Cup of cafe con leche on table at outside cafe' in plaza de la vergen in Valencia Spain

Cup of cafe con leche on table at outside cafe' in plaza de la vergen in Valencia Spain Stock Photo
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Freddie Jones / Alamy Stock Photo

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B7TB1X

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49 MB (1.3 MB Compressed download)

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3373 x 5079 px | 28.6 x 43 cm | 11.2 x 16.9 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

24 January 2009

Location:

Plaza de la Vergen Valencia Spain

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Valencia is the capital of the Spanish autonomous community of Valencia and its province. It is the third largest city in Spain and the 21st largest in the European Union. It forms part of an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar. In 1957 the city suffered a severe flood by the Turia River, with 5 metres (16 ft) in some streets. One consequence of this was that a decision was made to drain and reroute the river and it now passes around the Western and southern suburbs of the city. A plan to turn the drained area into a motorway was dropped in favour of a picturesque 7 km (4 mi) park which bisects the city. Valencia was granted Autonomous Statutes in 1982. On 3 July 2006, just days before a Catholic celebration to be led by Pope Benedict, Valencia was the scene of a metro accident in which over 40 people died. The investigation is still ongoing. On 9 July 2006, during Mass at Valencia's Cathedral, Our Lady of the Forsaken Basilica, Pope Benedict XVI used, at the World Day of Families, the Santo Caliz, a 1st-century Middle-Eastern artifact believed by many to be the Holy Grail. It was supposedly brought to that church by Emperor Valerian in the 3rd century, after having been brought from Jerusalem by St. Peter to Rome. The Santo Caliz ("Holy Chalice") is a simple, small stone cup. Its base was added in medieval times and consists of fine gold, alabaster, and gem stones. Valencia was selected in 2003 to host the historic America's Cup yacht race becoming the first European city to do so. The America's Cup matches took place in summer 2007. On 3 July 2007, Alinghi defeated Team New Zealand, and successfully defended the America's Cup. 22 days later, on 25 July 2007, the leaders of the Alinghi syndicate, holder of the America's Cup, officially announced Valencia would be the host city for the 33rd America's Cup, to be carried out on June 2009 UNESCO has recognised the Late Gothic silk exchange (La Lonja de la Seda) as a World Heritage Site. The modernist Central