SEVILLA, SEVILLA, Spain

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Type of place: Urban
Natural surroundings: River
Things to do: Amusement place, Art, Casino, Cinema, Cruise, Festival, Museum, Palace, Pub/Bar, Restaurant, Spa & Welness, Theatre
Sports to do: Cycling, Dancing, Gym/Fitness, Hiking/Walking, Kayaking, Water skiing



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Introducing this place:

The Guadalquivir river –the ancient Betis– flows between the foothills of the Sierra Morena to the north and the Sierra Sur mountains in the south, irrigating a rich and fertile valley. In its lower course, 70 kilometres from the sea, is the ancient city of Seville, the capital of the Autonomous Region of Andalusia and of the largest and most densely populated province in Andalusia.

 

The towns and cities on the shores of the river are living testimony to its historic and cultural past. Seville, the emblematic city of universal renown, has been Arab, Jewish and Roman, and its river and its river port have served as a privileged destination for trade with the West Indies. Its art and folklore make this an exceptional tourist destination.

 

Location

It is the capital of Andalusia, and the largest province in the Autonomous Region. It borders the provinces of Malaga and Cadiz to the south, Huelva to the west, Badajoz to the north, and Cordoba to the east.

 

The capital city is Seville.

 

History

The origin of the city of Seville dates from around the first millennium BC, coinciding with its settlement by the Phoenicians and the Tartessians . Its location at the confluence of river and land routes favoured the rapid economic growth of the valley and the surrounding lands.

 

The settlement of Julia Romula Hispalis, founded by Julius Caesar, was the hub of spectacular commercial activity. Major settlements were established throughout the territory, whose buildings and monuments can still be seen in the present day. The Arabs left an indelible mark on the culture and monuments of these lands. In the 16th century, Seville experienced its period of maximum splendour . The port of Seville received goods from all over Europe, as well as precious metals from the New World, which contributed to the development of western Europe. The Enlightenment saw a revival of trade, agriculture and industry. The Universal Exhibition of 1992 promoted and enhanced even more the reputation of Seville.

 

The province of Seville is a mosaic of cultures whose roots are buried in the remote past. The great river basin of the Guadalquivir, the Sierra Morena mountains and the marshes of the Doñana Nature Reserve offer visitors a scenic map of extensive wetlands , and a sanctuary for a variety of birdlife; you can explore mountain paths among lush Mediterranean vegetation, contemplate the fighting bulls grazing in pastures dotted with ancient holm oaks , or lose yourself in gently sloping lands with inviting villages and monumental cities which are living testimony to a historic past of unparalleled splendour.

 

Game meats , pork products made from pigs raised in the mountain pastures, rice from the rice fields of the Guadalquivir marshes, and the fish and shellfish from the Andalusian coast comprise the ingredients of a varied gastronomy , which has its maximum expression in its “tapas” . The custom of visiting bars, taverns and "tascas" (typical watering holes) is widespread throughout the villages, towns and cities in the Sevillian geography.

 

The fare also includes hearty soups and stews, and the traditional sweets and handmade pastries of the district of Estepa.

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Sevillanas folk music

Sevillanas is a type of folk music, sung and written in Seville (Andalusia) in Spain. Historically, they are a derivative of Castilian folk music (seguirilla). Technically, they are an evolution from Castilian seguidillas, they have a relatively limited musical pattern, but rich lyrics, based on country side life, virgins, towns, neighborhoods, pilgrimage and, of course, love themes. They are sung by a plethora of local groups, like Los Romeros de la Puebla, Los Amigos de Gines, Las Corraleras de Lebrija, Cantores de Hispalis, and Los del Río. Every year, dozens of new sevillanas discs are published.

 

Sevillanas can be heard in southern Spain, mainly, in fairs and festivals, including the famous Seville Fair, La Feria de Sevilla. There is an associated dance for the music: "Baile por sevillanas", consisting of four different parts. One can find schools teaching "baile por sevillanas" in nearly every town in Spain.

 

Generally speaking, sevillanas are very light and happy music.

 

Sevillana is a popular flamenco-style dance from Seville. Its rhythm is 3/4 or better 6/8.

 

The Sevillana did not originate in Seville. It is an old folk dance, danced by couples of all ages and sexes during celebrations (fiestas or ferias), often by whole families and 'pueblos'. Sevillanas choreography is very stable, and knowing it is very useful, since it is a fiesta dance. This is why learning flamenco usually starts with this particular dance: it is easier to reach a particular level and there are more occasions for practice and training (even for men).

 

Each sevillana is composed of 4 parts, with each part divided into 3 'coplas', and with each copla made up of 6 movements. It is a very vivid dance, often excluded from flamenco by "purists". Paradoxically, during spectacles and shows it is usually Sevillana dancing that ordinary people (not born in Andalusia) take for 'the real, true flamenco', as it is full of turns.

Geography and Climate:

AVERAGE TEMPERATURE (ºC)

Jan:10.6 - Feb:12.2 - Mar:14.7 - Apr:16.4 - May:19.7 - Jun:23.9

Jul:27.4 - Aout:27.2 - Sep:24.5 - Oct:19.6 - Nov:14.8 - Dec:11.8

 

AVERAGE RAIN (mm)

Jan:65 - Feb:54 - Mar:38 - Apr:57 - May:34 - Jun:13

Jul:2 - Aout:6 - Sep:23 - Oct:62 - Nov:84 - Dec:95

 

AVERAGE SUN/LIGHT HOURS

Jan:179 - Feb:183 - Mar:224 - Apr:234 - May:287 - Jun:312

Jul:351 - Aout:328 - Sep:250 - Oct:218 - Nov:186 - Dec:154

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