La Puebla del Río, Administrative district in Seville Province, Spain
La Puebla del Río is a municipality in Seville Province in southwestern Andalusia with agricultural lands along the Guadalquivir. The area sits near Seville and consists of fields and settlements shaped by the river plain.
The area was inhabited in the Neolithic period, as shown by the archaeological site Los Silos. This prehistoric settlement ranks among the most significant of its kind on the Iberian Peninsula.
The community maintains farming traditions that have shaped daily life and the land for generations. Local people work with the seasons and depend on the fertile soils around the Guadalquivir for their crops.
You can reach the municipality from Seville by heading southwest on the SE30 road. The road is well-maintained and the drive is straightforward.
The area is known for rice cultivation in the flat river landscapes around the Guadalquivir. This farming approach allows the region to establish itself as an important production center for various crops.
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