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Llíria
Llíria (; (スペイン語:Liria)) is a medium-sized town off the CV35 motorway to the north of Valencia, Spain. Known as ''Edeta'' in ancient Iberian times, it is the musical capital of the region. ==Location== Llíria is the capital of the area known as ''Camp de Túria'' in the province of Valencia. It is approximately north-west of the city of Valencia. It sits at an altitude of 164m (530'). The population in 2006 totalled approximately 21,500. The traditional economy is based on agriculture, but industries such as textiles, construction materials, plastics, and furniture are becoming increasingly important. The city is at the end of the Metrovalencia train system. Construction of a new general hospital in Llíria began in 2007. (Updated 2013) due to the severe financial crisis in the region, the building of the hospital is largely completed and remains empty, standing as another folly of over spending, adjacent to the CV35 motorway. The local Fiestas are ''Romería of San Vicente Ferrer'' (29 April), and Saint Michael (29 September).
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