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Aznalcázar is a town located in the province of Seville, southern Spain. It is only 20 minutes away from Seville, and is one of the 13 towns located in Doñana National Park, one of Spain's most important national parks and wildlife reserves.
Aznalcázar | |
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town | |
Coordinates: 37°18′19″N 6°14′54″W / 37.30528°N 6.24833°W | |
Country | Spain |
Province | Seville |
Comarca | Aljarafe |
Government | |
• Mayor | Manuela Cabello |
Area | |
• Total | 449.84 km2 (173.68 sq mi) |
Elevation | 67 m (220 ft) |
Population (2018)[1] | |
• Total | 4,495 |
• Density | 10.0/km2 (26/sq mi) |
Demonym | Aznalcaceños or Aznalcazareños |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 41849 |
Area code | (+34) 955 |
Website | Official website |
As most Spanish towns, Aznalcázar has an active social and cultural life, with several bars and restaurants, annual “fiestas”, two supermarkets, one Spanish language school for foreigners and 3 banks. It is also home to Las Minas golf course.
Public transportation connects Aznalcázar with Seville, as well as nearby towns and landmarks such as El Rocío.
History
editThe town could be possibly identified with Olontigi, an ancient Tartessian settlement of which not much is known but its coinage issue between the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, bearing the Latin inscription OLVNT. The Barrington Atlas of the Ancient World equates this site with modern Aznalcázar.[2] Less likely alternatives proposed in the 19th century include Gibraleón, Moguer and Almonte, all in the Province of Huelva. Given Pliny's mention of the city along with Laelia and Lastigi on the Menoba river (Guadiamar), Aznalcázar, or a nearby town, is the most likely candidate.[3]
The current name derives from the arab fortress and palace (ar: حصن القصر), which translates to "Fortress of the palace".
Main sights
edit- Church of St. Paul, in Gothic-Mudéjar style
- 18th century houses
- Old Fountain
- Cerro del Alcázar, site of archaeological findings (such as Punic-Libyan coins) and of remains, such as remains of the fortress from which the town takes its name.
Tourism
editLocated inside the Doñana, one of Spain's most important national parks and wildlife reserves, Aznalcazar is a great gateway for ecotourism and Sevilla. The town has one small hotel, one casa rural (bed & breakfast alike hotel) and one Spanish language school.
References
edit- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
- ^ Richard J. A. Talbert et al (2000). Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World Princeton University Press. Map 26, D4.
- ^ Delgado y Hernández, Antonio (1876). Nuevo método de clasificacion de las medallas autónomas de España T. 2 (in Spanish). Seville, Spain. p. 239.
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External links
edit- Aznalcázar - Sistema de Información Multiterritorial de Andalucía
37°18′N 6°15′W / 37.300°N 6.250°W