Seville (Spanish: Sevilla) is the capital of the Andalucia Autonomous Region and the Province of Seville in Spain. It has an urban population of approximately 1.3 million and is the fourth largest city in Spain. It is also the only city in Spain with an inland port. The city has a population of 650,000. Seville is located in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, in the lower valley of the Guadalquivir River, about 120 kilometers south of the Gulf of Cadiz. The Guadalquivir River flows through the city, and the buildings in the ancient city still retain traces of Moorish rule centuries ago. The valley is open and low, with an altitude of less than 100 meters, and is mostly fertile alluvial soil. The average temperature in January is 11℃, in July it is 28℃, and the extreme maximum temperature is 47.2℃. The annual precipitation is 539 mm, and precipitation is concentrated in the winter half of the year.
On December 26, 2019, it ranked 329th on the list of the top 500 global cities in 2019.