Learn Spanish in Seville
Learn Spanish in Seville, the capital of Andalusia and the fourth largest city in Spain, with a population of just over 1 million people. The city is one of the warmest in Europe with an average annual temperature of 18 degrees and a pleasant Mediterranean climate. The winters are mild with January the coolest month and the summers are very warm with temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees. Seville is a very old city, with its history dating back more than 2 thousand years. Having been under Roman rule for a considerable period, the city was taken by the Moors in 712 and it became an important Muslim centre of Andalusia. The city remained under Spanish rule under 1248 when it fell to Fernando III. During the Spanish Civil War, the city fell to General Franco’s troops in 1936 due to its proximity to Morocco and the invasion force that came from there. Today the city is a hotbed of culture, elegance and tradition and is why many people choose to learn Spanish in Seville. Culturally speaking the Seville region is very attractive and is famous for its fiestas, the two most well-known being Semana Santa (Holy Week) and La Feria de Sevilla (The Seville Fair). The processions during Semana Santa are internationally renowned, the women traditionally wear Flamenco dresses and the men wear their best attire, and so would be a great time to choose to learn Spanish in Seville. The city is also centre for Gastronomy, with the majority of the cuisine based on local produce, including seafood and olive oil and the popular local Sherry which is exported worldwide. Seafood tapas is incredibly popular and is served everywhere, and who could forget the famous Seville oranges which are used to make delicious marmalades.
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