La Puebla de los Infantes - Sevilla
The town of La Puebla de los Infantes is located to the northeast of the province of , being adjacent to . It is located in the transitional space between Vega del Guadalquivir and the foothills of the Sierra Norte, where belongs to a small portion of the term. In 1996 it had a population of 3,591 inhabitants.
The village is located on a plateau that serves as a valley surrounded by mountains, being structured by an east-west, which is the crossing of roads that communicate with Constantina and Lora del Río (west) and (east).
The proximity of the Guadalquivir River has led to the settlement of civilizations as the Tartesians, Turdetanos, Carthaginians and Romans.
During the period of Al-Andalus it was part of the cora Al-Firris with Berber population and the name of Cañebolo. The one of the area came after the Christian conquest by Fernando III.
The Christian conquest was carried out by King Ferdinand III in 1247. This will change the name to Puebla de los Infantes. This period will result in increased population.
With a Moorish rebellion in the year 1264, there were not expelled anyone. It was the only region of Andalusia where they stayed.
Monuments
Church of Santiago
Hermitage of Santa Ana
Hermitage of La Virgen de la Huerta
Archaeological Saites
Gastronomy
Tagarninas con habas. Partridge with pepper en pique. Venison marinade (spices, wine, bay leaf, vinegar, white butter, salt, oil).
Sweets: Pestiños. Piñonates. Oil cakes.
How to get there
From Sevilla by the motorway IV towards Córdoba / Madrid, Salida Lora del Río, cross Lora until the roundabout, first right towards Constantina / Córdoba, crossing the railway bridge, after passing it turn right towards Córdoba / Peñaflor and get to La Puebla de los Infantes.
Distances
To Sevilla 83 km
To Priorato 20 km
To Lora del Río 24 km
To Palma del Río 18 km
To El Pedroso 42 km
To Carmona 50 km
To Constantina 26 km |