Between Cordoba and Seville and at the confluence of the rivers Guadalquivir and Genil, this city was once built by the Romans. The remains of the 12th century wall are a reminder of the time when the city served as a frontier between the Christians in the north and the Almohads in the south. Today, it lives from the cultivation of the orange trees of the Vega with a well-established reputation on the international market. It has always had a close relationship with bullfighting and has seen the birth of many well-known bullfighters, but the most famous of them is El Cordobés. His house-museum houses a permanent exhibition that retraces the main stages of his life.

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