Introduction
Autonomous community of Spain This article is about the autonomous community. For other uses, see Valencia (disambiguation). Autonomous community in SpainValencian Community Comunitat Valenciana (Valencian) Comunidad Valenciana (Spanish)Autonomous community FlagCoat of armsAnthem: Himne de la Comunitat Valenciana("Anthem of the Valencian Community") Map of Spain with the Valencian Community highlightedInteractive map of the Valencian CommunityCoordinates: 39°30′N 0°45′W / 39.500°N 0.750°W / 39.500; -0.750Country SpainFormation1238 (Laws of the Kingdom of Valencia) 1305 (Treaty of Elche) 1707 (Nova Planta) 1812 (Constitution of Cádiz)Statute(s) of Autonomy1982 (First Statute) 2006 (Second Statute – in force)Capital(and largest city)ValenciaProvince(s)AlicanteCastellónValenciaGovernment • TypeDevolved government in a constitutional monarchy • BodyGeneralitat Valenciana • PresidentJuanfran Pérez Llorca (PP) • SpeakerLlanos Massó (Vox) • LegislatureCorts ValencianesArea • Total23,265.23 km2 (8,982.76 sq mi) • Rank8th in SpainPopulation (2025) • Total5,425,182 • Rank4th in Spain • Density233.1884/km2 (603.9552/sq mi)DemonymsValencian  • valencià, -ana (Val.)  • valenciano, -na (Sp.) Official language(s)ValencianSpanish GDP • Total€148.284 billion (2024) • Per capita€27,333 (2024)HDI • HDI (2022)0.897 (very high · 11th)Time zoneCET (UTC+1) • Summer (DST)CEST (UTC+2)Postal code prefixes03XXX (A)12XXX (CS)46XXX (V)Telephone code+34 96ISO 3166 codeES-VCCurrencyEuro (€)Official holidayOctober 9thPatron saint(s)Saint VincentWebsitegva.es The Valencian Community is an autonomous community of Spain. It is the 4th most populous Spanish autonomous community after Andalusia, Catalonia and the Community of Madrid with more than 5 million inhabitants. Its eponymous capital Valencia is the 3rd-largest city and metropolitan area in Spain. It is located along the Mediterranean coast on the east side of the Iberian Peninsula. It borders Catalonia to the north, Aragon and Castilla–La Mancha to the west, and Murcia to the south, and the Balearic Islands are to its east. The Valencian Community is divided into three provinces: Castellón, Valencia and Alicante. According to Valencia's Statute of Autonomy, the Valencian people are a "historical nationality". Their origins date back to the 1238 conquest by James the Conqueror of the Taifa of Valencia. The newly founded Kingdom of Valencia enjoyed its own legal entity and administrative institutions as a component of the Crown of Aragon, under the purview of the Furs of Valencia. Valencia experienced its Golden Age in the 15th century, as it became the Crown's economic capital. Local institutions and laws continued during the dynastic union of the early modern Spanish Monarchy, but were suspended in 1707 as a result of the Spanish War of Succession. Valencian nationalism emerged towards the end of the 19th century, leading to the modern conception of the Valencian Country. The current autonomous community under the Generalitat Valenciana self-government institution was established in 1982 after the Spanish Transition. Official languages are Spanish and Valencian (the official and traditional name used in the Valencian Community for the romance language also known as Catalan). As of 2024, the population of the Valencian Community comprised 10.9% of the Spanish population.