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Sevilla is most known for its Kapiting festival, dedicated to the Lake Mata Crab, a freshwater crab local to Tummylandia and Susistan.
Sevilla is most known for its Kapiting festival, dedicated to the Lake Mata Crab, a freshwater crab local to Tummylandia and Susistan.
== History ==
== History ==
Before Spanish invasion, Sevilla was formerly under the rule of the Kedatuan of Cabuson, which was a wealthy kingdom. It was later invaded and occupied by the Spanish, who founded the town of Sevilla.  
Before Spanish invasion, Sevilla was formerly under the rule of the Kedatuan of Cabuson, which was a wealthy kingdom. It was later invaded and occupied by the Spanish, who founded the town of Sevilla. In 1955, it was seperated from Ibarra Municipality by president Marcelo R. Manginsay.
[[Category: Tummylandia and Susistan]]
[[Category: Tummylandia and Susistan]]

Revision as of 14:16, 18 September 2023

Sevilla
Municipality
Portion of the Puerto Vasquez-Gisela Road in Sevilla
Portion of the Puerto Vasquez-Gisela Road in Sevilla
CountryTummylandia and Susistan
ProvinceCabuson
FoundedNovember 30, 1961
Government
 • MayorAndrew M. Dominguez
 • Vice mayorJonathan Q. Lim
Area
 • Total80.53 km2 (31.09 sq mi)
Population
 • Total19,511
 • Density240/km2 (630/sq mi)

Sevilla, officially the Municipality of Sevilla (Tummylandian: Lungsod sa Sevilla) (regional language 3: Siuda ta Sevilla), is a municipality located in the province of Cabuson, Tummylandia and Susistan. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 19,511 people. Sevilla was formerly part of Ibarra municipality until October 9, 1955.

Sevilla is most known for its Kapiting festival, dedicated to the Lake Mata Crab, a freshwater crab local to Tummylandia and Susistan.

History

Before Spanish invasion, Sevilla was formerly under the rule of the Kedatuan of Cabuson, which was a wealthy kingdom. It was later invaded and occupied by the Spanish, who founded the town of Sevilla. In 1955, it was seperated from Ibarra Municipality by president Marcelo R. Manginsay.