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Most Educated in Valencia

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Valencia

1 Valencia 42.2%
2 Alicante 42.2%
3 Elche 42.2%
5 Orihuela 42.2%
6 Torrevieja 42.2%
7 Torrent 42.2%
8 Gandia 42.2%
9 Benidorm 42.2%
10 Sagunto 42.2%
11 Paterna 42.2%
13 Alcoy 42.2%
15 Elda 42.2%
16 Vila-real 42.2%
17 Mislata 42.2%
18 Alzira 42.2%
19 Denia 42.2%
20 Burjassot 42.2%
21 Ontinyent 42.2%
22 Villena 42.2%
23 Burriana 42.2%
24 Villajoyosa 42.2%
25 Santa Pola 42.2%
26 Aldaia 42.2%
27 Manises 42.2%
28 Xirivella 42.2%
29 Xàtiva 42.2%
30 Alaquàs 42.2%
31 Crevillente 42.2%
32 Sueca 42.2%
33 Oliva 42.2%
34 Vinaròs 42.2%
35 Javea 42.2%
36 El Campello 42.2%
37 Algemesí 42.2%
38 Novelda 42.2%
39 Catarroja 42.2%
40 Benicarló 42.2%
41 Almassora 42.2%
42 Quart de Poblet 42.2%
43 Onda 42.2%
44 Alboraya 42.2%
45 Cullera 42.2%
46 Ibi 42.2%
47 Altea 42.2%
48 Paiporta 42.2%
49 Calp 42.2%
50 Llíria 42.2%
51 Mutxamel 42.2%
54 Moncada 42.2%
55 Carcaixent 42.2%
57 l'Alfàs del Pi 42.2%
58 Alfafar 42.2%
59 Bétera 42.2%
60 Almoradí 42.2%
61 Rojales 42.2%
63 Requena 42.2%
64 Aspe 42.2%
65 Picassent 42.2%
66 Puçol 42.2%
67 Silla 42.2%
69 Benicàssim 42.2%
70 L'Eliana 42.2%
72 la Nucia 42.2%
74 El Grao 42.2%
75 Carlet 42.2%
76 Albal 42.2%
77 Benetússer 42.2%
78 Massamagrell 42.2%
79 Teulada 42.2%
80 Chiva 42.2%
81 Canals 42.2%
82 Nules 42.2%
83 Godella 42.2%
84 Alginet 42.2%
85 Benissa 42.2%
86 Utiel 42.2%
87 Benifaió 42.2%
88 Monóvar 42.2%
89 L'Alcúdia 42.2%
90 Albatera 42.2%
91 Cocentaina 42.2%
92 Alberic 42.2%
93 Pego 42.2%
94 Picanya 42.2%
95 Benaguasil 42.2%
96 l'Alcora 42.2%
97 Meliana 42.2%
98 Castalla 42.2%
99 Sax 42.2%
100 Alcàsser 42.2%

The most educated cities in Valencia have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Valencia leads with 42.2% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Valencia, 42.2% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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