Valladolid
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Valladolid
Summary
Valladolid is a municipality of the Philippines[1]. Valladolid ranks in the top 7% of municipality_of_the_philippines entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (60 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Valladolid is located in Negros Occidental[3].
- Valladolid is in the country of Philippines[4].
- Valladolid's instance of is recorded as municipality of the Philippines[5].
- Valladolid's shares border with is recorded as San Enrique[6].
- Valladolid's postal code is recorded as 6103[7].
- Valladolid's Commons category is recorded as Valladolid, Negros Occidental[8].
- Valladolid's located in time zone is recorded as UTC+08:00[9].
- Valladolid's local dialing code is recorded as 34[10].
- 1860 marks the founding of Valladolid[11].
- Valladolid's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 10.466666666667, 'lon': 122.83333333333}[12].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+10550'}[13].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+10213'}[14].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+14636'}[15].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+13393'}[16].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+14891'}[17].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+17961'}[18].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+21176'}[19].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+21728'}[20].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+29742'}[21].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+31380'}[22].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+32576'}[23].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+34895'}[24].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+36416'}[25].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+37833'}[26].
- Valladolid has a population of {'amount': '+39996'}[27].
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Founding
1860 marks the founding of Valladolid[11].
Identity
Valladolid's official name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Municipality of Valladolid'}[28].
Why It Matters
Valladolid ranks in the top 7% of municipality_of_the_philippines entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (60 views/month).[2] Valladolid has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]