara de Quart and to the west with La Llum and the municipality of Chirivella. Its population in 2009 was 3782 inhabitants.
Select the dates of your stayThe Llum
La Llum (in Spanish La Luz) is a neighborhood in the city of Valencia (Spain), belonging to the L'Olivereta district. It is located to the west of the city and borders to the north with Soternes, to the east and south with La Fuensanta, and to the west with the municipality of Chirivella. Its population in 2009 was 5,252 inhabitants.
Select the dates of your stayChurch of the Virgin of Health
The Parish Church of the Virgin Mary of Health is a Catholic temple in the square of the Church of Chirivella in the West Garden. It is listed as a Local Relevance Good with code 46.14.110-001 according to the Fifth Additional Provision of Law 5/2007, of February 9, of the Generalitat Valenciana, of modification of Law 4/1998, of June 11, of the Valencian Cultural Heritage. The first church of Chirivella was built in the thirteenth century by the Order of the Calatrava, and was virtually ravaged by a large flood at the end of the seventeenth century, and under the manor of the Boïl was built the new church in the same place, and it was finished in 1780.
Select the dates of your stayFirst reservoir of drinking water in the city of Valencia
The old drinking water tank of the city of Valencia, also known as the Mislata tank or general deposit of the Potables Water Society of Valencia, a fundamental part of the city's first potable water network, is a building designed in 1845 by the engineer Calixto Santa Cruz, started its construction in 1847 and opened in 1850; which is currently the headquarters of the Valencia History Museum.
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