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Please tell me about the climate in Valencia, Spain

The city of Valencia is located in southeastern Spain, bordering the sea to the east, backed by vast plains, evergreen all year round, and with a pleasant climate. It is a pearl on the west coast of the Mediterranean. With a current population of approximately 800,000, Valencia was originally a small village built by the ancient Greeks. Valencia was originally a small village founded by the ancient Greeks. After being occupied by the Romans in 138 BC, the city was renamed "Valencia" and has been in use ever since. The city fell to the Arabs in the 8th century AD. It was reconquered by Christians in the 13th century. After the Restoration, it once became one of the most important financial and cultural cities in Europe. The country's earliest printing office was established here in 1474. From the 16th to the 17th century, it was the center of the Valencian School of Painting.

The Regional Government Palace is the seat of the Valencia Autonomous Region Government. It was built in the 15th to 16th centuries in the classical Gothic style. The King's Hall, Parliament Hall and Golden Hall with splendid golden walls in the palace are the most eye-catching. The square courtyard with arcades is one of the most beautiful in Spain. Also worth mentioning is the cathedral. This is a building that combines various artistic styles such as Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. Construction began in 1262 and the entire project lasted a century and a half. A 68-meter-high bell tower built in 1420 has become a symbol of the city. At present, Valencia is still an important commercial port, economic and cultural center on the Mediterranean coast and one of the four major industrial areas in Spain. The main industries include petrochemicals, shipbuilding, machinery manufacturing and light textile industry. In particular, automobile manufacturing and food processing occupy an important position in Spain's national industry. Agriculture is also very developed, and its vegetables and fruits, especially citrus and lemons, have long been famous and are exported to Europe and the United States.

Valencia is also one of the famous tourist destinations. Its beautiful beaches, abundant sunshine (300 days per year), large number of historical sites and colorful folk festivals attract countless domestic and foreign tourists.