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Seville or Sevilla can refer to several cities, towns, and municipalities. Spain and Portugal *Seville (Spanish: Sevilla), a city in Andalusia **Sevilla FC, a football team which plays in the city of Seville *Seville (province), a province in Andalusia **Sevilla (Spanish Congress Electoral District), the electoral district covering the province *Sevilla la Nueva, in Madrid * Sevilha, in Coimbra, Portugal *Sevilla (Madrid Metro), a Metro Station in Madrid. Americas Colombia * Sevilla, Antioquía * Sevilla, Arauca * Sevilla, Atlántico * Sevilla, Boyaca * Sevilla, Caldas * Sevilla, Casanare * Sevilla, Córdoba * Sevilla, Huila * Sevilla, Magdalena * Sevilla, Santander * Sevilla, Tolima *Sevilla, Valle del Cauca Costa Rica * Sevilla, San José Cuba * Sevilla, Villa Clara * Sevilla, Santiago de Cuba Ecuador * Sevilla, Chimborazo * Sevilla, Sucumbios Jamaica *Sevilla la Nueva (Jamaica), the first Spanish settlement in Jamaica and the third capital established by Spain in the Americas. * ...
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Seville
Seville (; es, Sevilla, ) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the River Guadalquivir, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Seville has a municipal population of about 685,000 , and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the largest city in Andalusia, the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 26th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its old town, with an area of , contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. The capital of Andalusia features hot temperatures in the summer, with daily maximums routinely above in July and August. Seville was founded as the Roman city of . Known as ''Ishbiliyah'' after the Islamic conquest in 711, Seville became ...
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Seville, Florida
Seville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Volusia County, Florida, United States, founded in 1882. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 614. History William Kemble Lente, a vice president of the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway The Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway was a railroad and steamboat network in Florida, USA at the end of the 19th century. Most of its lines became part of the Plant System in 1899 and the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad in 1902. The line ..., founded the town of Seville in 1882 along the railroad right of way. Taking advantage of the location, he set about to build a community. He founded the Bank of Seville and built a large brick residence for himself. Teaming up with some northern investors, they started work on a grand hotel. Next the group built a complex water system costing $60,000. The relationship between Lente and his backers became strained and then bitter, and Lent took his own life at his ...
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Seville, California
Seville is a census-designated place in Tulare County, California, United States. Seville is located along California State Route 201 southeast of Cutler and . northwest of Woodlake. The population was 480 at the 2010 census. History Seville was named by officials of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in 1913. First child born in Seville was Dorothy Seville Wilhour on Dec. 21, 1914. Town gave father $20 gold piece for naming child after town. A post office was established in Seville in 1915 and was closed in 1931 Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP covers an area of 0.6 square miles (1.6 km), all of it land. Water system In March 2011, Catarina de Albuquerque of the United Nations visited Seville to evaluate the community's water system. She was appointed by the UN's Human Rights Council in 2008 as the first UN Independent Expert on human rights obligations with respect to access to safe drinking water and sanitation. She said ...
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Sevilla Metro Station (Mexico City)
Sevilla is a station on Line 1 the Mexico City Metro. It is located in the Cuauhtémoc borough in the centre of Mexico City, on Avenida Chapultepec and Sevilla street. It serves colonias Roma and Juárez. Iconography The station logo depicts an aqueduct. This is because above the station are the remains of a colonial era aqueduct, built in 1779, that ran between Chapultepec and Salto del Agua fountain. It had 904 arches and a total length of some . General information Sevilla was opened on 5 September 1969. The station is located near some interesting points of the city, such as the elegant tree-lined boulevard that is Paseo de la Reforma, the U.S. embassy, the Zona Rosa shopping and entertainment district, and the Torre Mayor, one of Latin America's tallest buildings. Ridership Nearby * Chapultepec aqueduct * Diana the Huntress Fountain, monumental fountain of Diana located at Paseo de la Reforma. * Angel of Independence, victory column on a roundabout on the major ...
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Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica
Saint Ann is the largest parish in Jamaica. It is situated on the north coast of the island, in the county of Middlesex, roughly halfway between the eastern and western ends of the island. It is often called "the Garden Parish of Jamaica" on account of its natural floral beauty. Its capital is Saint Ann's Bay. Saint Ann comprises New Seville, the first Spanish settlement in Jamaica. Saint Ann is the birthplace of reggae singers Floyd Lloyd, Burning Spear, Busy Signal, Bryan Art, Romain Virgo, Rashawn Dally, Chezidek, Shabba Ranks, Justin Hinds, Perfect, and Bob Marley. Marcus Mosiah Garvey, one of the seven recipients of Jamaica's Order of National Hero, was also born there. History Saint Ann is one of the oldest populated areas in the island of Jamaica tracing back to 600–650 A.D. It is believed to be the earliest Taino/Arawak settlement in Jamaica. When Christopher Columbus first came to Jamaica in 1494, he landed on the shores of Saint Ann at Discovery Bay, J ...
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Sevilla La Nueva (Jamaica)
Sevilla La Nueva or New Seville was the first permanent European settlement in Jamaica, the first capital of Jamaica and the third capital established by Spain in the Americas. It was founded in 1509 by Juan de Esquivel who arrived with 80 citizens and their families. In 1518, due to health concerns arising from Sevilla la Nueva's proximity to a mangrove swamp, the settlement was moved to higher ground at a location which was only a short distance away from the first site. This settlement was known simply as Sevilla. In 1534 the town's population was largely relocated again, this time to Spanish Town Spanish Town ( jam, label= Jamaican Creole, Panish Tong) is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872. T ... (''Villa de la Vega'') on the south side of Jamaica. A few inhabitants appear to have remained until 1554 when they were killed a ...
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