Catalonia and Valencia Travel Guide

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The long curve of the Mediterranean from the French border to Costa de Valencia River encompasses the two autonomous communities of Catalonia and Valencia, with the country's second- and third-largest cities (Barcelona and Valencia, respectively). Rivals in many respects, the two communities share a language, history, and culture that set them clearly apart from the rest of Spain.

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Catalonia and Valencia Hotels

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Catalonia and Valencia Restaurants

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Things To Do in Catalonia and Valencia

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Catalonia and Valencia Experiences

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