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Dos Hermanas — Municipality —
FlagLocation in Andalusia Location in Spain Coordinates: 37°17′1″N 5°55′20″W / 37.28361°N 5.92222°WCoordinates: 37°17′1″N 5°55′20″W / 37.28361°N 5.92222°W Country Spain Founded 1404 (first documented) Government - Alcalde Francisco Toscano Sánchez (PSOE) Area - Total 159.10 km2 (61.4 sq mi) Elevation 42 m (138 ft) Population (2008) - Total 120,323 - Density 756.3/km2 (1,958.7/sq mi) Demonym Nazareno/a Time zone CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 41700 to 41704 and 41089 (Montequinto) Official language(s) Website Official website Dos Hermanas is a Spanish city 15 km (9.3 mi) south of Seville in Andalusia, with a population of 125,086 as of 2010.
The city's name, which means "two sisters", dates from its founding in 1248 by King Ferdinand III of Castile and honours the sisters of Gonzalo Nazareno, one of the king's principal military commanders. For this reason natives of Dos Hermanas are called nazarenos/as.
The main economic activities of the city today are the production and distribution of olive oil and "Spanish olives", together with a significant number of service industries.
The members of Spanish lounge music duo Los del Río (known for their international hit single, Macarena) are natives of Dos Hermanas and still reside in the city.
Transmitter
At Dos Hermanas, south of Los Palacios ( geographical coordinates: 37°12′35″N 5°55′33″W / 37.20972°N 5.92583°W ), there is a powerful broadcasting mediumwave facility with a 232 metre tall guyed mast, used for the transmission of the first program of RNE with 300 kW on 684 kHz. The transmitter, which is most often designated as "RNE-1 Sevilla" can be received easily at night throughout Europe and northern Africa.
External links
- Official city council site (in Spanish)
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