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Seville, per Wikipedia

Seville is more than two thousand years old. The passage of the various people
instrumental in its growth has left Seville with a distinct personality, and
a large and well-preserved historical centre.

Seville was known from early Roman times as Hispalis. The nearby Roman city
of Italica is well-preserved and gives an impression of how Hispalis may have
looked in the later Roman period. Existing Roman features in Seville include
the remnants of an aqueduct.

After successive conquests of the Roman province of Hispania Baetica by the
Vandals and Visigoths, in the 5th and 6th centuries, Seville was taken by the
Moors in 712 and became an important centre in Muslim Andalusia. It remained
under Muslim control, under the authority of the Umayyad, Almoravid and Almohad
dynasties, until falling to Fernando III in 1248. Seville retains many Moorish
features, including large sections of Seville wall.

Following the Reconquest, Seville's development continued, with the construction
of public buildings including churches, many in Mudéjar style. Later,
Seville experienced another golden age of development brought about by wealth
accumulating from the awarding of a monopoly of trade with the Spanish territories
in the New World. After the silting up of the Guadalquivir, Seville went into
relative economic decline.

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