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  1. Guadalcanal (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡwaðalkaˈnal]) is a village in the province of Seville, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. [ 2 ] The name was given to the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands in 1568.

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    Guadalcanal (/ ˌɡwɑːdəlkəˈnæl /; indigenous name: Isatabu) is the principal island in Guadalcanal Province of Solomon Islands, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, northeast of Australia. It is the largest island in the Solomons by area and the second-largest by population (after Malaita).

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    The municipality of Guadalcanal is located in the extreme north of the province of Seville, within the Sierra Norte Natural Park, declared by the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Its surface area is 275 km2, 110 km from the capital.

  4. Guadalcanal is the northernmost town in the province of Seville. Nature, cuisine and historical heritage come together to offer you the best of Seville’s Sierra Morena. There are myriad activities that you can do in the beautiful natural surroundings of this border town, located between Andalusia and Extremadura.

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    by Saskia Mier The northernmost settlement on the edge of the the Sierra del Norte Natural Park, Guadalcanal is a pretty village with several Mudéjar churches and a ruined medieval castle and walls. It has about 2800 inhabitants.

    The first human settlements in these lands are related to the Paleolithic period. The Iberians and Romans built the route of Híspalis to Eméritathat passed by Guadalcanal. Its current name comes from the Arabic place name Guad-Al-Kanal. The very fortified town was taken by the Christian troops of the Military Order of Santiago. The castle was built...

    Iglesia de Santa María de la Asunción The Gothic-Mudejar church was built in the fourteenth century, later expanded in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, but also features Baroque additions. Located in Plaza de España. Iglesia de San Vicente Privately owned church from the eighteenth century. Located on Calle Jurado. Iglesia de Santa Ana A Mude...

    Pozo Rico Silver Mine In 1555 a Silver mine called Pozo Rico outside Guadalcanal was rediscovered. It soon became one of the most important Silver mines in Spain. Notable Royal concession holders included Fuggers (German Banking Family) and Lady Mary Herbert de Powis. The mine has been disused since 1914 and is only of interest to industrial archae...

    When exploring the surroundings of Guadalcanal, one must not forget to visit the two magnificent viewpoints in the Sierra del Viento and Sierra del Agua, known as Mirador de la Capitana and Mirador de Hamapega, both located 8km from Guadalcanal. There are a couple of walking routes available for keen walkers, including, Ruta La Capitana of 8km in d...

    The gastronomy of Guadalcanal is very typical for a village in the Sierra, with predominantly meat dishes, in this case specifically lamb and pork. It is worth trying the caldereta (meat stew), rabada de cordero (lamb), cochinito frito (fried pork) and dishes made with game meats such as liebre con arroz (hare with rice) and judías con perdiz(beans...

    Guadalcanal's handicrafts include baking, embroidery and forging. Baking is carried out by the women for the village for special events, as well as embroidery which is also produced by the local women in the form of shawls etc. Forging is still maintained in Guadalcanal thanks to Antonio Rafael Rincón Blancowho has continued a family tradition for ...

    Cabalgata Reyes Magos Three Kings procession celebrated on the evening of the 5 January. Carnaval Celebrated in February. Día de Andalucía Celebrated the 28 February. Semana Santa Holy Week during Easter. Cruces de Mayo Celebrated in May. Fiestas en Honor a Nuestra Señora del Carmen Celebrated the 16 July. Semana Cultural Cultural week celebrated i...

  5. Mountain town located in the northern part of the province, in the valley of the Sotillo river. The township belongs to the Natural Park of the Sierra Norte, which comprises medium-sized mountains and vast pasture lands that alternate with oak forests, cork oaks, fall oaks, chestnuts, pine and elm trees, in addition to the forests along river ...

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