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Andalusia Seville Prov.

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    Andalusia Seville Prov.


    The province of Seville is not found wanting in landscapes, fine cities, monuments and villages: in the north there are the mountain ranges; in the central area you will find fertile farm land, especially around the Guadalquivir river; and in the South there is part of the Doñana National Park.

    There are also sleepy and beautiful towns and villages to visit such as Ecija, Carmona, Utrera, many of which may be found around the Aljarafe region, as well as some villages set in the mountains.

    Gastronomy Andalusian cuisine has been inspired in equal measures by its climate and the numerous cultures that have established themselves there. The land is well suited to growing olives and grapes. Indeed, it is home to sherry, one of the world’s oldest and most famous wines, the production of which thrives on the year round sunshine.

    Andalusia also created another excellent drink, Sangria, made from red wine and fruits that is excellent for quenching the thirst on hot summer days. It is also home to the famous gazpacho, a cold soup made of diced tomatoes, cucumbers and green peppers in olive oil, vinegar and garlic, usually served with a sprinkling of croutons, which is again perfect for the local hot climate.

    The region also has fine line in confectionery and pastry - an Arabic legacy - and a variety of dishes based on pork and ham. Frituras (servings of small fried fish) and stews are just some of the other items from a school of cooking that boasts a long and well-established tradition.



    Places to see in the province of Sevilla

    Carmona

    Located in the middle of the countryside, in the midst of a landscape of fields used to cultivate cereals, it is one of the most important tourist destinations of Spain. In the city one can find many interesting remains of all the civilisations which have played a part in the town's history. From a distance the visitor is impressed by the Roman ramparts, which enclose a large number of interesting monuments, such as the Roman necropolis, the convent of the Concepción, the ramparts and the ruins of the Alcázares, the church of San Felipe, the Church of Santa María, the Puerta de Sevilla, the Puerta de Córdoba, along with many other civilian and religious buildings. It is a truly monumental city and one of the most important historical and cultural centres of Andalucía.

    The Sierra Norte Natural Park occupies a total area of 164,840 hectares and covers the section of the Sierra Morena Mountain range within the province of Seville between the boundaries Badajoz, Huelva and Cordoba. This area has the highest rainfall of the province, which allows the growth of \"bosques de galería\", with species of flora and fauna of vital importance.

    Coto Doñana.

    One of the most important reserves for migrating birds in Europe. Spreading back from Huelva in vast expanses of marismas-sand dunes, salt flats and marshes. It can be visited by Land Rover tour from the new beach resort complex of Matalascañas / Torre de la Higuera, accessible from Huelva or Seville.

    Roman Italica

    The Roman ruins and remarkable mosaics of Italica lie some 9 km to the north of Sevilla, just outside the village of Santiponce. There's also a well-preserved Roman theatre in Santiponce itself, signposted from the main road.

    Osuna

    Is located 80 kms from Seville along highway A-92 N-334, in the direction of Antequera. It is a ducal village which came to prominence in the 16th century, the period during which its most important monuments, the Colegiata and the University, were built. It has a small archaeological museum in the Torre del Agua and an assortment of palaces dating back to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.

    Estepa is located along the same highway, 110 km from Seville, and its tower overlooks the surrounding countryside. It maintains a walled area and a number of religious constructions. It is famous for its mantecados (lard cakes).

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