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  1. Oliva

    Oliva (Valencian pronunciation: [oˈliva]) is a municipality in the comarca of La Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain. To its east lie 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) of coastline and beaches fronting the Mediterranean Sea, and eight kilometres to the north is Gandia. The Passeig (promenade) runs through the centre of the town, and features a market each Friday. On the left side of the Marina beach is Kiko beach. The blue flagged beaches of Oliva stretch for 7 kilometres (4.3 miles); many contain sand dunes. Oliva has one of the province's biggest and most colourful Moors and Christians Festivals (Festes de Moros i Cristians, in Valencian language) in the area. In the old town there are two churches, Sant Roc and Santa Maria la Major. Sant Roc dates from the 18th–19th centuries, and Santa Maria from the 17th–18th centuries. At the top of the hill in the old town is Santa Anna Castle, built in the 16th century. In the centre of the village is a Roman kiln situated below one of the blocks of apartments on Santíssim street. Oliva's Old Town has historical streets which see various "fiestas" celebrated throughout the year: the falles "Fiesta" in March, the Moors and Christians in July and Setmana Santa (Holy Week).

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  1. Oliva

    Oliva is a municipality in the comarca of Safor in the Valencian Community, Spain, in the Catalan language area. To its east lie 10 km of coastline and beaches fronting the Mediterranean Sea. The Passeig runs through the centre of the town, and features a market each Friday. On the left side of the Marina beach is Kiko beach. The blue flagged beaches of Oliva stretch for 7 kilometres; many contain sand dunes Oliva has one of the province's biggest and most colourful Moors and Christians Festivals in the area. In the old town there are two churches, Sant Roc and Santa Maria la Major. Sant Roc dates from the 18th-19th centuries, and Santa Maria from the 17th-18th centuries. At the top of the hill in the old town is Santa Anna Castle, built in the 16th century. In the centre of the village is a Roman kiln situated below one of the blocks of apartments on C/ Santíssim. Oliva's Old Town has historical streets which witness various "fiestas" celebrated throughout the year: the falles "Fiesta" in March, the Moors and Christians in July and Setmana Santa. People may be seen strolling the Paseig, sampling tapas, drinking coffee or wine and simply relaxing with family and friends. Each Friday there is a market with a plethora of fresh, local produce and wares.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. OLIVA

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Oliva is ranked #1835 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Oliva surname appeared 19,513 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 7 would have the surname Oliva.

    73.8% or 14,418 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    21.8% or 4,258 total occurrences were White.
    2.8% or 554 total occurrences were Asian.
    0.6% or 131 total occurrences were Black.
    0.6% or 117 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    0.1% or 35 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of oliva in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of oliva in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

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