Central comarques of the Valencian Community information
The central comarques of the Valencian Community, or Valencian Country,[1] is a region of the Valencia Autonomous Community conterminous with the historical territory of the Governor of Xàtiva and the Province of Xàtiva. In modern times it comprises the comarques of Costera, Canal de Navarres, Vall d'Albaida, Marina (mainly the upper comarca), Comtat and Alcoià.
The central comarques do not belong to any unitarian administration, however in 2015 the Social and Economic Council of the Valencian Central Comarques was created to advance in the integration of the territory.[2]
^"Caparrós, Pau. Les Comarques Centrals Valencianes dins la revista "Crònica". Ontinyent, febrer de 2007" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2017-03-29.
^Les ciutats de les Comarques Centrals s'alien per a impulsar el territori
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