Este es mi pueblo | Coría del Río (Sevilla)

Episode 19 (Season 1) | Airdate: December 8, 2012 We travel to Coria del Río with one of its most beloved and beautiful residents, Miss Spain, model, and presenter María José Suárez. With her, we learn to cook a typical Coria dish: albures, a river fish that is fried after being marinated. The episode also takes place on both banks of the Guadalquivir River, which the team crosses aboard the popular ferry that makes this crossing daily. It also delves into the enormous influence Japan has had on this Sevillian town, dating back to when a fleet of Japanese adventurers arrived centuries ago and stayed, giving their surnames to many of its residents. While in Coria, it is essential to review the figure of Blas Infante through the memories of his family and the house in which he lived in Coria del Río, now transformed into the Museum of Andalusian Autonomy, which is attached to it, and in which the historical keys of our region are found.