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The Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (RACV) (in Valencian: ''Real Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana'') is a public law corporation, combining features of a public and private entity, founded in 1915 to research and study the Valencian language and culture.


Activities

Its research areas include Valencian history, culture, folklore, and most notably linguistics. According to its statute, its objective is ''the research, knowledge, encouragement, and promotion of the culture from the old Kingdom of Valencia (today Valencian Community), as well as the defence of the values and identity features of the Valencian people.'' It was first called Centre of Valencian Culture until 1978 when it was named Academia de Cultura Valenciana. In 1991 the Spanish king
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gave it the title of Royal Academy (''Real Academia'') adding it to its name. At the same time, the Academy joined the
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. Its headquarters are located in the Avellanas street in the historical centre of
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, close to its partner cultural association
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. In linguistics, the RACV defends Valencian as a singular language. The Academy considers
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as a different language from Valencian, but places both languages inside the of Occitano-Romance languages family. In addition, the section of Valencian language and literature of the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture elaborates and promotes an alternative form of standardisation for Valencian called
Norms of El Puig The Norms of El Puig (Valencian: ''Normes d'El Puig''), also known as Norms of the RACV (Valencian: ''Normes de la RACV''), are the linguistic rules developed by the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (RACV) (Valencian: ''Real Acadèmia de Cultu ...
which attempts to reflect the Valencian linguistic reality from an autochthonous perspective, supporting exclusively genuine Valencian linguistic forms. In this respect, the RACV disagrees with the official Valencian Academy of the Language (AVL) which prefers the unitarian linguistic thesis. The Royal Academy of Valencian Culture has had several moments of collaboration with the local, provincial, and regional governments, which have usually collaborated with its finance. For example, its linguistic rules, the
Norms of El Puig The Norms of El Puig (Valencian: ''Normes d'El Puig''), also known as Norms of the RACV (Valencian: ''Normes de la RACV''), are the linguistic rules developed by the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (RACV) (Valencian: ''Real Acadèmia de Cultu ...
, were the official Valencian standard in the early 1980s. The Academy has been given some awards and distinctions,DECRETO 163/2014
de 3 de octubre, del Consell, por el que se concede la Distinción de la Generalidad al Mérito Cultural a la Real Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana he Regional Government gives the Cultural Merit Distinction to the RACV/ref> and it has the support of notable cultural and political personalities, along with the patronage of the Spanish Monarchy. In 2015, the Royal Academy gained public promotion and recognition as a consultative entity for the Valencian Government. Besides, its linguistic rules were given public teaching recognition,Law 6/2015
2 April, ''de Reconocimiento, Protección y Promoción de las Señas de Identidad del Pueblo Valenciano''
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Article 21. Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) no. 101, 28 April 2015, pg. 36852-36866. (Reference: BOE-A-2015-4616) (in Spanish).
although it removed the following year.Law 1/2016
26 January. Boletín Oficial del Estado (BOE) no. 35, 10 February 2016, pg. 10393. (Reference: BOE-A-2016-1273) (in Spanish).


See also

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Norms of El Puig The Norms of El Puig (Valencian: ''Normes d'El Puig''), also known as Norms of the RACV (Valencian: ''Normes de la RACV''), are the linguistic rules developed by the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (RACV) (Valencian: ''Real Acadèmia de Cultu ...


References

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External links


Section of Valencian language and Literature
and dictionaries of the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture.
Royal Academy of Valencian Culture website
Valencian Valencian culture