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Gandia
Flag of {{{spanish_name}}} Coat of arms of Gandia
Flag Coat of Arms
Location
Coordinates : 38°58′0″N 0°10′56″W / 38.966667°N 0.18222°W / 38.966667; -0.18222
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Valencian Community
Province Valencia
Comarca Safor
Geography
Land Area 60.83 km2
Altitude 22 m AMSL
Population
Population 74,827 (2006)
Density 1,230 hab./km2 (2006)
General information
Native name Gandia (Valencian)
Spanish name {{{spanish_name}}}
Time zone CET (GMT +1)
- summer CEST (GMT +2)

Gandia (the official name in Valencian), with population over 77,000, is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Eastern Spain on the Mediterranean. Gandia is located on the Costa del Azahar, 65 km south of Valencia and 96 km north of Alicante.

It was an important cultural and commercial centre during the 15th and 16th centuries: in the 15th it had a university. It was home to several important poets including Ausiàs March, and produced the novelist Joanot Martorell, but it is perhaps best known for the Borgias, through their family title, Duke of Gandia.

Today, Gandia is one of the largest coastal towns and a thriving centre of commerce and tourism in the region. There are two main zones, Gandia City, which has all the historical monuments, commercial activity, and shopping, and Gandia beach, where apartments and summer residences used during the summer season are to be found. The bars and nightclubs are concentrated in the beach area. As is normal for Spain, nightlife does not begin until well after midnight. The beach and town are actually some 2 km apart which succeeds in separating summer tourism from day-to-day living.

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[edit] Tourism

With its long, wide, golden, sandy beaches Gandia is one of the major tourist destinations in Spain. Traditionally Gandia's tourism has a domestic base, with the majority coming from Madrid, although in recent years it has been an increasingly popular destination for international tourists, mainly French, German and British.

For culture, there are literary contests, the Summer University (Universitat d'Estiu), the International Festival of Classical Music and art exhibitions; sports include water, golf, tennis and hiking.

There are some popular Spanish restaurants around the beach.

For more tourist info: "Tourism in Gandia"

[edit] Sports

Gandia, and the whole Safor comarca, is said to be the centre of the Raspall variant of the Valencian pilota autochthonous sport. Nonetheless, Gandia held the Trinquet El Zurdo courtfield (it was demolished in 2007 to build an apartment block).

[edit] Politics

As of 2009, the mayor of Gandia is José Manuel Orengo (PSPV-PSOE).

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