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Inhabited by Iberians in early times, Valencia was later colonized by Greek and Carthaginian traders; it was a battlefield between the Carthaginians and Romans. It passed to the Moors in the 8th century, and became an independent emirate in 1022. Valencia was taken from the Moors at the end of the 11th century by El Cid, who held it briefly (109499) and died in its defence. It was incorporated with Aragón in 1238, and remained a kingdom in name until the 18th century. The region experienced an economic revival in the 20th century.
The stars symbolize hope and equality between the ten parishes. Green reflects the island's lush vegetation. The red disc has socialist connotations. Effective date: 3 November 1990.
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