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What do you know about Valencia and Zaragoza?
Valencia is the third largest city and the second largest seaport in Spain, and is known as the "Sunshine City" in Europe. It is located in the southeast of Spain, facing the sea in the east and backed by the vast plain, with evergreen seasons and pleasant climate, and is known as "a pearl on the west coast of the Mediterranean". It is a port and industrial city, and Valencia is the capital of Valencia Autonomous Region and Valencia Province. Valencia holds the Fa Ya Fire Festival every March.

Valencia is connected with Madrid, Barcelona and Zaragoza by rail and high-speed buses. With an ambitious attitude, the new and the old, the old and the pioneer, the sea and the land are perfectly integrated. In this ancient city built in 138, there are not only gothic vaults and reliefs in 15 century, but also amazing architectural masterpieces in 2 1 century. Valencia is located in the southeast of Spain, with the sea in the east and the vast plain in the back. With evergreen seasons and pleasant climate, it is known as a pearl on the west coast of the Mediterranean. With a population of about 800,000, it is the third largest city in China.

Zaragoza was originally the city of Sardou Ba in Celtic Iberia. At the end of 1 BC, it became a Roman territory, called Caesar Augusta, and later evolved into Arabic Salac Stada and its present name. It was once the main commercial and military town in the Ebro Valley and one of the earliest Christian cities in Spain. In the 5th century, it was occupied by Germans Sveby and Visigoths. 7 14 was captured by moors. 12 ~ 15 is the capital of Aragon kingdom at the beginning of the century, with prosperous business. /kloc-in the 9th century, during the Spanish War of Independence, the citizens of the whole city bravely resisted the law. Maria Augustine, who participated in Guarding the City, was praised by Byron, a British poet, in Childe Harold's Travels, and was called "the girl of Zaragoza". The city was badly damaged by the war and was rebuilt after the war. The industrial center of Aragon region has automobile, oil refining, chemistry, cement, food and other industries. Distribution center of agricultural products in surrounding areas.

Every year from June 5438 to 10, a national trade exhibition is held here. It is the fifth largest city in Spain, the capital of Aragon Autonomous Region and Zaragoza Province, located in the northeast and on the south bank of the Ebro River. Zaragoza now preserves ancient Roman walls, bridges, churches, bell towers, palaces and other relics. Among them, El Salvador Cathedral is the first church built on the original site of the mosque in Spain, with traces of early Romanesque churches; Notre Dame Cathedral is dedicated to the patron saint of Spain-Notre Dame on the memorial column, and the interior is decorated with Goya murals.