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Alcoy (Spanish: [alˈkoj]; Valencian:
Alcoi [alˈkɔj]; officially:
Alcoy /
Alcoi) is an
industrial and
university city,
region and muni****lity located...
- Georgia, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, Catalonia,
Alcoi, Aragon, Genoa, and Rio de Janeiro.
Saint George's Day is
usually celebrated...
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banks of the
Clariano River, a
tributary of the Xúquer, and on the Xàtiva–
Alcoi railway.
Ontinyent is near the
Sierra de
Mariola Natural Park. Ontinyent...
- like in Catalonia. One
notable celebration is in the
Valencian city of
Alcoi. There,
Saint George's Day is
commemorated as a
thanksgiving celebration...
- Conde, J. (5
January 2012). "Insa, el
vecino que añora
Alcoi" [Insa,
local who
yearns for
Alcoi]. Faro de Vigo (in Spanish).
Retrieved 2 July 2012. "Osasuna...
- in 1855 in Barcelona, and the longest-running
cavalcade takes place in
Alcoi (Alicante),
which is
first do****ented in 1866 and
celebrated uninterruptedly...
- d'Alcoi or
Valle de Alcoy: 66,459
inhabitants (2019); its
capital is Alcoy/
Alcoi;
olive trees and
textile industry;
Moros i
Cristians festivals. Foia de...
- area
southwest to
Alcoi, by the
confluence of the
Polop and
Troncal streams. In its
initial part the
Serpis is intermittent. Near
Alcoi it
joins with the...
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Alicante /
Alacant Capital and
largest city
Alcoy /
Alcoi Muni****lities 8 muni****lities
Alcoy /
Alcoi,
Banyeres de Mariola, Benifallim, Castalla, Ibi,...
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especially on the
central and
southern towns of the Land of Valencia, like
Alcoi,
Ontinyent or Villena.[citation needed] A 2016
study found that the "rate...