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    Triana is a neighbourhood and administrative district on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River in the city of Seville, Spain. Like other neighbourhoods...
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  • Look up Triana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Triana may refer to: Andreya Triana, British singer-songwriter Jorge Alí Triana (born 1942), Colombian...
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    branch campuses in Seville, and Loyola University Andalusia. International primary and secondary schools Lycée Français de Séville (French school) Deutsche...
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    Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville, Spain, that connects the Triana neighbourhood with the centre...
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    Triana was a rock band hailing from Seville, Spain. Formed in 1974, the band was known for blending elements of progressive rock and flamenco music to...
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    the Alcázar; and the pontoon-bridge connecting Triana on the opposite bank of the Guadalquivir to Seville. The Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold) is a 12-sided...
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    Los Morancos (category People from Seville)
    de Triana, are a pair of Spanish comedians formed by brothers César and Jorge Cadaval. They originate from El Tardón, an area of Triana in Seville, Andalusia...
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    Rodrigo de Bastidas (category People from Seville)
    Rodrigo de Bastidas (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈðɾiɣo ðe βasˈtiðas]; Triana, Seville, Andalusia, c. 1465 – Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 28 July 1527) was a Spanish...
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    circumstantial evidence that his first wife left behind a mansion in Triana, across the river from Seville: her own property, not his, which passed into the hands...
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  • and lavishly ornamented with typical glazed tiles. The neighbourhood of Triana, situated on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River, played an important...
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    Capitana de Triana" (Queen Mother and Captain of Triana). The only image of the Virgin Mary in Seville canonically crowned with a Papal Bull, by Pope John...
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  • The Great raid of Triana in 1178 was an expedition under the orders of Prince Sancho of Portugal against the Almohad Caliphate in the modern territories...
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    María Jiménez (singer) (category Musicians from Seville)
    September 2023) was a Spanish singer. María Jiménez Gallego was born in Triana, Seville on 3 February 1950. At age 15, she migrated to Barcelona to work as...
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    Melchor Rodríguez García (category Politicians from Seville)
    Melchor Rodríguez García, was born on 30 May 1893, in the Triana neighborhood of Seville, Spain. His father was Isidoro Rodríguez, who died in an accident...
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    Carmen, la de Triana (Carmen, the girl from Triana) is a 1938 Spanish/German musical film directed by Florián Rey and starring Imperio Argentina, Rafael...
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    Tomares (redirect from Tomares, Seville)
    southern Spain. It is a Seville suburb of over 25,000 inhabitants situated two kilometers west of Triana District of Seville, separated from the city...
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  • enclosure of Seville (Andalusia). On the site previously stood a gate dating from the Almohad period that was demolished to build the Puerta de Triana in 1588...
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    Seville's unsuccessful bids for the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics. Neighbourhoods: Barrio León Cartuja Tardón Triana Casco Antiguo Triana Este Triana...
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    Virgin Mary, Jean Jouvenet (1700) Mary and St. Anne. Iglesia del Salvador, Seville Education of Virgin Mary, Parish church Saint Vinzenz Saint Anne with Virgin...
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    stage name "El Perlo de Triana", was a Spanish singer, musician and poet. Born in Málaga, Andalusia, he was raised in Seville. He was soon sponsored by...
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  • of a famous bullfighter named Manuel Garcia Maera (1896-1924), in Triana, Seville and its aftermath. Phillip Yannella and Wayne Kvam wrote articles on...
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  • Luis Maravilla (category Musicians from Seville)
    Returning to Spain in 1940, he performed with such troupes as Gracia de Triana and Estrellita Castro. Maravilla retired in 1957 to begin teaching. Luis...
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    Antiguo to Los Remedios, Triana and La Cartuja. There are three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the district: the Cathedral of Seville, the Alcazar and the...
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  • Sighs of Triana (Spanish: Suspiros de Triana) is a 1955 Spanish musical film directed by Ramón Torrado and starring Paquita Rico, Antonio Riquelme and...
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    The Seville Metro (Spanish: Metro de Sevilla) is an 18-kilometre (11 mi) light metro network serving the city of Seville, Spain and its metropolitan area...
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  • winners in order of votes were: Cathedral of Córdoba Cave of Altamira Seville Cathedral Alhambra Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar Teide National Park...
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    Juan Belmonte (category Sportspeople from Seville)
    design new techniques and styles of bullfighting. Born in Seville, his family moved to the Triana neighbourhood when he was three, according to the biographer...
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    him. On 3 May the Castilian fleet broke the pontoon bridge linking Seville and Triana. St Albertus Magnus wrote that the Moorish defenders used artillery...
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    Torre del Oro (category Buildings and structures in Seville)
    defenses and isolated Seville from Triana. The Tower of Gold was built 1220–1221, by order of the Almohad governor of Seville, Abu l-Ulà, with a twelve-sided...
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    fluently. Aged 10 or 12, she moved with her family to her father's native Triana, Seville. At age 16, she wed a cousin, bailaor Juan Montoya. Some time later...
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