Sanlucar la Mayor is a municipality in the province of Seville, Andalusia and Spain
this close to the Guadiamar Green Corridor, a natural care passage follows the stretch from the middle to the Guadiamar River. The origin of Sanlucar La Mayor dates from the Neolithic era, a cumulation suggests the archaeological remains found appearing in the copper and bronze ages.
The Romans named the settlement, Solucar, because of the existence of a model dedicated to sun worship.
Carmona is a town in Seville province, Andalusia, Spain with a population of 25.932 inhabitants.
Populated since ancient times, Carmona has a long history, which saw the transition to the widest variety of cultures. Thus, it was primarily inhabited by Tartessans and later became a Phoenician colony. Centuries later came the Romans and Arabs, civilizations have left their mark on this city rich heritage hidden Sevillian.
Carmona old neighborhood still retains the appearance of Arab Medina, the streets where civil and religious architecture beautiful can be seen.