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    The name Andalusia is derived from the Arabic word Al-Andalus (الأندلس), which in turn may be derived from the Vandals, the Goths or pre-Roman Iberian tribes. [10] The toponym al-Andalus is first attested by inscriptions on coins minted in 716 by the new Muslim government of Iberia.

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  3. The oldest theory has it that Andalusia derives from the name of the Vandals, the Germanic tribe which colonized parts of Iberia from 409 to 429. [7] That derivation goes back to the 13th-century De rebus Hispaniae. [8] In the 14th century, Ibn Khaldun derived the name from al-Fandalus, the Vandals. [7] Reinhart Dozy (1860) recognized the ...

  4. Jul 24, 2024 · Andalusia, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historical region of Spain, encompassing the provincias (provinces) of Huelva, Cádiz, Sevilla, Málaga, Córdoba, Jaén, Granada, and Almería. The southernmost region of Spain, Andalusia is bounded by the autonomous communities of Extremadura.

  5. Andalusia (Spanish: Andalucía) is the first in population among the 17 Autonomous communities in Spain and the second in area. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. Its capital is the city of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla).

    • Seville: A Quintessential Andalusian City. Romantic, dazzling, and sensual, Seville has a quintessential Andalusian character. This alluring city is one of the best places to visit in the region to experience traditional culture, including lively religious festivals and the famous flamenco dance.
    • The Alhambra Palace in Granada. The Alhambra is a masterpiece of Islamic design and one of the most visited attractions in Spain. The complex includes several splendid palaces, gorgeous landscaping, fragrant rose gardens, and lavish decorative fountains.
    • Córdoba and the Great Mosque. Córdoba is most famous for the Great Mosque, but this city offers much more for visitors, from charming narrow streets to an ambience you won't find in other Andalusian cities.
    • The Puente Nuevo in Ronda. In a spine-tingling setting, Ronda offers dramatic views and wild scenery. Built above a steep ravine (El Tajo) crossed by the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), this spectacular Pueblo Blanco features whitewashed houses clinging to the edge of a cliff top.
  6. Jul 24, 2024 · Henceforth, Andalusia’s history was closely linked with that of the North African coast until the end of the 15th century. The Arabic name Al-Andalus was originally applied by the Muslims (Moors) to the entire Iberian Peninsula. It probably means “Country of the Vandals.”.

  7. Andalusia has its name from the Arabic word al-Andalus. Due to its position, the fact that it’s very close to Morocco, and the agricultural and mineral gems it owns, made Andalusia a tempting prize for thousands of years.

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