sevilla
Sevilla (Spanish: Sevilla) is the capital city of the Andalusia region in southern Spain, situated on the Guadalquivir River. Known for its historic architecture, it boasts landmarks such as the Gothic Seville Cathedral (home to Christopher Columbus’s tomb), the Moorish‑style Alcázar palace, and the Plaza de España. The city is famous for its vibrant flamenco culture, annual Feria de Abril fair, and the Semana Santa (Holy Week) processions. With a Mediterranean climate, a population of about 700,000, and a thriving tourism and services economy, Sevilla is a major cultural and economic hub in southern Spain. Views Nigeria