La Algaba Explained

Settlement Type:Municipality
Official Name:La Algaba
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Spain
Area Total Km2:18
Elevation M:11
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Demonym:Algabeño, Algabeña
Utc Offset:+1
Utc Offset Dst:+2
Website:www.laalgaba.es

La Algaba is a Spanish municipality in the province of Seville, Andalusia, with a population of around 16,000. It is part of the region of La Vega and is located 11 km from the province's capital, Seville. The town dates back to the Byzantine Empire and has many historical artifacts and significant churches.

The Guadalquivir river features prominently in the history of La Algaba. The river acquires a considerable width here, and fishing on its banks is a common activity among locals. The town is also known for its many festivals.

History

The earliest mention of a settlement in this area comes from the early Byzantine Empire (sixth century CE), mentioning that the descendants of the earlier Turdetan civilization founded the village of Bálbilis at this location.[1] This village was later destroyed by the Visigoths.[2] The town's current name comes from the Arabic Al-Gaba, which means 'the forest'. Fernando III conquered the area in 1247 and gave it to his son Don Fadrique.[3]

At Fadrique's death, the area reverted to the crown. In 1304 it was given to the infant Don Alfonso de la Cerda, who later ceded it to the Duke of Niebla. The area was next ruled by Don Juan Guzman Medina Sidonia. In the 16th century, CE Philip II of Spain converted the lordship into a marquisate. In the 19th century, a municipal government was established.

Culture

Monuments

La Algaba contains three buildings of note.

The Church of Nuestro Padre Jesus Nazareno, the Ermita de San Salvador, the Bullring, the Old Bridge and Roman necropolis are also found within the town.

Natural areas

Guadalquivir River

See main article: Guadalquivir. The river Guadalquivir is central to the history of La Algaba. While passing through this town, the river widens considerably. It is surrounded by orchards of orange and large poplars leaning over the water. Fishing on its banks is a common activity among locals.

Rivera de Huelva River

The river Rivera de Huelva is located in the western part of the municipality on the road towards Santiponce. The union of water forms it from one hand, the Brook Galapagar and, secondly, water desembalsadas by the El Gergal. Its channel flows into the Guadalquivir once past the main town of La Algaba.

Festivals

Twin Cities

Notable People

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nutter . Nick . 2023-05-22 . Discover La Algaba: A Hidden Gem in Seville Province Travel Guide . 2024-04-18 . Visit-Andalucia.com . en.
  2. Web site: Algaba, La . 2024-04-18 . www.andalucia.org . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2011-07-26 . La Algaba . 2024-04-18 . Andalucia.com . en.
  4. Web site: La Algaba Turismo de la Provincia de Sevilla . 2024-04-17 . Tourism province of Seville.