Valencia: City of Longevity – Nearly 400 Centenarians Live in the Spanish Metropolis
The Spanish Mediterranean city of Valencia is solidifying its reputation as a hotspot for longevity: the number of centenarians has risen to an impressive 396 – an increase of 20 people since 2024. This remarkable development, which emerges from the latest publications by the city's Statistical Office, underscores Valencia's attractiveness and the quality of life of its residents.
Is Agenda 2030 over? Valencia is getting serious and turning off the funding!
The plenary session of the Valencian Parliament this week set the course for a new financial policy. With the votes of the conservative Popular Party (PP) and the right-wing populist VOX, and against the opposition of PSPV and Compromís, the budgets for 2025 were approved. This decision marks a significant shift in priorities within the Valencian Community.
Smart City Valencia tests cleaning robots
Valencia, the vibrant Mediterranean city, consistently continues its path to becoming a Smart City and establishes itself as a pioneer in urban innovation. Anyone who has strolled through the historic center in recent days, especially across the historic Plaza de la Reina or around the lively Mercado Central, may have witnessed a small revolution:
Why do people double-park in Valencia without using the handbrake?
In Spain's major cities, a lack of free parking spaces on the streets is common. This is due to the high number of vehicles, as well as the creation of regulated parking spaces or parking spaces reserved for residents.
Only 9% of families received the government housing assistance requested by DANA in Valencia
Just over 4,000 families have received government assistance to rebuild their homes and replace their belongings six months after the devastating effects of Storm Dana, which devastated several regions of Spain, particularly the province of Valencia, at the end of October.
These are the most dangerous roads in the Valencian Community
The national road network (RCE) extends over a total of 26,473 kilometers and includes expressways, motorways, and federal highways. Approximately 52.5% of all vehicle traffic on Spanish roads is carried on this network.
More than a hundred motorists in the province of Valencia filled up with petrol...
More than 100 drivers in the province of Valencia were affected by a problem at a gas station in Alaquàs. These users unknowingly filled their vehicles with gasoline mixed with water.