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Encyclopedia > Dos Hermanas

Dos Hermanas is a city 6.2 miles (10 km) southeast of Sevilla, Spain, in Andalusia. There are 109,595 residents (2004). The main industries in the town are olive oil production and distribution, with a signifcant number of service industries. The name of the city translates to "Two Sisters" in English. Melbourne, Australia by night For alternate meanings see city (disambiguation) A city is an urban area, differentiated from a town, village, or hamlet by size, population density, importance, or legal status. ... This article is about the city in Spain. ... Motto: Dominator Hercules Fundator Andalucía por sí, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia for herself, for Spain, and for humanity) Capital Seville Area  â€“ Total  â€“ % of Spain Ranked 2nd  87 268 km²  17,2% Population  â€“ Total (2003)  â€“ % of Spain  â€“ Density Ranked 1st  7 478 432  17,9%  85,70...


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Excmo. Ayto de Dos Hermanas (1284 words)
The competition will be held in Dos Hermanas (Sevilla) between the 28 September to 2 October 2004 and subjected to the following rules.
His presentation must be at the Teatro Municipal Juan Rodríguez Romero (C/ Nuestra Señora de Valme, Dos Hermanas, telephone: (+34 (9) 5 472 67 11) at 18:00 on 28th September 2004.
Ayuntamiento de Dos Hermanas is grateful for the support of the manufacturers of clarinets and accessories which enables additional prizes to be awarded to the semifinalists and finalist.
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