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Guadalquivir

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Guadalquivir

River in southern Spain, rising in the east of Jaén province; length 600 km/373 mi. It flows by Baeza, Andújar, Córdoba, and Seville, to the Atlantic Ocean at Sanlúcar de Barrameda. It is navigable below Seville; parts of the river are bypassed by a canal near Seville, which has an inland port. It is very important for irrigation.



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Seville: it brings to the mind girls dancing with castanets, singing in gardens by the Guadalquivir, bull-fights, orange-blossom, mantillas, mantones de Manila.
 
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