ANDALUSIA, Region, Spain

ăndəlooˈzhə, –shə, Span. Andalucíaänˌdäloothēˈä, autonomous region (1990 pop. 7,100,060), 33,675 sq mi (87,218 sq km), S Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar, and the Atlantic Ocean. Spain's largest and most populous region, it covers most of S Spain, comprising the provinces of Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, and Seville (Sevilla), all named for their chief cities. Andalusia is crossed in the north by the Sierra Morena and in the south by mountain ranges that rise in the snowcapped Sierra Nevada to the highest peak in mainland Spain, Mulhacén (11,417 ft/3,480 m); between the ranges lies the fertile basin of the Guadalquivir River.

Economy and People

Despite the natural wealth of the region, poverty is widespread; Andalusian farm laborers are among the poorest in Europe, and many unemployed Andalusians have migrated to more industrialized regions of Spain. With its subtropical climate, Andalusia has many affinities with Africa, which it faces. Barren lands contrast with richly fertile regions where cereals, grapes, olives, sugarcane, and citrus and other fruits are produced. Industries, based generally on local agricultural produce, include wine making, flour milling, and olive-oil extracting. Much farming has become mechanized. Cattle, bulls for the ring, and fine horses are bred. The rich mineral resources, exploited since Phoenician and Roman times, include copper, iron, zinc, and lead.

Moorish influence is still strong in the character, language, and customs of the people. One of Europe's most strikingly colorful regions, Andalusia, with its tradition of bull fights, Gypsy flamenco music and dance, and Moorish architecture, provides the strongest external image of Spain, especially to North Americans. Increasing tourism has made the service industry the fastest growing economic sector.

History

In the 11th cent. b.c., the Phoenicians settled there and founded several coastal colonies, notably Gadir (now Cádiz and, supposedly, the inland town of Tartessus, which became the capital of a flourishing kingdom (sometimes identified with the biblical Tarshish). Greeks and Carthaginians came in the 6th cent. b.c.; the Carthaginians were expelled (3d cent. b.c.) by the Romans, who included S Spain in the province of Baetica. The emperors Trajan, Hadrian, and Theodosius were born in the region.

Visigoths ended Roman rule in the 5th cent. a.d., and in 711 the Moors, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, established there the center of their western emirate (see Córdoba). Andalusia remained under Moorish rule until most of it was conquered in the 13th cent. by the kings of Castile; the Moorish kingdom of Granada survived; it, too, fell to the Catholic kings in 1492. The Moorish period was the golden age of Andalusia. Agriculture, mining, trade, and industries (textiles, pottery, and leather working) were fostered and brought tremendous prosperity; the Andalusian cities of Córdoba, Seville, and Granada, embellished by the greatest Moorish monuments in Spain, were celebrated as centers of culture, science, and the arts.

From the 16th cent. Andalusia generally suffered as Spain declined, although the ports of Seville and Cádiz flourished as centers of trade with the New World. Gibraltar was ceded to Britain in 1713, and in 1833 Andalusia was divided into the present eight provinces. With Catalonia, Andalusia was a stronghold of anarchism during the Spanish republic (est. 1931); however, it fell early to the Insurgents in the Spanish civil war of 1936–39. The region later saw recurrent demonstrations against the national government of Francisco Franco. In 1981 it became an autonomous region and in 1982 it elected its first parliament.

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...Al-andalus in Andalusia: Negotiating...History and Regional Identity in Southern Spain by Mikaela...of how the region is viewed...representing Andalusia as a valuable...deserving part of Spain and Europe...an entire region of Spain as "backward...groups such as Andalusian government...
...cultural conflation of Spain with the Orient, in the...conflation of Boheme (the region where many Gypsies lived...conflation of Gypsy, Andalusian, and Spanish identities...with Byron and Pecchio: Andalusia, and Spain by extension, appears...
...northwest region of Galicia...panhandle of Spain just north...throughout southern Spain, postmarital...throughout Andalusia, residence...latifundio regions of central and southern Spain, the men have...insistence of the Andalusian men on maintaining...
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...took us throughout Andalusia, a poor region of Spain and the one that held...and-yellow flag of Spain flies above the battlements...them flies the flag of Andalusia, white and green, the...paying homage to the regions Islamic heritage. Andalusias...
...varied enormously from one region to another. In some parts of Spain there were exceptionally good...ten or under should remain in Spain to be educated by priests or...who embarked at Alicante in Andalusia between October 6th, and November...
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...Valley than it does with any other part of Spain. Spains loose federal arrangement, established...gives Catalonia and other autonomous regions significant latitude in making laws and...subsidizes poorer areas (particularly Andalusia). Pujols harping on this issue creates...
...as Europes nether region -- a zone of fierce...condemned to the snow, Spain has always signified...sounds as if the Andalusian gipsy has run amok...without ever visiting Spain. Why risk disillusionment...On holiday in Andalusia, Emmanuel Chabrier...recording Sketches of Spain in 1959; for him...
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...Retirement at la Cala in Andalusia. Byline: DAVID SIMPSON...it out in Portugaland Spain, respectively. The courses...per centpremium in the region due to the resorts top-class...palmelavillage.co.uk. SPAIN Polaris World,MurciaPolaris...com. Atalaya Fairways,AndalusiaFor those retiring with...
...Atlantic coast of south west Spain in relaxed and friendly...relaxing, tranquil, Andalusian-style holiday." I couldnt...Huelva in the Andalusia region. But for a city of 150...to do in this part of Spain and the day before flying...Jerez, home to the Royal Andalusian Riding School - one for...
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...the large river, it is the longest stream in the Andalusia region of S Spain. There are several hydroelectric plants along its...middle course it flows through a populous fertile region at the foot of the Sierra Morena, where it is used...
...ootra ra, city (1990 pop. 43,006), Seville prov., S Spain, in Andalusia, on a branch of the Guadalquivir River. It is a rail junction and processing center of a fertile agricultural region. Horses are bred, and bulls are raised for the ring...
...city (1990 pop. 161,566), capital of Almeria prov., SE Spain, in Andalusia, on the Gulf of Almeria. A busy Mediterranean port, it exports the celebrated grapes of the region, other fruits, esparto, as well as iron and other minerals...
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