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This article is about the region in Spain. See Andalusia (disambiguation) for other uses.


Comunidad Autónoma deAndalucía

Motto: Andalucía por sí, para España y la humanidad(Andalusia for herself, for Spain, and for humanity)
Capital Seville
Area - total - % of Spain Ranked 2nd 87 268 km² 17,2%
Population - Total (2003) - % of Spain - Density Ranked 1st 7 478 432 17,9% 85,70/km²
Demonym - English - Spanish Andalusian_andaluz, andaluza_
Statute of Autonomy January 11, 1982
ISO 3166-2 AN
Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate seats 628
President Manuel Chaves Gonz�lez (PSOE)
Junta de Andalucía

Andalusia (Andalucía in Spanish) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities that constitute Spain.

Located in the south of the country, Andalusia it is bounded on the north by Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha, on the east by Murcia, on the south by the Mediterranean Sea and Gibraltar, and on the west by Portugal.

Its capital is Sevilla.

The Spanish spoken in the Americas is largely descended from the Andalusian dialect of Castilian Spanish due to the role played by Sevilla as the gateway to Spain's American colonies in the 16th and 17th centuries.

A lot of Moorish architecture is found in Andalusia, because it was the last stronghold of the Moors before they were expelled from Europe in 1492. The most famous are The Alhambra in Granada, the Mosque in C�rdoba and the Torre del Oro and Giralda towers in Sevilla. Archaeological remains include Medina Azahara, also near Sevilla.

Andalusia is divided in 8 provinces:

Major cities in Andalusia are:

Andalusia is the home of flamenco music.

see also Macarena

Autonomous communities of Spain
Andalusia Aragon Asturias Balearic Is Basque Country Canary Is
Cantabria Castile-La Mancha Castile-Leon Catalonia Extremadura Galicia
La Rioja Madrid Murcia Navarre Valencia Plazas de soberanía