Espartinas

Espartinas is a city located in the province of Seville, Spain.

[2] The origin of Espartinas can be traced back to the Roman era and the establishment of the settlements of Lauretum, Tablante, Paterna, Villalvilla, and Mejina.

[3] The name Espartinas appears in the 13th century, when king Ferdinand III of Castile conquered vasts areas of the Guadalquivir basin during the Reconquista.

King Alfonso X of Castile later gave the town its current coat of arms.

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