Seville is a municipality and the capital of the Spanish autonomous region of Andalusia, and of the province of Seville. It is the most important city in southern Spain in terms of culture, politics, economy and art. In 2013, the city had 700,169 inhabitants, and the Seville metropolitan area is home to 1,519,639 people.
Seville is located on the Guadalquivir River, which is navigable for not too large ocean-going vessels all the way into the city. Seville has the largest historical centre in Spain and one of the largest in Europe,[1] in which the city's main attractions, the Cathedral of Seville with its tower Giralda, the Alcázar and the Torre del Oro are located. Seville's Triana district is considered the birthplace of the Spanish dance and music style flamenco. The city is also known in Spain for the unofficial, but very different dialect spoken there. Because of the pronunciation, the "sevillanos" are not always understandable even to other Spaniards.
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