Morón de la Frontera, Municipality and judicial district center in Seville Province, Spain
Morón de la Frontera is a town in Seville Province located on a plateau roughly 297 meters above sea level. White buildings define the townscape, while surrounding lands show olive trees and grain fields.
The area was settled in Chalcolithic times and later inhabited by Celts who called it Arunci. Roman occupation followed and shaped the region for centuries.
The San Miguel church displays a mix of Gothic and Baroque elements and stands where a mosque once stood. These layers tell the story of the different communities that shaped this place over centuries.
The town sits on a hill and comfortable shoes help when navigating the slopes. The nearby fields and elevated location offer good views if you take time to explore.
A large military airbase shapes the area significantly and was founded in the 1950s. The NATO connection gives the town an international role you can sense as a visitor.
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