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  1. Alicante is bordered by the provinces of Murcia on the southwest, Albacete on the west, Valencia on the north, and the Mediterranean Sea on the east. The province is named after its capital, the city of Alicante . Territory, population and resources. Main towns in Alicante province.

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    Website. www.alicante.es. Alicante [a] ( Valencian: Alacant) [b] is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 337,482 as of 2020, the second-largest in the Valencian Community.

  3. Alicante, provincia (province) in Valencia comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), southeastern Spain. It was formed in 1833 from parts of the historical provinces of Valencia and Murcia. The barren mountain terrain of the north and northwest stands in contrast to the densely populated southern

  4. Murcia borders the province of Alicante. Murcia Murcia is the name of the capital, the province, and the autonomous community. The Region has a Mediterranean climate with more than 300 sunny days a year, making it very suitable for agriculture. Murcia is called Europe's orchard; it produces and exports all kinds of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

  5. Alicante. Type: province of Spain with 1,840,000 residents. Description: province in Spain. Neighbors: Valencia. Category: electoral unit. Location: Valencian Community, Eastern Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe. View on Open­Street­Map. Latitude of center. 38.5° or 38° 30' north.

  6. Alicante / Alacant province is the southernmost province of the Valencian Community. The fourth-largest province in Spain (after Madrid , Barcelona and Valencia ), the beautiful weather and glistening beaches of the Costa Blanca attracts tourists from across Europe.

  7. Learn all about the main tourist destinations in Alicante-Alacant (province). What to see, where to go, monuments, tours, and more on Spains official tourism website | spain.info.

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