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Marchena, Spain

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95: 76: 66: 51: 344:. From ancient times to the present, Marchena has come under the rule of various powers. Marchena is a service center for its surrounding agricultural lands of olive orchards and fields of cereal crops. It is also a center for the processing of olives and other primary products. Marchena is a town of historic and cultural heritage. Attractions include the Church of San Juan Bautista within the Moorish town walls and the 1098: 1111: 700:(National Confederation of Labour) were paid for by local landowners. The CNT worked to organise the various trade unions. Local labour arbitrators accepted the CNT conditions for maintaining working conditions and protecting day labourers. One of the leaders of the socialist movement in the region was Mariano Moreno Mateo (a lawyer and forensic psychiatrist) of Marchena. In the 1085: 929:(Andrés). Zurbaran was commissioned to paint the figures in 1634. He delivered the paintings in 1637. The most notable of the canvases are the Immaculate, due to its objective and meticulous treatment of the tissues, and the Crucifixion, due to the study of light through moonlight. The museum also displays a set of 15th century to late 16th century liturgical miniature books; a 102: 425:
public amenities including schools and sports centres. Marchena's historical area is located in the northern part of the town. Urban development has occurred in the western (San Miguel neighborhood), southern (Santo Domingo, San Sebastián) and southeastern (San Andrés) parts of town. The railway delimits the northern part of the town.
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The works of Marcos Beltrán are a chalice of golden silver and a portapaz of the same raw material. From the Baroque period stand the candelabra and altarpieces carved by Juan de Orea. In addition to the above, there are innumerable objects of minor authors but of great historical-artistic interest.
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also invaded Spain from the north. They ruled Baetica from 497 CE to 711 CE. However, in comparison to the flourishing economy under Roman rule, under the Visigoths, the population decreased, agricultural endeavours were abandoned and once trading towns became small forts. Evidence for this change
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Marchena is located in an agricultural region. The products include grains, olives, tobacco, turkey meat, and eggs. There are also supporting services and industries such as food processing factories and abattoirs. Marchena's manufacturing industries produce textiles, furniture, metal and chemical
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The area of the town is 379 square kilometres (146 sq mi) and in 2006, its population was approximately 19,773. Marchena is a centre for primary industries such as olive, cotton and wheat farming and secondary industries such as canning and greenhousing. These industries are supported by
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Valley at an elevation of 131 metres (430 ft). The climate is described as "Mediterranean Continental" with cold winters, hot summers and moderate rain. Summer temperatures can be over 40 degrees Celsius. Water comes from branches of the Corbones River such as the Arroyo del Lavadero stream.
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reached Seville. The region flourished under Roman rule for centuries. However, records of the time do not clearly identify the archaeological ruins about Marchena. Local authorities suggest they may include Castra Gemina, Cilpe and Colonia Marcia. Marchena fell into the Roman province of
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Other points of interest include Iglesia de San Miguel, Iglesia de Santo Domingo and the Iglesia de Santa Clara. Also, there are the Convent of Santa Isabel, the Convent of San Andrés and the Convent of the Immaculate Conception, the Ducal Palace and Cilla del Cabildo.
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The door is an arch boarded by two square columns. Above the door is a high crenelated platform. The exterior of the door is decorated with embossed stone shields. The original gate had a ramp entrance. This was changed to steps when the door was constructed.
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The Santa María de la Mota Church was built in the sixteenth century in the grounds of the ducal palace. It was built in the Gothic - Mudejar style on the site of a previous mosque. It has two types of façade, one in brick and another in
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Expo Marchena, a rural development trade show was inaugurated in 2004 by the town council, the Rural Development Society of Marchena, the Economic Development Society and the Association of Industrialists and Traders of Marchena.
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style. The three streets outside are marked by crucifixes located about statues of San Sebastián and San Pablo. Inside, there is a 16th-century sculpture of the Crucified Christ.ixteenth century. The main entrance is dated 1823.
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speaking Christians and Jews, Muslim Spain flourished. For example, Banu Jahwar Al-Marshaniyyun of the Hawwara clan lived in Marchena and was very wealthy. By the 12th century, Marchena was a medina (township) with a strong
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has a rectangular and an octagonal section. The decoration of the church is a mixture of Christian and Islamic features. Over the altar is the image of the Virgen de la Mota, carved in the 16th century. In the time of the
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through the Spanish civil war to become dictator until his death. Franco made Seville his first base of operations. Suspected opponents in the area, including those in Marchena, were rousted and killed.
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The Iglesia de San Agustin was built in the second half of the 18th century. The period from 1746 to 1761, brought several artists with ducal patronage to Marchena. An example is
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The Arco de la Rosa is a door in Marchena's ancient wall. In approximately 1430, the door was constructed in the gate that would have admitted travellers from Seville, the
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created the title of "Duke of Arcos" which was bestowed on Rodrigo Ponce de León, Duke of Cadiz (1443 – 1492). Rodrigo was the seventh Lord of Marchena.
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and the four evangelists highlighted at the base. There is also a depiction of the Crucifixion dated 1592. Other items include an ampolleta to take the
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In the church are displayed gold decorations by the silversmiths Francisco de Alfaro (c. 1548 – 1615) and Marco Beltrán. The works include the
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opens in three arcades. The design of the façade recalls the architectural style of Madrid of the first half of the 17th century.
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In the late part of the 15th century and the early part of the 16th century, southern Spain was afflicted with epidemics of
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Marchena's traditional fair is celebrated during the first weekend of September at Paradas Road. The attractions include
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entrances. One uses brick and another is decorated in wood ornaments showing evangelical scenes in relief, paintings of
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and brought their culture to the area of Marchena. This may have included centres of ceremony and ritual.
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This museum, located in the Almohade Tower at the Gate of Moron in Marchena is named after the sculptor
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or "Marshana". Despite infighting between Arab clans and their associated Barber supporters, resident
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In the eighth to seventh century BCE, a Phoenician community lived at Montemolin near Marchena.
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Human habitation of the Marchena area dates to prehistoric times at the third millennium BCE.
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The Iglesia de San Sebastian was constructed outside the walls of the ducal palace as an
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and a passageway to the duke's residence were added. The chapel master was the composer
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in black velvet and gold thread; and a rain coat embroidered with liturgical figures.
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are nobiliary shields and in the dome are angels and other decorative elements. A
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The Chalcolithic Archaeological Evidences from the Citadel of Marchena, Seville
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The Church of San Juan Bautista of Marchena on Calle Cristobal de Morales is a
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products. Other sectors of industry include building, hospitality and tourism.
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Marchena is located in the south of Spain, 64 kilometres (40 mi) east of
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The Prehistory of Iberia: Debating Early Social Stratification and the State
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comes from the archaeological surveys of the kilns used for manufacturing
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Marchena Dignity and Memory Association (DIME) on YouTube 25 January 2018
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Understanding Plague: The Medical and Imaginative Texts of Medieval Spain
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civilization gathered metals such as tin and gold from the waters of the
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Marchena is a tourism site due to its historical and cultural heritage.
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Vandals to Visigoths: Rural Settlement Patterns in Early Medieval Spain
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Coleccionismo y nobleza: signos de distinciĂłn social en la AndalucĂ­a
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Mountains of Silver and Rivers of Gold: The Phoenicians in Iberia
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style religious monument of the late 15th century that venerates
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From 711 CE, in its weak state, the Visigoth Kingdom gave way to
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activity. In Marchena, the premises of the town's branch of the
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As the Roman Empire declined, in the early 5th century CE the
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Socialismo, república y revolución en Andalucía (1931–1936)
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Coleccion de Documentos Ineditos para la Historia de Espana
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and well defined systems of governance. It was part of the
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occupied Seville. Products of the area were transported to
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Charles University in Prague, Karolinum Press, 2017 p125.
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was ratified. However, Seville province became a focus of
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Pedro de Mena, seventeenth-century Spanish sculptor
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Marchena, Seville
Municipality
A view from Marchena (2016)
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Marchena is located in Spain
37°20′N 5°25′W / 37.333°N 5.417°W / 37.333; -5.417
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Andalusia
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Seville
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La Campiña
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Province of Seville
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Flamenco
Pepe Marchena
Melchor de Marchena
Moorish
Seville

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