Vega del Guadalquivir

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Vega del Guadalquivir is a comarca in the province of Seville. It contains the following municipalities: [1]

A comarca is a traditional region or local administrative division found in Portugal, Spain and some of their former colonies: Panama, Nicaragua, and Brazil. The term is derived from the term marca, meaning a "march, mark", plus the prefix co-, meaning "together, jointly".

Province of Seville Province of Spain

The Province of Seville is a province of southern Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by the provinces of Málaga, Cádiz in the south, Huelva in the west, Badajoz in the north and Córdoba in the east. Seville is the province's as well as the Andalusian autonomous community's capital.

Alcalá del Río is a municipality in Seville, Spain. It had a population of 9,317 in 2005. It has an area of about 83 square kilometers and has a population density of 112.3 people per square kilometer. It has an altitude of 30 meters and is situated 13 kilometers away from Seville.

Alcolea del Río is a municipality in Seville, Spain. In 2005, it had a population of about 3,331. It has an area of 50 square kilometers and population density of 66.6 people per square kilometer. It is situated at an altitude of 32 meters and is 53 kilometers from Seville.

Brenes is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain. According to the 2014 census (INE), the city has a population of 12,737 inhabitants. It covers an area of 22 km2 with a density of 598,46 inhabitants/km2. Their geo-coordinates are: 37º 33' N, 5º 52' O and it is 18 m above sea level. The province capital, Seville, is 22 km away.

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References

  1. "Vega del Guadalquivir, Sevilla". www.geopostcodes.com. Retrieved 2017-12-28.