arts and culture
Seville
Seville is capital of southern Spain and is around 2000 years old. This city is full of arts and culture. There is World Heritage site of Moorish and Gothic Buildings are found in the old quarter of Seville. There is a big town hall of the 16th century built in Plateresque style by Diego de Riano. The first tobacco factory in Europe was built here and now it is the University of Seville. There are also several museums parks and gardens in the city. The bull fighting museum is the one of its kind. One can enjoy the tasty seafood made from olive oil from Jaen, Cadiz and Sherry from Jerez de la Frontera. People go aroung enjoying a small dish called as Tapas from one bar to the other. This is popularly known as tapas scene. The mouth watering sweet cakes of this province are polvorones and mantecados. It’s a short cake made with lard, almonds and sugar.
Seville
Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik
Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik
Reykjavik is the capital and largest city of Iceland. It is the world’ most northern national capital. Population of Reykjavik is 120,000 in city limits and 200,000 in the Greater Reykjavik area. It is the hub of Iceland’ economic and government activities. The city is the only metropolitan area in the entire Iceland country. Reykjavik is a highly modernized capital of one of the most developed countries of world. It has one of the best welfare system and infrastructure in the world. Being located slightly south of the Arctic Circle, the city receives only four hours of daylight on the shortest day in winter. During summer, the nights are almost as bright as days. Reykjavik has been ranked as the top city in the list of ‘World’ 15 most green cities’.

Reykjavik is located in the southwest Iceland. Its coastline comprises of peninsulas, coves, straits and islands. Despite its North Atlantic location, Reykjavik is much warmer than other locations on similar latitude. Average temperature is January is 0 Celsius and rarely drops below -10 Celsius in winter. Summer months are cool with temperatures in the range of 10-15 Celsius. With its per capita car ownership being the highest among the world, Reykjavik is regarded as a car-friendly city. Abundant water and volcanic activity in Iceland have provided Reykjavik with a unique opportunity of using geothermal heating system.

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik
Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik

Pictures of City Iceland Reykjavik








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