Ecija
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Ecija is a town having a place with the region of Seville, Spain. It is situated in the Andalusian farmland, 85 km east of the city of Seville. As per the 2008 evaluation, Ecija has an aggregate populace of 40,100 occupants, positioning as the 5th most crowded city in the territory. The stream Genil, the primary tributary of the waterway Guadalquivir, goes through the urban territory of the city. The economy of Ecija depends on farming, steers and material industry.
The city has more than 20 temples and cloisters, some of them with either Gothic, Mudejar, Renaissance or Baroque towers or ringer peaks, and additionally an Arab post. In the Philippines, the territory of Nueva Ecija that was made as a military comandancia in 1705 by Governor Fausto Cruzat Gongora, was named out of appreciation for this city. Antiquated Iberian discovers go back to the 8th century BC, and there are a few archeological stays of later Greek and Roman settlements.
In Roman occasions the town was at first known as Astigi. Amid the Roman common war Ecija stood "immovably" along the edge of Julius Caesar in the Battle of Munda. As a reward Caesar requested the town's stronghold and refounded it as a Julian settlement, conceivably Colonia Iulia Firma Astigitana. Under the rule of Octavian, the later head Augustus, the state was fortified by Caesar's development designs, and its name was settled as Colonia Iulia Augusta Firma Astigitana.
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