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Seville fell very quickly at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War in 1936. General Queipo de Llano carried out a coup within the city, quickly capturing the city centre. Radio Seville opposed the rising and called for the peasants to come to the ci... |
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POST-RECONQUISTA
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Following the 1492 Christopher Columbus expedition to the New World (from Seville's port), the results from his claiming territory and trade for the Crown of Castile (Spain) in the West Indies began to profit the city, as all goods imported from the ... |
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MOORISH ERA
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After the conquest of Seville by the Moors. Seville was taken by the Muslims in 712 and renamed Seville , derived from Hispalis, from which the present name "Sevilla" is derived. It was capitol for the Kings of the Umayyad Caliphate, the Almoravid dy... |
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EARLY PERIODS
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Seville is more than 2,000 years old. The passage of the various civilizations, instrumental in its growth, has left the city a distinct personality, and a large and well-preserved historical centre. Although it has a strong medieval, renaissance and... |
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