Seville Overview
Seville is a city that is located in Spain. It is the capital city of the Andalusia community and the province of Seville. It is also the largest city in these areas based on population, although it is not the largest in Spain. The city’s population is 703,021, making it the 4th most populous in the country. The urban area has a population of over 1.1 million, while the metropolitan region has a population of over 1.5 million.
City Size and Population Density
The total area of Seville is 50 square miles (140 kilometers squared). When comparing this to the total population, the population density is almost 13,000 residents per square mile.
Districts of Seville
The city of Seville is divided into 11 districts. A total of 108 neighborhoods are spread across these districts. There are over 21,000 foreign residents registered in Seville. These residents come from all over the world, including Ecuador, Colombia, Argentina, the United States and Morocco.
Population Growth of Seville
The city itself has experienced periods of ups and downs when looking at the history of its population. Some declines were recorded in the 1990s and early 2000s. Later in the 2000s, additional population losses have been recorded. This could be due to the fact that many people are moving from the city to the suburbs and surrounding areas, which have a lower cost of living. The city also has an aging population. Based on recent data, further declines in population may be expected. However, history has shown that Seville has bounced back after experiencing these losses.