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Xàtiva (Valencian: [ˈʃativa]; Spanish: Játiva [ˈxatiβa]) is a town in
eastern Spain, in the
province of Valencia, on the
right (western) bank of the river...
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Xativa Castle (Spanish:
Castillo de Játiva; Valencian:
Castell de
Xàtiva) is a
castle located in the city of
Xàtiva near Valencia, Spain. It consists...
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Treaty of
Xàtiva was
signed in 1244
between the
Christian King
James I of
Aragon and the
Muslim commander Abu Bakr in
Xàtiva in the
Iberian Peninsula...
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Xàtiva is a
metro station of the
Metrovalencia network in Valencia, Spain. It is
situated on
Carrer de
Xàtiva, in the
southern part of the city centre...
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Collegiate Basilica of
Santa Maria of
Xàtiva, also
known as La Seu, is the prin****l
church of the city of
Xàtiva (Valencia), Spain. The
construction commenced...
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siege of
Xàtiva was a
blockade of the town of
Xàtiva in the
Kingdom of Valencia. It took
place between 8 May and 6 June 1707
during the War of the...
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Borja y Escrivà and Jofré de
Borja y Doms, was a
Spanish noble from
Xàtiva,
Kingdom of Valencia. He was
related by
marriage to the
Borgia family. He...
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Sellent (Valencian:
Sallent de
Xàtiva, Spanish: Sellent) is a muni****lity in the
comarca of
Ribera Alta in the
Valencian Community, Spain. Muni****l Register...
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noble from
Xàtiva,
Kingdom of Valencia, with
origins in the town of Borja, Zaragoza. He held the
title of the
Jurat de l'Estament
Militar de
Xàtiva in 1395...
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bombing of
Xàtiva was an
aerial bombing of the
railway station of
Xàtiva,
Valencia Province,
during the last
phase of the
Spanish Civil War. It was...