Andalusia
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- For other uses, see Andalusia (disambiguation).
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Motto: Dominator Hercules Fundator Andalucía por sí, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia for herself, for Spain, and for humanity) | |||
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Capital | Seville | ||
Area – Total – % of Spain | Ranked 2nd 87 268 km² 17,2% | ||
Population – Total (2003) – % of Spain – Density | Ranked 1st 7 478 432 17,9% 85,70/km² | ||
Demonym – English – Spanish | Andalusian andaluz, andaluza | ||
Statute of Autonomy | January 11, 1982 | ||
Parliamentary representation – Congress seats – Senate seats | 62 8 | ||
President | Manuel Chaves González (PSOE) | ||
Junta de Andalucía (http://www.juntadeandalucia.es) |
Andalusia (Andalucía in Spanish) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities that constitute Spain. Its capital is Seville. Andalucia is bounded on the north by Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha, on the east by Murcia, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea and Gibraltar, and on the west by Portugal. Tartessos, the capital of a once great power, was located in Andalusia.
More can be found in the entry Hispania Baetica, the name of the Roman province that corresponds to the region. The Islamic history can be found in the entry al-Andalus; "Andalusia" derives from this name the Moors gave to this land.
The Spanish spoken in the Americas is largely descended from the Andalusian dialect of Castilian Spanish due to the role played by Seville as the gateway to Spain's American territories in the 16th and 17th centuries.
A lot of Moorish architecture is found in Andalusia, because it was the last stronghold of the Moors before the reconquer by the Catholic Monarchs completed in 1492. The most famous are the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita in Córdoba and the Torre del Oro and Giralda towers in Sevilla. Archaeological remains include Medina Azahara, near Córdoba.
Andalusia is divided into 8 provinces:
Major cities in Andalusia are:
Andalusia is the home of flamenco music. Andalusia has an anthem written by Blas Infante:
- La bandera blanca y verde,
- vuelve tras siglos de guerra.
- A decir Paz y Esperanza,
- bajo el sol de nuestra tierra.
- ¡Andaluces, levantáos!
- ¡Pedid tierra y libertad!
- Sea por Andalucia libre,
- España y la Humanidad.
- Los andaluces queremos
- volver a ser lo que fuimos.
- Hombres de luz que a los hombres,
- Alma de hombres les dimos.
- ¡Andaluces, levantáos!
- ¡Pedid tierra y libertad!
- Sea por Andalucia libre,
- España y la Humanidad.
The Macarena is an aspect of the Virgin Mary recognized in Andalusia, Spain. It is the title given to Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza (Our Lady of Hope), in Seville. It is also the name of a neighbourhood in Seville and a common first name for Andalusian women.
External links
- Statute of Autonomy (http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/SP/Junta_de_Andalucia/CDA/Paginas/JDA-IndiceSimbolos/0,16390,,00.html) (in Spanish)
- Government of Andalusia (http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/) (in Spanish)
- Parliament of Andalusia (http://www.parlamento-and.es/) (in Spanish)
- Basic statistical data for Andalusia (http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/institutodeestadistica/dtbas/dtb03/dtb03.pdf) (in Spanish, .pdf format)
- Sweet Andalucia (http://www.inesrosales.com)
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