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Valencia | |
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Cidade de Valencia | |
Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Valencia Skyline; Goldstein Arch; Valencia Storefronts; Trinity Park; Downtown from Brenham Lake; Vahlen-Balmer Bridge across the Trentino River connecting Trentino to Verona; Mercyvale Park. | |
Motto: Ad Astra | |
Country | |
State | |
County | |
Chartered | 14 February 1803 |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor-council |
• Body | City Council |
• Mayor | Sergio Zaragoza (SDP) |
Population (2024) | |
• Total | 714,929 |
Demonym | Valenciano/a |
PEP Codes | 60000-60037 |
Area code | 420/779 |
Website | Valencia Government Website |
Valencia, officially the City of Valencia (Cartadanian: Cidade de Valencia), is a major city in the State of Trentino in Cartadania and an anchor city of MariVale. With a 2024 census population of 714,929, Valencia is the most populous city in Trentino and the MariVale metro area. It is the seat of Hannequin County, situated in the state's panhandle region on the southwestern bank of the Trentino River, across from Mariposa, Verona.