Valencian Nationalist Left (Catalan: Esquerra Nacionalista Valenciana, ENV) is a left-wing valencian nationalist political party founded in the Valencian Community in 1979, as a refoundation of the previous Valencian Regional Union.[2]
^Vicent Flor i Moreno and Antonio Ariño Villarroya: L'anticatalanisme al País Valencià: Identitat i reproducció social del discurs del "Blaverisme". Universitat de València, 2009.
^Unión Regional Valenciana – Unión Valenciana. Francisco Moreno Sáez, University of Alicante.
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