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9 d'Octubre
Traditional 9 d'Octubre flag lowering of the Senyera CoronadainValencia
Date9 October
LocationValencian Community, Spain

9 d'Octubre (English: 9 October) is a celebration in the Valencian Community.[1]Itcommemorates the conquest of the city of Balansiyya by the troops of James I of Aragon and the creation of the Kingdom of Valencia in 1238.

Background[edit]

Civic procession in Valencia in the year 1933. In the image, people are wearing Valencian flags and some people wearing banners supporting Valencian nationalism

The celebration was created by James II of Aragon in the XIV century, mainly inside of the city of Valencia. Due its antiguity and popular tradition, the date was considered as the Valencian National Day by the Board of Sindical and Political Forces of the Land of Valencia in 1976, and by the Plenary of members of parliament of Valencia in 1977. Finally, with the creation of the Valencian Community in 1982, it was made a Public holiday as the Valencian Community Day and is celebrated in the entire Valencian Community.[2][3][4]

It consists on many activities, being the most representative the Civic procession held in Valencia since 1338, when it was instituted by Peter IV of Aragon to celebrate the centenary of the Kingdom of Valencia, and to demand protection to Saint Denis in the middle of a famine caused by poor rains.[4] 9 October is also the Lover's Day in the Valencian Community, and it's a tradition to give frutta martorana as a present to a beloved person. This tradition is known as Mocadorà, being Mocador the Valencian word for handkerchief, where the marzipan fruits are held.[5][6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Manual del Estado Español [1999] (in Spanish). Madrid: Lama S.L. 1998. p. 500. ISBN 84-930048-0-4. OCLC 40432158.
  • ^ "El 9 de Octubre, Jornada de Afirmación del País Valenciano". Diario El País (in Spanish). 15 September 1976.
  • ^ "El "plenari" de parlamentarios convoca la "diada" del País Valenciano". Diario. EL PAÍS (in Spanish). 24 September 1977.
  • ^ a b "¿Por qué se celebra el Nou d'Octubre?". Levante-EMV (in Spanish). 10 February 2019.
  • ^ "El 'San Valentín valenciano' reivindica la libertad sexual". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 4 October 2015. Retrieved 9 October 2021.
  • ^ María Francisca Olmedo de Cerdá (2003). Callejeando por Valencia (in Spanish). Carena Editors. p. 133. ISBN 9788487398728.
  • ^ "La mocadorà de Sant Donís]". Las Provincias. 10 September 2010.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dia_de_la_Comunitat_Valenciana&oldid=1199801629"

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