Camp de Túria, Administrative division in Valencia Province, Spain
Camp de Túria is an administrative region northwest of Valencia containing sixteen towns with Llíria as its administrative center. The area connects smaller and mid-sized towns that work together on local services and shared concerns.
The region was formally organized as a comarca through the 2006 Statute of Autonomy, establishing its current administrative structure. This framework allows the towns to coordinate services and address shared regional matters together.
Each town here celebrates its own local festivals and traditions that shape daily life for residents. These customs are visible throughout the year in how communities gather and mark special occasions.
The region can be explored through roads connecting the various towns, each offering its own local services and attractions. Visitors should check opening times for specific locations and services in individual municipalities before planning visits.
Loriguilla forms an isolated enclave of the region, positioned geographically between two other administrative areas. This unusual placement creates an interesting pattern when looking at the provincial administrative map.
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