Alcalá de Guadaíra (Spanish pronunciation: [alkaˈla ðe ɣwaˈðaiɾa]) is a town located approximately 17 km southeast of Seville, Spain; in recent years the expansion of Seville has meant that Alcalá has become a suburb of that city. Alcalá used to be known as Alcalá de los Panaderos (Alcalá of the Bakers) because it provided most of Seville's bread. The town is located on the banks of the Guadaíra River, and watermills built during the Moorish period of Spain can still be found in the area.
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It is an educational space for the acquisition of values of sustainability, solidarity, awareness and respect for the environment, through work with elements such as traditions and immediate surroundings.
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It is the only figurative bridge in Europe, dragon-shaped. Its tiles are Gaudianos. Meeting place of the Alcalarenos to spend on their peaceful park days barbecues and walks along the banks of the River Guadaira.
I loved the view from the castle as it showed 2 highways merging together. Dos Hermanas - Sevilla. I liked the the idea of it ! :)
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Benarosa mill belongs to the group of "Mills River", within the urban banks of Guadaira. It is technologically rodezno mill, in which the impounded water using a weir converges in "buckets", narrow passages within which the rotating wheels, wheel hydraulic responsible for moving the stones were placed grind grain.
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Among the most monumental and best known area of Gandul archaeological sites are burial Chalcolithic period (about five thousand years ago, during the 3rd millennium BC). They are the first sites archaeologically excavated by Jorge Bonsor late nineteenth century, and research continues to this day.
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Fortified castle of century XII- XIII Castle XII- XIII century, which was ended in 1474 with the noble confrontations between the families of Ponce de Leon and Guzman in "Paces Marchenilla" linked to the accession of Elizabeth I Castilla.
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