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Capital of Andalusia and the Province of Seville, Spain
Seville (/səˈvɪl/ sə-VIL; Spanish: Sevilla, pronounced [seˈβiʎa] locally [seˈβiʝa]) is the capital and largest city of the Spanish autonomous community
Seville
Catholic cathedral in Seville, Spain
Santa María de la Sede), better known as Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla), is a Catholic cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It was registered
Seville_Cathedral
American mid-size luxury sedan
The Cadillac Seville is a mid-size luxury car manufactured by Cadillac from the 1976 to 2004 model years as a smaller-sized, premium model. It was replaced
Cadillac_Seville
Hispano-Roman scholar (c. 560–636)
Isidore of Seville (Latin: Isidorus Hispalensis; c. 560 – 4 April 636) was a Hispano-Roman scholar, theologian and archbishop of Seville. He is widely
Isidore_of_Seville
Royal palace in Seville, Spain
The Alcázar of Seville, officially called Royal Alcázar of Seville (Spanish: Real Alcázar de Sevilla or Reales Alcázares de Sevilla), is a historic royal
Alcázar_of_Seville
Municipality in Seville, Spain
Camas is a municipality located in the province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the town has a population of 25,706
Camas,_Seville
1816 opera by Gioachino Rossini
The Barber of Seville, or The Useless Precaution (Italian: Il barbiere di Siviglia, ossia L'inutile precauzione [il barˈbjɛːre di siˈviʎʎa osˈsiːa liˈnuːtile
The_Barber_of_Seville
Jamaican sprinter
Oblique Seville (born 16 March 2001) is a Jamaican track and field athlete who competes as a sprinter. He won the 2025 World Athletics Championships men's
Oblique_Seville
Fictional human and stage name created by Ross Bagdasarian
David "Dave" Seville is a fictional character; he is the adoptive father, producer and manager of the fictional singing group Alvin and the Chipmunks
David_Seville
Association football club in Spain
[seˈβiʎa ˈfuðβol ˈkluβ]) is a Spanish professional football club based in Seville, Andalusia, that competes in La Liga, the top flight of Spanish football
Sevilla_FC
Virtual band and media franchise
Alvin and the Chipmunks, originally known as David Seville and the Chipmunks and billed for their first two decades as the Chipmunks, are an American
Alvin_and_the_Chipmunks
Topics referred to by the same term
Chiriquí Seville, California Seville, Florida Seville, Georgia Seville, Ohio Seville Township, Michigan Seville, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne Seville Grove
Seville_(disambiguation)
International airport in Spain
Seville Airport (IATA: SVQ, ICAO: LEZL) (Spanish: Aeropuerto de Sevilla) is the sixth busiest inland airport in Spain. It is the main international airport
Seville_Airport
844 raid in the Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba
what are now Spain and Portugal, a Viking fleet arrived in Išbīliya (now Seville) through the Guadalquivir on 25 September and took the city on 1 or 3 October
Viking_raid_on_Seville
Annual fair in Spain
The Seville Fair (officially and in Spanish: Feria de Abril de Sevilla, 'Seville April Fair') is held in the Andalusian capital of Seville, Spain. The
Seville_Fair
American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor (1919–1972)
January 27, 1919 – January 16, 1972), also known by his stage name David Seville, was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actor best known
Ross_Bagdasarian
Autonomous community of Spain
Ronda (Málaga) Giralda, Seville Torre del Oro, Seville Plaza de España, Seville Seville Cathedral, Seville Alcázar of Seville, Seville Almonaster la Real Mosque
Andalusia
Province of Spain
The Province of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It borders the
Province_of_Seville
1950 Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short
Rabbit of Seville is a Warner Bros. Looney Tunes theatrical cartoon short released on December 16, 1950. It was directed by Chuck Jones and written by
Rabbit_of_Seville
Muslim State ruled by Abbadids (1023–1091)
The Taifa of Seville (Arabic: طائفة إشبيليّة Ta'ifat-u Ishbiliyyah) was an Arab kingdom which was ruled by the Abbadid dynasty. It was established in
Taifa_of_Seville
American personal luxury car
beltline. With the addition of the Seville, sales rose yet again, by 60%. Of the 6,050 sold, 2,150 were Sevilles. Still the division's halo car, Eldorados
Cadillac_Eldorado
Light metro network in Seville, Spain
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
Seville_Metro
Aspect of Spanish history
Seville has been one of the most important cities in the Iberian Peninsula since ancient times; the first settlers of the site have been identified with
History_of_Seville
Administrative district in Seville, Spain
administrative district on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River in the city of Seville, Spain. Like other neighbourhoods that were historically separated from
Triana,_Seville
Building in Seville, Spain
España ("Spain Square", in English) is a plaza in Maria Luisa Park in Seville, Spain. It was built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929
Plaza_de_España,_Seville
Agreement made by two Red Cross entities
The Seville Agreement is an agreement drafted by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in 1997 to specify which Red Cross entity takes
Seville_Agreement
Hybrid citrus plant
The bitter orange, sour orange, Seville orange, bigarade orange, or marmalade orange is the hybrid citrus tree species Citrus × aurantium, and its fruit
Bitter_orange
Town in Victoria, Australia
Seville is a town to the east of Melbourne, the capital city of Victoria, Australia, along the Warburton Highway, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges
Seville,_Victoria
12th-century Castilian scholar
John of Seville (Latin: Johannes Hispalensis or Johannes Hispaniensis) (fl. 1133-53) was one of the main translators from Arabic into Castilian in partnership
John_of_Seville
French play by Pierre Beaumarchais
The Barber of Seville or the Useless Precaution (French: Le Barbier de Séville ou la Précaution inutile) is a French play by Pierre Beaumarchais, with
The_Barber_of_Seville_(play)
Topics referred to by the same term
The Barber of Seville is an 1816 opera by Gioachino Rossini. The Barber of Seville may also refer to: The Barber of Seville (play), a 1773 French play
The Barber of Seville (disambiguation)
The_Barber_of_Seville_(disambiguation)
Local city derby in Seville, Spain
The Seville derby (Derbi Sevillano), also known as The Great Derby (El Gran Derbi), is the name of a local city derby located in Seville, Spain contested
Seville_derby
Public university in Seville, Spain
The University of Seville (Universidad de Sevilla) is a university in Seville, Andalusia, Spain. Founded under the name of Colegio Santa María de Jesús
University_of_Seville
Eleventh century Iberian Muslim refugee and royal mistress
Zaida of Seville, c. 1070–1093/1108 (?), was a refugee Muslim princess, formerly associated with the Abbadid dynasty, who became a mistress and then perhaps
Zaida_of_Seville
CDP in Florida, United States
Seville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Volusia County, Florida, United States, founded in 1882. As of the 2020 census,
Seville,_Florida
Port in Spain
The Port of Seville is a river port in Spain, located on the lower reaches of the Guadalquivir, in the city of Seville. It is the only commercial river
Port_of_Seville
Bishop of Seville
Leander of Seville (Spanish: Leandro de Sevilla; Latin: Leandrus; c. 534 AD – 13 March 600 or 601) was a Hispano-Roman Catholic prelate who served as
Leander_of_Seville
Village in Ohio, United States
Seville is a village in Medina County, Ohio, United States. The population was 2,335 at the 2020 census. Seville was platted in 1828. It was named after
Seville,_Ohio
Title in the Peerage of Spain
Duke of Seville (Spanish: Duque de Sevilla) is a hereditary title of Spanish nobility, accompanied by the dignity of Grandee. It was granted on 23 April
Duke_of_Seville
Census-designated place in California, United States
Seville is a census-designated place in Tulare County, California, United States. Seville is located along California State Route 201 4.5 miles (7.2 km)
Seville,_California
Bullring in Seville, Spain
Caballería de Sevilla is a 12,000-capacity bullring in Seville, Spain. During the annual Seville Fair in Seville, it is the site of one of the most well-known
Maestranza_(Seville)
1248 battle of the Spanish Reconquista
The siege of Seville (July 1247 – November 1248) was a 16-month successful investment during the Reconquista of Seville by forces of Ferdinand III of Castile
Siege_of_Seville
River in Spain
the only major navigable river in Spain. Currently it is navigable from Seville to the Gulf of Cádiz, but in Roman times it was both navigable from as
Guadalquivir
Italian explorer and navigator (1454–1512)
Berardi took over the Medici business in Seville.[page needed] In addition to managing Medici's trade in Seville, Berardi had his own business in African
Amerigo_Vespucci
Topics referred to by the same term
Raid on Seville may refer to: Viking raid on Seville (844) Portuguese raid on Seville (1225) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the
Raid_on_Seville
Canadian film distribution company
Les Films Séville (in English as Seville International or Seville Films, formerly Les Films Rene Malo, René Malo Vidéo, Malofilm and Malofilm Home Video;
Les_Films_Séville
Hotel in Manhattan, New York
The Hotel Seville NoMad (formerly the Seville Hotel, Carlton Hotel, and James New York NoMad) is a hotel at 22 East 29th Street, at the southwest corner
Hotel_Seville_NoMad
High-speed railway line in Spain
The Madrid–Seville high-speed line (NAFA or Nuevo Acceso Ferroviario a Andalucía) is a 472-kilometer-long (293 mi) Spanish railway line for high-speed
Madrid–Seville high-speed rail line
Madrid–Seville_high-speed_rail_line
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
(Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðalkaˈnal]) is a village in the province of Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The name was given to
Guadalcanal,_Seville
Tram system in Seville, Spain
known as Tranvía de Sevilla (Spanish for Seville Tram), is a tram system serving the centre of the city Seville, in Andalusia, Spain. It began operating
MetroCentro_(Seville)
Realm of the Crown of Castile, 1248–1833
The Kingdom of Seville (Spanish: Reino de Sevilla) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile from 1248 until Javier de Burgos' provincial
Kingdom_of_Seville
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Spain
Archdiocese of Seville (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Hispalensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Seville, Spain. The Diocese
Archdiocese_of_Seville
Paintings by Diego Velázquez
The Waterseller of Seville is the title of three paintings by Spanish artist Diego Velázquez, dating from 1618–1622. The original version is considered
The_Waterseller_of_Seville
2nd episode of the 19th season of The Simpsons
"Homer of Seville", also known as "The Homer of Seville", is the second episode of the nineteenth season of the American animated television series The
The_Homer_of_Seville
The Seville Theatre was a movie theatre on Sainte-Catherine Street West between Lambert-Closse and Chomedey streets in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, in a
Seville_Theatre
Tomb in the Seville Cathedral in Seville, Andalusia, Spain
The Tomb of Christopher Columbus is located in the Seville Cathedral since 1899. Previously, it was located in Valladolid, the Monastery of the Cartuja
Tomb_of_Christopher_Columbus
City in Andalusia, Spain
Los Palacios y Villafranca is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the city has a population of 35,225
Los_Palacios_y_Villafranca
Football match
Stadium in Seville, Spain. The match is known in both countries as the Night of Seville (German: Nacht von Sevilla, French: Nuit de Séville). The match
West Germany v France (1982 FIFA World Cup)
West_Germany_v_France_(1982_FIFA_World_Cup)
United States historic place
The Seville was a historic apartment building located at Indianapolis, Indiana. It was built in 1921, and was a three-story, C-shaped, building on a raised
The_Seville
United States historic place
The Hotel Seville is a historic hotel building at Vine and Ridge Streets in downtown Harrison, Arkansas. It is an L-shaped three story wood-frame structure
Hotel_Seville
Town in Victoria, Australia
Seville East is a town in Victoria, Australia, 46 km north-east of Melbourne's central business district, located within the Shire of Yarra Ranges local
Seville_East
neighbourhood in the Bellavista-La Palmera district in the south of the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. It lies on the east bank of the Guadaira river, a tributary
Bellavista,_Seville
Historic district in Florida, United States
The Pensacola Historic District (also known as the Seville Historic District) is a U.S. historic district (designated as such on September 29, 1970) located
Pensacola_Historic_District
1875 opera by Georges Bizet
players doubled off-stage music). Place: Seville, Spain, and surrounding hills Time: Around 1820 A square, in Seville. On the right, a door to the tobacco
Carmen
Last ruler of the taifa of Seville in Al-Andalus and poet (1040-1095) (r. c.1069-1091)
ruler of the Taifa of Seville in Al-Andalus, as well as a renowned poet. He was the final ruler of the Arab Abbadid dynasty of Seville, before being deposed
Al-Mu'tamid_ibn_Abbad
the city of Seville, Andalusia, Spain. 491 – Cathedral of Seville is built 600 – Isidore of Seville becomes bishop. 630 – Isidore of Seville compiles encyclopedia
Timeline_of_Seville
United States historic place
The Seville Bridge is one of nine metal highway bridges in Fulton County, Illinois that were listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This
Seville_Bridge
Palace in Seville, Spain
The Archbishop's Palace of Seville (Palacio Arzobispal) is a palace in Seville, Spain. It has served as the residence of bishops and archbishops of the
Archbishop's_Palace,_Seville
District of Seville, Spain
Nervión is a district of Seville, Spain. It lies to the east of the city centre (the Casco Antiguo), to the north of the Distrito Sur, to the south of
Nervión,_Seville
1912 painting by Francis Picabia
The Procession, Seville is an oil on canvas painting by French artist Francis Picabia, created in 1912. It is held at the National Gallery of Art, in
The_Procession,_Seville
1986 UNESCO scientists' averment
The Seville Statement on Violence is a statement on violence that was adopted by an international meeting of scientists, convened by the Spanish National
Seville_Statement_on_Violence
District of Seville, Andalusia, Spain
Macarena is one of the eleven districts into which the city of Seville, capital of the autonomous community of Andalucía, Spain, is divided for administrative
Macarena,_Seville
Play written by Tirso de Molina around 1616–30
The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest (Spanish: El burlador de Sevilla y convidado de piedra) is a play traditionally attributed to Tirso de Molina
The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest
The_Trickster_of_Seville_and_the_Stone_Guest
Council of Seville (or Seville II) was a synod of the ecclesiastical province of Baetica held in 619. It took place in the metropolis of Seville under the
Second_Council_of_Seville
Seville, the capital of the region of Andalusia in Spain, has 11 districts, further divided into 108 neighbourhoods. The Casco Antiguo (Spanish: Ancient
Districts and neighbourhoods of Seville
Districts_and_neighbourhoods_of_Seville
World Rugby Sevens Series tournaments
hosted at Estadio Ciudad in Málaga and the second at Estadio La Cartuja in Seville. These events were the inaugural season of the Spain Sevens and were played
2022_Spain_Sevens
Annual marathon in Seville, Spain
The Zurich Seville Marathon is a marathon held annually in the streets of Seville, Spain since 1985. It is organized by the department of sports of the
Seville_Marathon
There are numerous sights and landmarks of Seville, Spain. The most important sights are the Alcázar, the Seville Cathedral, and the Archivo General de Indias
Sights and landmarks of Seville
Sights_and_landmarks_of_Seville
Crash of trains on parallel tracks in Córdoba, Spain
Córdoba, Spain. The derailment occurred on a straight section of the Madrid–Seville high-speed rail line that was last refurbished in May 2025. A second train
2026_Adamuz_rail_disaster
the first line was opened connecting the cities of Madrid, Córdoba and Seville. Unlike the rest of the Iberian broad gauge network, the Spanish High-speed
High-speed_rail_in_Spain
Election in the Spanish region of Andalusia
provinces of Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville, each of which is assigned an initial minimum of eight seats and the remaining
Next Andalusian regional election
Next_Andalusian_regional_election
Former nickname for Celtic F.C.'s team and fans
The Bhoys from Seville is a nickname used to refer to Celtic F.C.'s team and fans during Celtic's 2002–03 UEFA Cup campaign, which culminated in their
The_Bhoys_from_Seville
Disease outbreak in Seville, Spain
The Great Plague of Seville (1647–1652) was a massive outbreak of disease in Spain that killed up to a quarter of Seville's population. Unlike the plague
Great_Plague_of_Seville
1919 film directed by George Siegmann
The Spitfire of Seville is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by George Siegmann and starring Hedda Nova, Thurston Hall, and Claire Anderson.
The_Spitfire_of_Seville
1995 novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte
The Seville Communion (Spanish: La piel del tambor, lit. 'The Drum Skin') is a 1995 thriller novel by the Spanish writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte. It follows
The_Seville_Communion
Musical artist
Loraine Seville (born 25 July 1986), better known by her stage names Raine Seville, is a Jamaican dancehall and reggae artist. She was born and raised
Raine_Seville
Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
province of Seville, in Andalusia. It has a population of 6,757 (2006) and an area of 483 km2. It is 87 km from the provincial capital, Seville. Sierra Norte
Constantina,_Seville
Urban area in Andalusia, Spain
The Seville metropolitan area is an urban area in Andalusia (Spain) centered on the city of Seville. With a population of over 1.5 million people, it
Seville_metropolitan_area
Square in Seville, Spain
'New Square') is a public square in the city center of Seville, Spain, containing the Seville City Hall. The land which the plaza is built on was formerly
Plaza_Nueva,_Seville
Musical artist
Seville was a rock group formed in the winter of 2001, by Mike Marsh of The Agency and Dan Bonebrake of The Vacant Andys and formerly Dashboard Confessional
Seville_(band)
Suburb of Perth, Western Australia
Seville Grove is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia in the City of Armadale. Seville Grove used to be part of Armadale proper but was established as
Seville Grove, Western Australia
Seville_Grove,_Western_Australia
American full-size sedan
The Cadillac STS (an initialism of Seville Touring Sedan) is a mid-sized luxury 4-door sedan manufactured and marketed by General Motors from 2004 to
Cadillac_STS
Species of plant
its dark blue-green leaves and purple stolons and rapid lateral growth. 'Seville' - released in 1980. Similar to 'Floratam', but with a finer texture. 'Sir
St._Augustine_grass
1929 film
A Romance of Seville is a 1929 British sound color drama film directed by Norman Walker and starring Alexander D'Arcy, Marguerite Allan and Cecil Barry
A_Romance_of_Seville
Stadium in Seville, Spain
Cartuja de Sevilla, is a stadium situated in the Isla de La Cartuja in Seville, Spain. It is used mostly for football and it is commonly referred to as
Estadio_de_La_Cartuja
Argentine footballer (born 1997)
English side Nottingham Forest for the 2023–24 season before returning to Seville for another year. Then, four years after his departure from Argentina,
Gonzalo_Montiel
13th-15th century Spanish shipyard
The Seville Shipyard (Spanish: Atarazanas de Sevilla) is a medieval shipyard in the city of Seville (Andalusia, Spain) that operated from the 13th to
Royal_Shipyards_of_Seville
Neighborhood of Seville, Spain
Santa Cruz, is the primary tourist neighborhood of Seville, Spain, and the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city. Santa Cruz is bordered by the Jardines
Santa_Cruz,_Seville
Place in Andalusia, Spain
Herrera is a municipality located in the province of Seville, Andalusia. As of 2024, it has a population of 6,573 and covers an area of 53.48 km2 (20
Herrera,_Seville
Metro line in Seville, Spain
Line 1 of the Seville Metro connects the capital, Seville, with Ciudad Expo (Mairena del Aljarafe), San Juan de Aznalfarache, and Quinto (Dos Hermanas)
Seville_Metro_line_1
SEVILLE
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Male
Arthurian
, dog-horse.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Servant of God
Girl/Female
British, English, Finnish, French, Latin
Valley; Usually with a Stream; Strong
Girl/Female
Indian
Our world
Girl/Female
Tamil
Keertana | கிரà¯à®¤à®¨à®¾
Hymn, A song in praise of God
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Conqueror of the Soul
Girl/Female
Hebrew
From heaven.
Female
Dutch
, firm spear.
Male
Native American
Native American Algonquin name ACHAK means "spirit."
Boy/Male
Hindu
New
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