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Barqueta Bridge |
The Puente de la Barqueta (literally "bridge of the boatship", in reference to the formerly present " Barqueta Gate"), officially named Puente Mapfre, is a bridge in the city of Seville (Andalusia, Spain), which spans the Alfonso XII channel of the Guadalquivir river.
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Estadio de La Cartuja |
Estadio de La Cartuja or "Estadio Olímpico" de Sevilla is a multi-purpose stadium situated in the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain. It is commonly referred to as simply 'la Cartuja'. It was completed in 1999 for the World Championships in Athletics and seats 57,619 people. It was the venue for t... |
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University of Seville |
The University of Seville is steeped in history and is one of the most important cultural centers in Spain, dating to the 15th century when the Catholic Monarchs recovered the area from the Moors, a history reflected in its architecture. It was originally the Colegio de Santa Maria de Jesus which h... |
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San Pablo Airport |
Seville Airport (Aeropuerto de Sevilla IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL) is the main airport for Seville in southern Spain. The airport handled 4,051,392 passengers and just under 5,000 tonnes of cargo in 2009. It has one terminal and one runway. Construction of the airport began in 1915, and by 1919 the firs... |
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Santa Justa station in Seville |
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Church of the Savior in Seville |
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Puerta de Jerez |
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La Alameda in Seville |
The Alameda de Hércules, or simply La Alameda, is a square in Seville, southern Spain. Built in 1574, it was originally a promenaded public garden, named after the eight rows of white poplars trees (álamos in Spanish) that fill its central part. Located in the north half of the city's historic cente... |
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Santa Cruz in Seville |
Santa Cruz, is the primary tourist neighborhood of Seville, Spain, and the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city. Santa Cruz is bordered by the Jardines de Murillo, the Real Alcázar, Calle Mateas Gago, and Calle Santa Maria La Blanca/San José. The neighborhood is the location of many of Seville... |
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Pilate's House |
Pilate's House (La Casa de Pilatos) is an Andalusian palace in Seville, Spain, which serves as the permanent residence of the Dukes of Medinaceli. The building is a mixture of Renaissance Italian and Mudéjar Spanish styles. It is considered the prototype of the Andalusian palace. The construction of... |
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