- Alcalá de
Guadaíra (Spanish pronunciation: [alkaˈla ðe ɣwaˈðajɾa]) is a town
located approximately 17 km
southeast of Seville, Spain; in
recent years the...
- The
Guadaíra is a
river that runs
through the
province of Seville, in Andalusia,
southern Spain. Its name
contains the same guad root as the much larger...
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contemporary example is the
Bridge of the Dragon,
which crosses the
Guadaíra River at Alcalá de
Guadaíra. The bridge's
support structure emulates a dragon's body...
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western Andalusia.
Bollo is a
classic among the
breads produced in Alcalá de
Guadaíra, a city with a
great baking tradition. The candeal,
bregado or
sobado is...
- The Alcalá de
Guadaira school refers to the
circle of painters,
initially brought together by
Manuel Ussel de Guimbarda, but
which revolved around Emilio...
- The Tranvía
Metropolitano de Alcalá de
Guadaíra (English:
Metropolitan Tram of Alcalá de
Guadaíra) is a
light rail line
currently under construction in...
- with La Rinconada, La
Algaba and Santiponce; on the east with Alcalá de
Guadaira; on the
south with Dos
Hermanas and
Gelves and on the west with San Juan...
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southeast of
Seville over the muni****lities of Dos Hermanas, Alcalá de
Guadaíra and Seville. Its
facilities are modern,
including campus-wide Wi-Fi and...
- Juan Pío de Montúfar y
Larrea (Quito,29 May 1758 - Alcalá de
Guadaira, Spain, 3
October 1818), II
Marquis de
Selva Alegre, was a
statesman and political...
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Guadaíra is a
railway interchange station between Seville Metro and
commuter train services of Seville, Andalusia. It is
located at the
outskirts of the...