Macarena, Seville
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Macarena is one of the eleven districts into which the city of
Seville Seville ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Spain, Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the Guadalquivir, River Guadalquivir, ...
, capital of the autonomous community of
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,
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, is divided for administrative purposes. It is located in the north of the city, bordered to the south by the
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and San Pablo-Santa Justa suburbs, to the east and north by Norte and to the west by Triana. It covers the area between the
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River and the Carmona Highway and from the SE-30 ring-road in the north to the Ronda del Casco Antiguo. It contains smaller neighbourhoods such as León XIII, Miraflores, and the Polígono Norte as well as the Miraflores park along the SE-30. The district contains the Andalucian Parliament (former
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), the Torre de los Perdigones in the park of the same name, and the Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena


Etymology of the toponym ''Macarena''

The origin of the toponym ''Macarena'' is disputed. While some authorities think that it is derived from
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, others maintain that it is from
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. If it is from Latin, ''Macarena'' would be derived from the male name ''Macarius''. It is supposed that a patrician named ''Macarius'' would have been an important
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landowner in this area. Alternatively, it is known that during
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rule, the still existing city-wall gate Puerta de la Macarena was named ''Bab-al-Makrin'', which could be related with to the current denomination ''Macarena''. The neighbourhood of ''La Macarena'' lends its name to the sculpture of Virgin of Hope of Macarena, sometimes known simply as ''La Macarena''. Many Sevillian women are named after this statue. This gave rise to the name of
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's Spanish-language song "
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".


Monuments and landmarks

The neighborhood is known for housing the Basilica of ''Nuestra Señora de la Esperanza Macarena'' ( Our Lady of Hope of Macarena), seat of the homonymous Holy Week brotherhood. The procession in the early morning of
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is one of the largest, most popular, and fervent in the whole of Spain. The wooden statue of Our Lady of Hope Macarena dates from the 17th century. The Neobaroque Basilica was built by Aurelio Gómez Millán in the 20th century. Next to the church is placed the Museum and Treasure of ''La Macarena'', where the huge artistic and sentimental patrimony of the brotherhood is exposed, working as a complete explanation about the famous Holy Week processions of Seville. The largest remaining portion of the
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city wall A defensive wall is a fortification usually used to protect a city, town or other settlement from potential aggressors. The walls can range from simple palisades or Earthworks (military), earthworks to extensive military fortifications such as ...
s is to be found in La Macarena neighbourhood. It spans two of the old city gates, from the monumental ''Puerta de la Macarena'' (Macarena gate) in the west, next to the Basilica, to the ''Puerta de Cordoba'' (Córdoba gate) in the east, and annex to ''San Hermenegildo'' church. The Parliament of
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is housed in the old building of the ''
Hospital de las Cinco Llagas The Hospital de las Cinco Llagas (literally "Hospital of the Five Wounds") in Seville, Spain is the current seat of the Parliament of Andalusia. History Construction of the building began in 1546, as a legacy of Don Fadrique Enríquez de Ribera, ...
'' (literally, Hospital of the Five Holy Wounds). Dated from 16th century, it is one of the best examples of Andalusian
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. The ''Torre de los Perdigones'' (literally, Tower of the Pellets), placed in ''Los Perdigones'' gardens next to the
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river, is the last remain of a foundry building from the late 19th century. Since 2007 it contains a panoramic room-sized
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. In the nearby ''Feria'' street is located the oldest marketplace of Seville, the ''Mercado de la Feria''. The building dates from 18th century and the greengrocer's, butcher's and fishmonger's stalls constitute a traditional and picturesque scene of Seville daily life.


Transport

One can get to and from La Macarena by bus. The TUSSAM C3/C4 lines are circular, running clockwise and counter clockwise all along the periphery of the historical center, and have many stops in the neighborhood. Lines C1/C2 are also circular, and connect La Macarena with outer neighbourhoods, such as ''Nervión'', '' La Cartuja'' and ''
Los Remedios Los Remedios is a district of Seville, the regional capital of Andalusia, Spain. It is located on the Isla de La Cartuja, south of the district of Triana, between two forks of the Guadalquivir river. It is linked by bridge to the city centre ( ...
''.


Gallery

Image:Spain_197.jpg, Hotel Macarena Image:Spain_193.jpg, Hall of the Basilica of Our Lady of Hope Macarena Image:Palacio_de_Pumarejo,_en_la_plaza_de_su_nombre_(Sevilla).jpg, Pumarejo Palace Image:Spain_264.jpg, La Ronda Image:Spain_238.jpg, Florencio Quintero street Image:Arab door in the Macarena Walls.jpg, Córdoba Gate Image:Relator.jpg, Relator street Image:Andalusian Parliament.jpg, Hospital de Las Cinco Llagas Image:Spain_119.jpg, City Wall


References

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