Tourism in Seville City

Tourism in Seville City

Seville and in Spanish Siviia, the capital of the region of Andalusia and the province of Seville in southern Spain, are located on the banks of the Great Valley River. Its population is about 699.145 inhabitants, making it the fourth largest city in Spain in the population after Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. Its 141.31  urban agglomerations is also the fourth largest in the country with 1.450.214 people, representing 77.5% of the total population of the province.


Seville: Spanish charm and the tradition of Islamic civilization on a pictorial journey

The days of the Islamic rule of Spain were notorious and Abdurrahman II had ordered the construction of a naval fleet and an arms industry in the middle of the ninth century A.D. of its most famous rulers, Ibn Abbad and named (Homs) for the landing of the Levant. Its landmarks are a beacon of Alkhiralda, built by the order of the Sultan Abu Yusuf Jacob Almouhdi Mansour. His population was, for example, Ibrahim bin Sahl, famous for his diwan.


Site and inhabitants of Seville
Seville is located on the Easy River of the Grand Canyon, with an average height of 7 metres (23 feet) above sea level. The population of Seville was 699,145 as of 2007 and the city's population in its suburbs is more than 1.5 million.


Mild winters and hot summers
The climate of Seville is the Mediterranean climate with oceanic influences. The average annual temperature is 18, 6 ° (65 °f), making this city one of the hottest in Europe. Mild winters: January is the coolest month, with the maximum average temperature of 15.9 degrees (61 ° F), and minimum 5.2 degrees (41 °f). Very hot summer: is August the hottest month of August, with the maximum average temperature of 35.5 degrees (96 °f), minimum temperatures of 19.4 degrees  (67 °f) each year and temperature above 40 degrees (104 °f) and on several occasions.


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