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The Guadalquivir is the second longest river in Spain. It runs from the Canada de las Fuentes to the Gulf of Cadiz – a distance of 408 miles. Although it used to be navigable all the way from the Gulf to Cordoba, it is now only passable to Seville. Visitors can explore the river on boat cruises in Seville where they will see many sites including the Torre del Oro, Maria Luisa Park and Seville’s enchanting bridges.
The Guadalquivir is the second longest river in Spain. It runs from the Canada de las Fuentes to the Gulf of Cadiz – a distance of 408 miles. Although it used to be navigable all the way from the Gulf to Cordoba, it is now only passable to Seville. Visitors can explore the river on boat cruises in Seville where they will see many sites including the Torre del Oro, Maria Luisa Park and Seville’s enchanting bridges.
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