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Sevilla |
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Sevilla, nestled on the Guadalquivir river in the heart of Andalucia, still reflects its rich history as a Moorish stronghold and a gateway to the New World during Spain's Imperial days. |
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La Giralda, the old Muslim minaret of Seville's Cathedral |
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The Rio Guadalquivir as seen from the Triana district. The Torre del Oro sits to the right and the Maestranza (bull ring) to the far left |
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The ever impressive Plaza de Espana on a hot sunny day |
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Museo de Arte y Costumbres Populares, sporting a gorgeous mudejar architecture facade inside the Maria Luisa Park. |
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