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La artista comparte con su pareja un amplio chalé con más de 550 metros de superficie habitable, jardín y piscina
Gines: A Journey Through Time in Andalusian History Nestled in the Aljarafe region of Seville, Spain, lies the town of Gines, a place with a history stretching back to ancient times. Originally known as Ab-Genna, its name evolved through Roman rule as Vergilion Julii Gentoris. The Christian conquest in 1248 marked a significant turning point, leading to its transformation into Camero before finally settling on the name Gines in 1412. Archaeological evidence reveals a megalithic past, indicating practices of solar religion and metalworking. The town's proximity to Italica, a significant Roman settlement, suggests close historical ties. Under the rule of the Guzman family from the 15th century to the 19th century, Gines flourished, developing its economy around wine, oil, vinegar, and aguardiente production. By the 15th century, Gines boasted a church, hermitage, schools, a jail, a well, and a cemetery, indicating a thriving community. The video provides a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of this Andalusian town.
La artista comparte con su pareja un amplio chalé con más de 550 metros de superficie habitable, jardín y piscina
