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Sevilla
Seville was a Roman "colonia" since 45BC. The important city got looted by the Vandals in 428 and developed into a Bishopric seat under Visigothic rule. After the Moors had defeated the Visigoths in the Battle of Guadalete, the conquered Seville and made it the capital of a province. Normans devastated Seville in 844 but Seville got rebuilt and flourished under the different Moorish dynasties.
In 1248 Seville was conquered by the troops of Ferdinand III of Castile. The emigration of hundredthousands of Moors to Northern Africa led to a decrease of economics in the whole area. Seville recovered in the 16th and 17th century, when it became the hub of Spanish maritime trade. During this period, the port of Seville had a monopoly on overseas trade. Vespucci and Magellan planned and started their voyages here.
The mosque´s minaret got "reused and coverted into the Cathedral´s belltower. It is named "La Giralda" and after having walked up the visitor has great views. Seen here is - in a distance - the "Metropol Parasol", as well named "Setas de Sevilla".
In 1248 Seville was conquered by the troops of Ferdinand III of Castile. The emigration of hundredthousands of Moors to Northern Africa led to a decrease of economics in the whole area. Seville recovered in the 16th and 17th century, when it became the hub of Spanish maritime trade. During this period, the port of Seville had a monopoly on overseas trade. Vespucci and Magellan planned and started their voyages here.
The mosque´s minaret got "reused and coverted into the Cathedral´s belltower. It is named "La Giralda" and after having walked up the visitor has great views. Seen here is - in a distance - the "Metropol Parasol", as well named "Setas de Sevilla".
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