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{{Cita|Spain ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in April 2001. The Charter entered into force in Spain in August 2001.  It grants special protection under its Part III to the co-official languages in the Autonomous Communities: Catalan in the Balearic Islands, Basque in the Basque Country, Aranese and Catalan in Catalonia, Galician in Galicia, Basque in Navarre, and Valencian in Valencia.}}  
 
{{Cita|Spain ratified the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages in April 2001. The Charter entered into force in Spain in August 2001.  It grants special protection under its Part III to the co-official languages in the Autonomous Communities: Catalan in the Balearic Islands, Basque in the Basque Country, Aranese and Catalan in Catalonia, Galician in Galicia, Basque in Navarre, and Valencian in Valencia.}}  
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En el punt 3.2.5 titulat ''Valencian in Valencia'', també parla de la cooficialitat del valencià i del castellà:
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En el punt 3.2.5 titulat ''Valencian in Valencia'', també parla de la cooficialitat del valencià i del [[castellà]]:
    
{{Cita|538. According to the information provided in the third periodical report, the linguistic zoning determined by the 1983 Law on the Use and Teaching of Valencian, into Valencian and Castilian-speaking areas (based on historical criteria) only refers to the field of education. According to the same law, Valencian is a co-official language in the whole territory of Valencia, and in practice local authorities choose their language of preference in line with this zoning (either monolingual Castilian or Valencian, or bilingual). All citizens have the right to use Valencian before authorities in the entire territory of Valencia.}}
 
{{Cita|538. According to the information provided in the third periodical report, the linguistic zoning determined by the 1983 Law on the Use and Teaching of Valencian, into Valencian and Castilian-speaking areas (based on historical criteria) only refers to the field of education. According to the same law, Valencian is a co-official language in the whole territory of Valencia, and in practice local authorities choose their language of preference in line with this zoning (either monolingual Castilian or Valencian, or bilingual). All citizens have the right to use Valencian before authorities in the entire territory of Valencia.}}
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