There are 12,657 South American immigrants living in Seville, of which 2,105 are of Bolivian nationality. Spanish on her mother’s side and Bolivian on her father’s, the young Rosario Marín talks about her experiences as the proud owner of a “double heart,” despite the difficulties she has found living in a society that’s commonly miseducated…

In Seville, as in any other place, sport can be a very competitive field. But there are exceptions: Antonio Delgado, president of CB Macasta, a basketball club in the San Julián neighborhood, believes that the important thing is that players enjoy themselves, learn to be part of a team and incorporate fundamental values, not only…