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Cultural route of the urban – fluvial landscape of the guadalquivir river between Cordoba and Seville
 
     
     Cultural route of the urban – fluvial landscape of the guadalquivir river between Cordoba and Seville
     Ruta cultural del paisaje urbano-fluvial del rio guadalquivir entre Córdoba y Sevilla


Autor(es):
Martínez Roldán, Nieves
Goytia Goyenechea, Lola


Periódico: Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research

Fonte: Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research; Vol 2 No 3 (2019): Journal of Tourism and Heritage Research; 525-557

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Resumo: The Guadalquivir River has been the backbone of population growth and configurator of the territory, especially in the section located between Cordoba and Seville where localities were generated with direct facade to the river, a situation that, as we will demonstrate, was not used by the population to evolve. The main objective of this work has been to establish what heritage elements should be selected to be part of a Cultural Tourism offer in this section of the Guadalquivir River, especially when it is located between two magnificent cities such as Cordoba and Seville, in order to establish a Cultural Route of the Urban-Fluvial Landscape with which the knowledge of the own history of Andalusia is enhanced. For this, the methodology that has been followed is the analysis of those elements that are the protagonists of the own history of the localities: the fluvial morphology, the morphogenetic and socioeconomic structure of the territory and localities, the specific patrimonial value of that area, reinforcing the aspects related to ethnological and cultural values, to ensure their disclosure and survival, among others. The results obtained are clear and conclusive: the situation of oblivion to which these populations have been subjected, is now what makes them true protagonists of an interesting Cultural Route oriented towards a Joint Tourism, where the architectural values coexist, the natural, the archaeological, the industrial and the ethnological, and where you can learn from the past to understand the present and manage the future.