Sevilla

Sevilla, or Seville in English, is a major city in southern Spain and the capital of the Andalusia region. It is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and significant architectural landmarks. The city is famous for its traditional flamenco dancing, historic sites, and festivals, including the annual Feria de Abril (April Fair) and Semana Santa (Holy Week). Sevilla’s architecture reflects a mix of Moorish and Spanish influences, highlighted by sites such as the Alcázar palace, the Gothic Seville Cathedral (which houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus), and the Giralda bell tower. The city is also an important economic and cultural center in Spain, with a diverse population and a long-standing reputation as a hub for arts and education.