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Tinned paella! Is this the End of the World?

Tinned paella! Is this the End of the World?

To be fair, if a succulent British product like baked beans can be tinned and remain exquisite when served, then there is no reason why Valencia’s emblematic dish per se…

Valencian Olive Oil Exports

Valencian Olive Oil Exports

Valencia is not all beach, beach and beach; the Valencian mountains offer a fascinating range of scenery, idyllic villages where time seems to have stopped, exceptional gastronomy and natural, healthy…

554 Valencian “details” in Mauthausen

554 Valencian “details” in Mauthausen

554 Valencians, exiles from the defeated Spanish Republic, entered the gates of Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. Only 217 took the return journey; and you don’t have to be an…

A NEW EXPERIENCE

A NEW EXPERIENCE

By Jordi Salort Ortolá Last 22nd March a group of German teenagers came to Oliva to spend an unforgettable week in Oliva. They stayed in the houses of the students…

China Closer to Valencia

China Closer to Valencia

UPV Valencia scientist and researcher José Capmany will no doubt be studying Chinese these days, as he has been distinguished by the Chinese Academy for Science (CAS) for his work…

Spanish Hollywood Premiere

Spanish Hollywood Premiere

‘Spanish Hollywood’ is a new activity for secondary schools created by Valencia International. The activity is designed to make students realise the importance of the international cinema in Spain’s recent…

Rafael Maluenda: Director Valencia Film Festival

Rafael Maluenda: Director Valencia Film Festival

Luis Berlanga is undoubtedly Valencia’ greatest film director, and an icon of the seventh art in Spain. One man whose career has been closely linked to Berlanga is Rafael Maluenda,…

A Peregrina: more than crispy egg

A Peregrina: more than crispy egg

A pilgrim’s life doesn’t have to be all suffering; in fact we came out of this restaurant, well-hidden in the medieval part of Valencia on a little square, quite bloated.…

Misericordia Students Write about L’Iber Museum

Misericordia Students Write about L’Iber Museum

A group of students from the CIPFP Misericordia College, accompanied by their teacher Meritxell Ferrer visited the L’Iber Museum on 16th of April 2015 to discover what the world’s largest…

IES Malilla Speaks about Hollywood & History

IES Malilla Speaks about Hollywood & History

4th year ESO students from IES Malilla became the latest passengers on our trip back in time in collaboration with L’Iber Museum. The Hollywood & History activity is becoming increasingly…