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Valentia
Valentia may refer to:
- Valentia Island, off the coast of Ireland
- Valentia (Roman Britain), a province of Roman Britain
- Valence, Drôme, France, known in Roman times as Valentia
- Nuragus, Sardinia, Italy, known in Roman times as Valentia
- Valencia, Spain, known in Roman times as Valentia
- Vibo Valentia, a city in Italy
- Province of Vibo Valentia, a province of Italy
- Two aircraft by Vickers:
- The Vickers Valentia flying boat
- The Vickers Valentia troop transport
- The latin word for brave
- Valentia (Hagerstown, Maryland) a building on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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valentia
nf.
ability, skill, capacity
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valentía
nf.
courage, bravery, courtesy, gallantry
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valentia (f)
n.
manfulness, doughtiness; prowess, bravery; gallantry, valiancy; valor
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Valentia
(n.)
See Valencia.
See Valencia.
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