Seville
Seville, a city with a rich history dating back around 2,200 years, has seen various conquests, including those by the Romans, Vandals, Suebi, Visigoths, and Moors. From its Roman name, Hispalis, the city evolved into a vibrant cultural hub.
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Seville Interesting data The new Santa Justa train station had opened in 1991. Between 1825 and 1833, Melchor Cano acted as chief architect in Seville. During the 18th century Charles III of Spain promoted Seville's industries. Places to visit Stadium Benito Villamarín Square Spain Metropol Parasol María Luisa Park Bridge Triana Tower of Gold Giralda Typical food Ham with pineapple Pestiños A deep-fried pastry bathed in honey. Fried fish Gazpacho A spicy cold soup that is made with chopped vegetables (such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and onions). Short History In 1247, the Christian King Ferdinand III of Castile and Leon began the conquest of Andalusia. Seville was taken by the Moors, Muslims from North of Africa. There were successive conquests of the Roman province of Hispania Baetica by the Vandals, the Suebi and the Visigoths. The city was known from Roman times as Hispalis. Seville is approximately 2,200 years old. General information Language Spanish Population Population of about 1.5 million, making it the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Currency Euro Religion Mostly crhistan Location Is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia. Subtema
Famous people Francisco Javier Labandón Singer. Sergio Ramos Football player. Carlos & Gonzalo Montoya Big Brother contestants.