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Ok i REALLY like how this random google pixel shot turned out, but insta won't even show my posts to my own friends, and I really wish someone would appreciate it with me, together 🥹 idk if anyone on tumblr will see it tho, capitalism has destroyed everything, man..
#photography#google pixel#google pixel photography#statue#art#seville#sevilla#spain#andalucia#andalusia#real alcazar de seville#gardens#neptune#neptune statue#travelling#travel photography#throwback#european beauty#personal#oc
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📍Reales Alcázares de Sevilla, Sevilla, España. 26 de julio de 2019.
#travel#travelblr#viajera#espana#spain#sevilla#Seville#alcazar#real alcazar de Sevilla#architecture#Spanish#spanish culture#royal alcazar of Seville#study abroad
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Sevilla | Van Moorse pracht tot Religieuze Schatten
Maandag, 27 februari 2012 | De laatste dag van mijn korte vakantie in Sevilla begint veelbelovend op de Alameda de Hércules. Een fontein sproeit ragfijne waterdruppels in het opkomende zonlicht – een magisch moment dat de toon zet voor wat een bijzondere dag zal worden. Na een kop koffie bij het beroemde La Campana is het tijd voor het eerste hoogtepunt van de dag. Real Alcazar: Moors…
#2012#Alameda de Hércules#Basilica de la Macarena#Guadalquivir#Jos Saris#Macarena#Maria Macarena#Metropol Parasol#Puente de la Barqueta#Puente del Alamillo#Real Alcazar#Santiago Calatrava#Sevilla#Spanje
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Real Alcázar de Sevilla - Seville, Spain by Alison Clarke Via Flickr: Please do not edit any photo in this album. Please do not crop out my watermark. Please do not share without linking back to this account, or to @cliqmo_ on Instagram or Twitter. thank you!
#Real Alcázar de Sevilla#Seville#Spain#Royal Alcázar of Seville#Royal#Alcazar#palace#al-Qasr al-Muriq#The Verdant Palace#Mudéjar style#unesco#world heritage site#Cliqmo#cliqmo photo#cliqmo photography#Alison Clarke#Alison Clarke photographer#Alison Clarke photography#cliqmo travel#travel photography#flickr
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Courtyard (Patio de las Doncellas, b. 1378) - Alcazar, Sevilla, 2024
#original photographers#photographers on tumblr#travel#spain#españa#ancient architecture#courtyard#light and shadow#water reflection#architecture
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Real Alcazar de Sevilla
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aoike character guide book
places visited in yasuko aoike's works (translation under the cut by the lovely @asnowperson)
ENGLAND 1- London (Midnight Collector side story among others) 2- The National Gallery (London) (Pt.1 A Thousand Kisses) 3- British Museum (London) (Pt.1) 4- Salibury Military Base (Lieutenant Colonel Eberbach side story) 5- Heathrow Airport (No.11 Seven Days in September among others)
GERMANY 6- Plymouth (El halcón) 7- Bonn 8- NATO Bonn Office 9- Cologne 10- Thermal Spas on the Rhine River and the old castles (Eroica, among others) 11- Lilienthal Monastery (Shuudoushi Falco) 12- Berlin (No. 15 Nosferatu, among otheres) 13- Trier (No.17 Trojan Horse) 14- German Military Hospital (Intermission side story) 15- Dresden (No.16 The Panda’s Maze) 16-Hamburg (From Lawrence with Love side story) 17- Eberbach Mansion
FRANCE/ITALY/GREECE 18- Paris (No.17 Trojan Horse) 19- Louvre Museum (No.1 A Thousand Kisses) 20- Charles de Gaulle Airport (No.11 Seven Days in September) 21- Nice (No.17 Trojan Horse) 22- Avignon (Alcazar Oujo) 23- Catacombes (No.8 Veni Vidi Vici) 24- St.Peter’s Basilica (No.8 Veni Vidi Vici) 25- St.Peter’s Square (No.8 Veni Vidi Vici) 26- Parthenon Temple (No.4 Love in Greece)
SPAIN/PORTUGAL 27- Sevilla (Alcazar Oujo) 28- Sigüenza (Alcazar Oujo) 29- Toledo (Alcazar Oujo) 30- Jerez Castle (Alcazar Oujo) 31- Jerez Monastery (Alcazar Oujo) 32- Jaén (No.18 Judgment of Paris) 33- Plaza de Toros de Jaén (No.18 Judgment of Paris) 34- Córdoba (Eroica) 35- Zuera, Alcala (No.11 Seven Days in September) 36- Aragon region (Eroica) 37- Calatayud (Alcazar Oujo) 38- Granada (Alcazar Oujo) 39- Barcelona (Eroica) 40- Valencia (Alcazar Oujo) 41- Lisbon (No.3 Achilles’ Last Stand)
SWITZERLAND/AUSTRIA/LICHTENSTEIN/ROMANIA 42- Zürich (No.13 The Seventh Seal) 43- Luzern (No.12 The Laughing Cardinals) 44- Vienna State Opera (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 45- Vienna Central Cemetery (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 46- Innsbruck (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 47- Innsbruck Airport (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 48- Hofburg Palace (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 49- Tyrol region (No.14 Emperor Waltz) 50- Lichtenstein (No.13 The Seventh Seal) 51- Romania military base (No. 15 Nosferatu)
THE NETHERLANDS/BELGIUM 52- Amsterdam (Eroica, Madan no Shashu) 53- Bruxelles (No.17 Trojan Horse) 54- NATO HQ (No.19 Poseidon 2000) 55- European Commission HQ (No.13 The Seventh Seal) 56- Antwerp (No.17 Trojan Horse)
NORWAY/SWEDEN/DENMARK 57- Oslo Airport (No.11 Seven Days in September) 58- Mora (No.13 The Seventh Seal) 59- Copenhagen (No.19 Poseidon 2000) 60- Kronborg Castle (No.19 Poseidon 2000) 61- Lousiana Museum of Modern Art (No.19 Poseidon 2000)
TURKEY/SYRIA/LEBANON/ISRAEL/PALESTINE/IRAN 62- İstanbul (No.13 The Seventh Seal) 63- Rumeli Hisarı (No.11 Seven Days in September) 64- Turkish air base (No.6 Inshallah) 65- National borders of Anatolian plateau (No.6 Inshallah) 66- Historical remains of Palmyra (No.6 Inshallah) 67- Beirut (No.6 Inshallah) 68- Jerusalam (Saladin no Hi) 69- Gaza (Saladin no Hi) 70- Tehran (No.6 Inshallah)
EGYPT/TUNISIA 71- Ancient remains outside Cairo (No.6 Inshallah) 72- El Alameyn (No.6 Inshallah) 73- Giza Pyramids (No.11 Seven Days in September) 74- Alexandria (No.11 Seven Days in September) 75- Hotel Rosetta (No.11 Seven Days in September) 76- Carthage (No.17 Trojan Horse)
RUSSIA/JAPAN/USA/OTHERS 77- Moscow (No.19 Poseidon 2000) 78- St. Petersburg (No.18 Judgment of Paris) 79- Hermitage Museum (No.18 Judgment of Paris) 80- Siberia (A Tale of Alaska side story) 81- Uspensky Air Base (Eroica) 82- Tokyo Tower (Hiiro no Yuuwaku) 83- Alaska (A Tale of Alaska side story) 84- FBI Fairbanks Office (No.9 The Alaskan Front) 85- Tazlina Lake (No.9 The Alaskan Front) 86- Hawaii (No.9 The Alaskan Front) 87- West of Eden (Eve no Musukotachi) 88- Olympos (Eve no Musukotachi)
#this ones actually in order since everything is numbered#charabook#from eroica with love#sons of eve#el halcon#alcazar#etc etc#yasuko aoike#my scans#mine
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First Stop: Sevilla Spain
We spent 5 days traveling through Sevilla with 1 day trip to Cordoba. The city was beautiful and full of historic buildings and streets. We had lots of local tapas! Where we visited:
Metropol Parasol
Cathedral of Seville: Rooftop tour!
Real Alcazar of Seville
Flamenco Show
Parque de Maria Luisa
Alcazar of Cordoba
Mezquite-Catedral of Cordoba
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Hi Hibi how are you. I’m trying to convince my friend that we should go to Sevilla on holiday but she’s a little apprehensive as she doesn’t know what to do there. What sort of things do you have on your itinerary for when you go??
Here’s our itinerary, literally copied and pasted from our Google doc lmao:
Royal Alcazar
Giralda
Flamenco show
Yemas de San Leandro (nun-operated bakery)
Royal Shipyards
Sevilla Cathedral
Maria Luisa Park
University of Sevilla
Triana
Museum of Fine Arts
Palacio de las Dueñas
Casa de Pilatos
We’re the kind of people who like to walk around and explore organically, with some touchstones when we’re at a loss, so it’s the perfect city for us—but there’s also definitely a lot to do and see! I hope this helps convince your friend!!
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Alcazar de Séville 📷 Dominique Dubois #alcazar #alcazarsevilla #seville #sevilla #andalousie🇪🇸 #andalucía #espagne #españa #europe https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm66EJ_sM4N/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Banu Qasi triology: Locations (+ Maps extracted from the book and modern reconstruction of plans of some cities of that period of time I found on Internet)
(* Some towns and cities that already existed are not in this maps, but probably were not included in the maps because maybe they're not relevant for the story, X, X, X )
Zaragoza (×) (although this one represents the Zaragoza from 11th century, due to the presence of the Palace of Aljaferia (×), although a watchtower existed since 9-10th centuries in that place, the Troubadour's Tower, that currently forms part of the palace)
Tudela, but here's a video of Pamplona/Iruña
Córdoba (Here's a video with the current-day Alcázar and the Caliphal baths)
Toledo
Alaba: Álava
Al Bayda, Albayda: Albelda
Al Burj: Borja
Al Busherat: Las Alpujarras
Al Faru: Alfaro
Al Garb: 'the west', Algarve
Al Hamma: Alhama
Al Hamma: site that corresponds to the current Baños de Fitero
Al Hamra: 'the red', the Alhambra of Granada
Al Lura: Álora
Al Maghrib: current Maghreb area, Morocco, Algeria and Mauritania
Al Mahdiyya: capital of the Fatimid Caliphate founded by Al Mahdi
Al Mariya: Almería
Al Mahsan: Almazán
Al Mudawar: Almudévar
Al Munastir: Almonacid
Al Qala't: Alcalá de Henares
Al Qāhira: Cairo
Al Qastil: Carcastillo or Murillo el Fruto
Al Qila: Castile
Al Qulaiya: Alcolea
Al Qubba: Talavera
Al Rawda: one of the interior gardens of the alcazar of Córdoba, where most of the emirs were buried
Al Sarqiyya: Axarquía, in Granada
Al Xaraf: Aljarafe
Al Jazira: Algeciras
Almunya de Aisha: Muniesa
Al Sajra: Azagra
Antaqira: Antequera
Arnit: Arnedo
Aryiduna: Archidona
Askaniya: Cascante
Asturqa: Astorga
Asnad:Cenes
Astīban: fortress located in the current-day Alhambra
Aura: Fortress next to Barcelona, possibly in present-day Valldaura
Aybar: Aibar
Bab al Qantara: the Bridge Gate, in Córdoba, also known as Bab as-Sudda or the Azud Gate
Baghdad: capital of the Abbasid emirate
Bagúh: Priego
Bahr Algarbí: Atlantic Ocean
Bahr Arrum: Mediterranean sea
Balaga: Balager
Balma: place located on the left bank of the Ebro river next to Calahorra, it may correspond to the town of San Adrián
Balansiya: Valencia
Balterra: Valtierra
Bambaluna: Pampiluna, Pamplona
Banu Basir: Benameji
Baquira: Viguera
Barbitaniya: región of Sobrarbe, that included Jaca, Barbastro and Boltaña
Barsaluna: Barcelona
Baskunsa: place name that would correspond to the fortress of Rocaforte, which after the Reconquest, it would give to the current Sangüesa, located at the foot of this valley
Batalyus: Badajoz
Barbastur: Barbastro
Bayanna: Baena
Bayāna: Pechina, important trading city of the Mediterranean sea, replaced by the port of Almería
Basta: Baza
Bilad al Ándalus: Hispania
Bulāy: Poley, Aguilar de la Frontera
Burbaster: Bobastro, Umar ibn Hafsún's shelter
Cantabria: mountain range that borders river Ebro by the north, next to Logroño
Castro Muros: San Esteban de Gormaz
Dar al Islam: the lands of Islam
Dar al Rahn: the House of Hostages, in Córdoba
Daniya: Denia
Daruqa: Daroca
Deio: Monjardín
Dus Amantis: the Rock of the Lovers
Falah'san: Falces
Fās: Fez, capital of the Idrisi emirate
Finyāna: Fiñans
Galaskiya: Land of the galaskiyun, the gascons
Galipenzo: Gallipienzo
Garnata: Granada
Girunda: Girona
Hardaris: Ardales
Hisn Asar: Iznájar
Hisn Qámara: castle of uncertain location, near Colmenar and Casabermeja, in the province of Málaga
Hisn Qastuluna: the ancient Roman city Cástulo, in Jaén
Iacca: Jaca
Ifriqiya: Tunisia
Ilbira: Elvira, next to Granada, capital of the distrit with the same name.
Isbāniyā: Christian chroniclers called the peninsula as a whole Hispania. For the Arabs, Al Ándalus is only the land dominated by Islam. They call the Christian land by the name of their kingdoms, and the term Isbāniyā is reserved for the entire peninsula, although it is rarely used.
Ishbiliya: Sevilla
Istiba: Estepa
Istiya: Écija
Kabbaruso: Caparroso
Kara: Santacara
Larida: Lleida
Ledena: Liédena
Leqant: Fuente de Cantos
Liyun: León
Lizarrara: Estella-Lizarra
Madinat Selim: Medinaceli
Madinat al Faray: Guadalajara
Malaqa: Málaga
Mārida: Mérida
Martus: Martos
Milīla: Melilla
Millas: Mijas
Muish: Muez
Munt Sun: Monzón
Munt Liyūn: Monteleón
Mursiya: Murcia, also known as Tudmir (this name comes from the Visigothic count Teodomiro, who ruled it by the time the Muslims arrived to the Peninsula)
Nasira: Nájera
Niebla: District that corresponds to the current-day province of Huelva
Orreaga: mountains of Ibañeta or Roncesvalles
Ossa: Huesa del Común
Qabra: Cabra
Qabtil: Isla Menor (Sevilla)
Qadis: Cádiz
Qala't al Hajar/Qalahurra: Calahorra
Qala't al Hans: Alange
Qala't Gazuan: Alcalá de Guadaira
Qala't Ayub: Calatayud
Qala't Musa: Calamocha
Qala't Rabah: Calatrava
Qarmuna: Carmona
Qarqar: Cárcar
Qasida: Cáseda
Qarcastil: Carcastillo
Qasr Bunayra: Casarabonela
Qayrawán: Kairuán, capital of Ifriqiya, current-day Tunis
Quluniya: Clunia
Qumaris: Comares
Quriya: Coria del Río
Qurtuba: Córdoba
Qustantaniyeh: Constantinople
Qutanda: Cutanda
Raya: district that corresponds to the province of Málaga
Rasif: A promenade in Córdoba that ran along the right bank of the Guadalquivir river
Resa: fortress located on the banks of the Ebro, near the mouth of the river Arga
River Eiroca: River Iregua
River Iberus*: River Ebro
*the Iberian peninsula takes its name from the river Iberus/Ibero, the river Ebro
Rumiya: Rome
Sabta: Ceuta
Salubāniya: Salobreña
Santabariyya: Santaver, Muslim district that corresponds to the province of Cuenca
Saqunda: village in the suburb of Córdoba, on the left bank of the Guadalquivir river
Sajra Qays: Qays rock, fortress located near the current-day town of Huarte Araquil, in the Rock of Echauri, northwest of Pamplona
Saraqusta: Zaragoza
Seqontiya: Sigüenza
Siduna: Medina Sidonia
Sirtaniya: La Cerretania, in the Aragonese area of the Pyrenees, around the valleys of the Gállego and Cinca rivers. This denomination disappears from the sources from the 10th century, when the County of Aragon appears
Siya: Ejea de los Caballeros
Suhayl: Fuengirola
Sumuntān: Somontín
Tahert: city in the north of Africa, in Algeria
Tahust: Tauste
Takurunna: one of the corias of Al Andalus, with capital in Ronda
Tarraquna: Tarragona
Talyayra: fortress located below Bobastro, over the Guadalhorce river.
Tarasuna: Tarazona
Tāy^ula: Tíjola
Tulaytula: Toledo
Turtusa: Tortosa
Tutila: Tudela
Uādi al Hamma: River Alhama
Uādi al Hiyara: Guadalajara. At first, the name of rhe city was Madinat al Faray, but later it adopted the old name of the river Henares
Uādi al Jurs: River Guadalhorce
Uādi al Kabir: River Guadalquivir, 'the big river'
Uādi al Walid: Valladolid
Uādi Anna: River Guadiana
Uādi Aragun: River Aragon
Uādi Aruad: River Arga
Uādi Cinqa: River Cinca
Uādi Duwiro: River Duero
Uādi Eyroqa: River Iregua
Uādi Ibru: river Ebro, and by extension, the Ebro valley. (Also known as Uādi Abro or Uādi Ibro)
Uādi 'Ís: Guádix
Uādi Nahar: River Henares
Uādi Qalash: River Queiles
Uādi Salit: River Guadacelete
Uādi Salún: River Jalón
Uādi Sanyil: River Genil
Uādi Tadjo: River Tajo
Uādi Uarba: River Huerva
Uādi Urbiqo: River Órbigo
Uādi Yallaq: River Gállego
Uādi Zidaq: River Cidacos
Uakhshama: Osma
Uasqa: Huesca
Ubbada: Úbeda
Uksunuba: Faro (Portugal)
Ulit: Olite
Uriyuwala: Orihuela
Ushbuna: Lisboa
Vareia: Varea
Welba: Huelva
Yabal al Bardi: Las Bardenas Reales, in Navarra
Yabal Sulayr: the mountains of the Sun, Sierra Nevada
Yabal Tariq: 'the mountain of Tariq', Gibraltar
Yayán: Jaén
Yilliqiya: Asturias (and by extension, Galicia). It's also writen as Illiqiya or Gilliqiya.
Yussana: Lucena
Etymology II Characters
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🇪🇸 Испания В городе Севилья непременно нужно посетить главную достопримечательность – замок Алькасар (Real Alcazar de Sevilla). Этот дворец поистине величествен.
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Week 2: Settling in and Sevilla
A gentle morning sun greets me as I settle into the train. Our destination? Valencia, the third largest city in Spain and our host for this weekend. Surrounded by the natural landscapes and rolling hills, I can’t help but reflect on my experience thus far.
Welcome back! This is Lilly, a CEE student studying in Madrid. This week, myself and 13 flat mates were transferred from a residencia to our apartment for the remainder of our studies in Madrid. The rain, of course, was determined and persistent to mock us in the process, leaving us drenched by the time we reached our destination. Sopping wet in our foyer, our laughter rang, echoing off of the cavernous ceilings at the ill-timed downpour. Grinning ear to ear (mostly from the challenge of our arrival) we were finally able to settle into a barrio. Any nerves about Madrid living dissipated, as we took in the newly updated rooms that reflected a comfortable yet modern atmosphere. Opposed to the more traditional Spanish architecture and style that we anticipated, we are living in a newly updated co-living apartment, where we graciously have air conditioning and a dryer. Both of which are a rare commodity throughout Europe.
The highlight of the week (naturally), was our trip to Seville last weekend. This trip had been organized and included as part of our program, so we traveled as a group via train – my new favorite method of travel – and found ourselves within walking distance from the city center. Friday night we meandered about the city, marveling at the beautiful tilework and architecture of the old town. We enjoyed phenomenal (and economical) tapas at La Sacristia, found amazing gelato, and meandered along the Canal de Alfonso, lingering to ponder the peaceful nature of the city at night. Observing the liveliness of Seville, we admired the unhurried approach to nearly every aspect of their culture. Tarrying alongside the river, walking contentedly from place to place, taking the time to share a meal with friends and family. They were happy with where they were in the present moment, something I find myself valuing as I explore new cultures and cities.
Canal de Alfonso. A peaceful setting to enjoy fresh air and companionship.
Saturday we were surrounded by an incredibly beautiful palace – one that connects three religions – the Royal Alcazar. It was hard not to be stunned by the intricacy and level of thought present throughout the walls and domed ceilings. I found myself enamored by the fact that we were walking on such an impertinent place of history, a time that resembled the prosperity that comes with collaboration and coexistence. While the gardens were slightly underwhelming, exploring the grounds and palace was a serene experience.
Ultimately, I loved Sevilla, and I highly recommend visiting and enjoying the casual pace of life.
Our view of the Cathedral as we wander along the streets of Seville.
A fun-filled week it had been, as my friends and I spontaneously attended the Madrid symphony orchestra, went to our first flamenco show, and are now about to arrive in Valencia, which I will be sure to highlight in my next post! See you then :)
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De verdad..lo que ha hecho mi HERMANO con mi HARLEY ..MAS QUE POR LA AVERIA SINO POR LA PARANOIA QUE SUPONE..DENTRO DE TODO ESTO..eso es TRASPASAR TODAS LAS LINEAS ROJAS..SOLO ESPERO QUE ESTE MALDITO PAIS SATANICO APOCALIPTICO RECIBA UN DURO CASTIGO
..y veremos cuales son LAS HISTORIAS CHINAS a las que hace REFERENCIA..pues os recuerdo que el PALACIO REAL DEL ANTICRISTO está en la PLAZA ORIENTE donde estaba el ALCAZAR incendiado LA NAVIDAD DE 1735 con FELIPE V o el 1er BOURBON FRANCES como REY DE ESPAÑA tras la GUERRA DE LA SUCESION que dejó un millón de MUERTOS perdiendo ESPAÑA menorca y Gibraltar ante INGLATERRA
Por cierto..de la factura que me envía mi hermano de que su coche perdió aceite 20_7_23 destaco que me SUBRAYA AVILES como si fuera algo importante ..por lo que recuerdo que ahí se fue a vivir y se caso la PUTA MEXICANA ROCIO MEDELLIN BLANCO con JAVIER VIÑA que vivía en CALLE DOLORES IBARRURI "LA PASIONARIA"..también en AVILES coque MALLA de LOS RONALDOS cuyo nuevo cd es AUNQUE ESTEMOS MUERTOS (y con el que QUISO CANTAR ANTES DE MORIR VIRGINIA MAESTRO como ya hizo) conoció a su SEGUNDA MUJER y de AVILES era el SUICIDADO saltador de longitud YAGO LAMELA [=CHUPALA] que perdió en SEVILLA'99 en mi estadio TALISMAN la medalla de ORO contra cubano IVAN pedroso LAZARO [=EL RESUCITADO] por lo que comparte apellido materno con Javier CLEMENTE LAZARO ex seleccionador español que me dejó su sitio de PARKING al salir del Bar PEIO en SAN SEBASTIAN en 2004
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Courtyard (Patio de las Doncellas, b. 1378) - Alcazar, Sevilla, 2024
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