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de Santa Cruz. The original
Cathedral of Santa Cruz was completed in 1263 at the behest of Alfonso X. The old cathedral burned in the Anglo-Dutch attack on the city in 1596. The reconstruction of the old cathedral started in the early 17th century, but when the city became more prosperous following the move of the Casa de Contratación from Seville to Cádiz in 1717, it was felt that a grander cathedral was needed.
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1474:. 32 Spanish ships were destroyed and the city was captured, looted and occupied for almost a month. Finally, when the royal authorities refused to pay a ransom demanded by the English for returning the city intact, they burned much of it before leaving with their booty. A third English raid was mounted against the city in 1625 by
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city population lives in the remaining 4.4 square kilometers (1.7 sq mi), at an average density close to 30,000 inhabitants per square kilometer. The city is divided for statistical purposes into 10 divisions, the most densely populated one having 39,592 inhabitants per square kilometer, the least having 20,835.
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relatively low in density. (That is to say, many buildings are only two or three stories tall, and they are only able to house a relatively small number of people within their "footprint".) The older quarters of Cádiz are full of buildings that, because of their age and historical significance, are not eligible for
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Located in the heart of the old town, Plaza de Mina was developed in the first half of the 19th century. Previously, the land occupied by the plaza was the orchard of the convent of San
Francisco. The plaza was converted into a plaza in 1838 by the architect Torcuato Benjumeda and (later) Juan Daura,
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Ancient Gadir occupied two small islands—primarily a settlement, and
Kotinoussa, hosting cemeteries and sanctuaries outside the urban area—situated near the mouth of River Guadalete. Presently, these islands are interconnected. While the ancient ruins of Gadir beneath modern Cádiz's historical center
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The population distribution of the municipality is extremely uneven. In its inhabited areas, Cádiz is one of the most densely populated cities in Europe. The uninhabited Zona Franca industrial area, Bay of Cádiz Port Area, and Bay of Cádiz
Natural Park occupy 63.63% of the municipal area. The entire
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The Roman theatre was discovered in 1980, in the El Pópulo district, after a fire had destroyed some old warehouses, revealing a layer of construction that was judged to be the foundations of some medieval buildings; the foundations of these buildings had been built, in turn, upon much more ancient
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was constructed in 1871 by the architect García del Alamo, and was destroyed by a fire in August 1881. The current theater was built between 1884 and 1905 over the remains of the previous Gran Teatro. The architect was Adolfo
Morales de los Rios, and the overseer of construction was Juan Cabrera de
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One of Cádiz's most famous landmarks is its cathedral. Unlike in many places, this cathedral, known locally as the "New
Cathedral," the Cathedral of Cádiz is officially the Cathedral de "Santa Cruz sobre el mar" or "Santa Cruz sobre las Aguas". It was not built on the site of the original Cathedral
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provided fresh water to the town (the island's supply was notoriously bad), running across open sea for its last leg. However, Roman Gades was never very large. It consisted only of the northwest corner of the present island, and most of its wealthy citizens maintained estates outside of it on the
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originated in the 16th century. Once consisting of several layers of walls, only one of these remain today. By the 20th century it was necessary to remodel the entrance to the Old City to accommodate modern traffic. Today, the two side-by-side arches cut into the wall serve as one of the primary
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Situated within the confines of the walls which protect the flank of the port of Cádiz are three identical adjacent buildings: the
Customs House, the House of Hiring and the consulate. Of the three, the former had been erected first, built in a sober neo-classical style and of ample and balanced
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itself was declining, Cádiz now experienced another golden age because of its new importance, and many of today's historic buildings in the Old City date from this era. It became one of Spain's greatest and most cosmopolitan cities and home to trading communities from many countries, chief among
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Among the causes of this loss of population is the peculiar geography of Cádiz; the city lies on a narrow spit of land hemmed in by the sea. Consequently, there is a pronounced shortage of land to be developed. The city has very little vacant land, and a high proportion of its housing stock is
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from the New World. These towers often formed part of the merchants' houses, but this particular tower was located on a high point in the city, 45 meters above sea level, and was chosen by the Navy as their official lookout in 1787 (after eliminating several other locations previously). The
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Two other physical factors tend to limit the city's population. It is impossible to increase the amount of land available for building by reclaiming land from the sea; a new national law governing coastal development thwarts this possibility. Also, because Cádiz is built on a
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with 122,982). It is the only capital city in Spain that is not the most or second-most populated City on its province. Cádiz is the fifty-seventh-largest
Spanish city. In recent years, the city's population has steadily declined; it is the only municipality of the
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Located next to Plaza de Mina, this smaller square houses the San
Francisco church and convent. Originally built in 1566, it was substantially renovated in the 17th century, when its cloisters were added. Originally, the Plaza de Mina formed the convent's orchard.
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Construction of this plaza began in the 15th century on lands reclaimed from the sea. With the demolition of the City walls in 1906 the plaza increased in size and a statue of the Cádiz politician
Segismundo Moret was unveiled. Overlooking the plaza, the
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The goal of this demolition was to create a grand new city square to mark the hundredth anniversary of the liberal constitution, which was proclaimed in this city in 1812, and provide a setting for a suitable memorial. The work is by the architect,
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The old town of Cádiz is one of the most densely populated urban areas in Europe, and is packed with narrow streets. The old town benefits, though, from several striking plazas, which are enjoyed by citizens and tourists alike. These are the
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1100 BC, although no archaeological strata on the site can be dated earlier than the 9th century BC. One resolution for this discrepancy has been to assume that Gadir was merely a small seasonal trading post in its earliest days.
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is also a military fortification, and is situated at the end of the Caleta beach. It was built in 1598 following the English sacking of Cádiz two years earlier. Recently renovated, today it is used for exhibitions and concerts.
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and the very hot far inland areas in Andalucía. The average sea temperature is around 16 °C (61 °F) during the winter and around 22 °C (72 °F) during the summer. Snowfall is unknown at least since 1935.
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and thought to warn the Muslims of Christian invasion. Classical sources are entirely silent on such a structure, but it has been conjectured that the origin of the legend was the ruins of a navigational aid constructed in
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is a palatial house, adjacent to the Plaza San Martín in the Barrio del Pópulo, which was constructed in 1690 with the proceeds of the lucrative trade with the Americas. It was built by the family of the admiral of the
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as a trading post. In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbour of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the
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is the gate to the Populo district, built around 1300. It was the principal gate to the medieval town. The gate is named after the family of Felipe Blanco who built a chapel (now disappeared) above the gate.
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is also a military fortification and is situated at the end of a road leading out from the Caleta beach. It was built in 1706. Today the castle remains unused, although its future uses remain much debated.
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Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typical Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the
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On 12 October 1778, the right to trade with the Americas was expanded to most ports of mainland Spain, bringing the monopoly of trade hitherto enjoyed by the Port of the Bay of Cádiz to an end.
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1371:. Abd-al-Mumin (or Admiral Ali ibn-Isa ibn-Maymun) found that the idol was gilded bronze rather than pure gold, but coined what there was to help fund his revolt. In 1217, according to the
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in the AD 400s saw the destruction of the original city, of which few traces remain today. The site was later reconquered by Justinian in 551 as part of the Byzantine province of
967:, and similar, typically in American English. In Spanish, the accent is always, as according to the spelling, on the first syllable but, while the usual pronunciation in Spain is
4248:. A 17th-century watchtower, the Tavira Tower, still commands a panoramic view of the city and the bay despite its relatively modest 45 meters (148 ft) height. (See below.)
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Cádiz's refurbished tobacco factory offers international conference and trade-show facilities. Home to the third annual MAST Conference and trade-show (12 to 14 November 2008).
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This is one of the highest bridges in Europe, with 5 kilometers in total length. It is the third access to the city, along with the San Fernando road and the Carranza bridge.
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and the absence of rocks allow family bathing. It is separated from the city by an avenue; on the landward side of the avenue, there are many shops and restaurants.
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of 1753, in which the Spanish crown also gained the rights to make appointments to church offices and to tax church lands, the Diocese of Cádiz was merged with the
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trains to the city. Local services make the outskirts and regional destinations accessible along the line to Jerez and Seville. It is also the terminal of the new
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notes in his introduction of the ballad "The Winning of Cales" (and it is also found in the sarcastic rhyme beginning "A gentleman of Wales, a knight of Cales").
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in Spain. This, too, tends to depress the population level. Young Gaditanos, those between 18 and 30 years of age, have been migrating to other places in Spain (
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with its trees being planted in 1861. It was then redeveloped again in 1897, and has remained virtually unchanged since that time. It is named after General
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in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and
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is a small beach in Cádiz, situated between La Playa de Victoria and La Playa de la Caleta. It features excellent views of the old district of Cádiz.
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and suppressed liberalism for a time. In 1868, Cádiz was once again the seat of a revolution, resulting in the eventual abdication and exile of Queen
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The Phoenicians in Spain : An Archaeological Review of the Eighth-sixth Centuries B.C.E. : a Collection of Articles Translated from Spanish
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who recite tales in verse. These diverse spectacles turn the city into a colourful and popular open-air theatre for two entire weeks in February.
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Gamero Rojas, Mercedes; Fernandez Chaves, Manuel Francisco (2007). "A description of the Irish in Seville merchants of the eighteenth century".
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was proclaimed here, leading to the plaza to be named Plaza de la Constitución, and then later Plaza San Antonio, after the hermit San Antonio.
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occupied the harbor for three days, captured six ships, and destroyed 31 others (an event which became known in England as 'The Singeing of the
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y Matheu was born in Number 3 Plaza de Mina, where a plaque bears his name. The plaza also contains several statues, one of these is a bust of
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from owning land or entering a profession in Ireland, whereas in Spain they were as Catholics permitted to trade more freely than the English.
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or on the mainland. The lifestyle maintained on the estates led to the Gaditan dancing girls becoming infamous throughout the ancient world.
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Among the many landmarks of historical and scenic interest in Cádiz, a few stand out. The city can boast of an unusual cathedral of various
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In the 19th century Plaza San Antonio was considered to be Cádiz's main square. The square is surrounded by a number of mansions built in
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The phonological and phonemic features of the Spanish language spoken in Cádiz pertain to a Western Andalusian and Urban context. It is
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by the Greeks and Romans under the names "Tyrian Hercules" and "Hercules Gaditanus". It had an oracle and was famed for its wealth. In
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The table below lists the area, population, and population density of the ten statistical divisions of Cádiz. Divisions 1 to 7, the "
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Phoenician anthropoid sarcophagi (400–470 BC) found in Cádiz, thought to have been imported from the Phoenician homeland around
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was proclaimed. The citizens revolted in 1820 to secure a renewal of this constitution and the revolution spread successfully until
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in 1808. In that war, it was one of the few Spanish cities to hold out against the invading French and their candidate
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estimate, the population of the city of Cádiz was 114,244 (the third-most-populated city of the province after
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during the 1st century BC, is the second-largest Roman theatre in the world, surpassed only by the theatre of
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Eugenia Aubet Semmler, María (2022). "Tyre and its colonial expansion".
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1556:. Cádiz then became the seat of Spain's military high command and
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The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean
5316:Álvarez-Martí-Aguilar, Manuel (2022). "The Gadir-Tyre Axis".
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The Oxford Handbook of the Phoenician and Punic Mediterranean
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Convent of Nuestra Señora del Rosario y Santo Domingo (Cádiz)
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This article is about the Spanish city. For other uses, see
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Pérez, Sebastián Celestino; López-Ruiz, Carolina (2016).
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El Traslado de la casa de la contratacion a Cadiz 1717
5605:. James Compton (London), 1812. Accessed 23 July 2013.
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Populated places established in the 2nd millennium BC
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6395:"Cadiz ferry, compare prices, times and book tickets"
5690:. Harvard University personal website. Archived from
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5268:. Pennsylvania State University Press. p. 155.
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5994:"Visiting the Tavira Tower - Torre Tavira (Cádiz)"
4469:northbound along the Spanish Mediterranean coast.
1440:'s Beard'). The attack delayed the sailing of the
1222:The people of Gades had an alliance with Rome and
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1026:Foundation and early history under the Phoenicians
661:place names, such as that of the Moroccan city of
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6086:"Cadiz Spain: A Great Beach Town on Spains Coast"
5969:"Tavira Tower's History - CAMERA OBSCURA (Cádiz)"
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4251:Cádiz is the provincial capital with the highest
3685:View of the cathedral from Playa de la Santamaría
188:; traditionally claimed to be around 1100 BC
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5632:The History of the Mohammadan Dynasties in Spain
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1885:Plaza de San Juan de Dios and the Old Town Hall
1502:, but they were repelled after a costly siege.
1482:, but the attempt was unsuccessful. During the
1420:and the city later became the home port of the
1316:rule between 711 and 1262, the city was called
1272:begins his famous tenth satire with the words:
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1513:forced the Spanish government to transfer its
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6494:"Cádiz tiene ya una familia más que numerosa"
6105:"15 lugares de España para huir del invierno"
6019:"The palace | Cadiz's Conference Centre"
5440:. Oxford University Press. pp. 147–148.
5413:. Oxford University Press. pp. 140–141.
5262:R. Bierling, Marilyn; Gitin, Seymour (2002).
4518:List of twin towns and sister cities in Spain
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3800:Poster advertising the 1926 Carnival of Cádiz
2197:of unusual design, one on either side of the
1572:secured the release of Ferdinand in the 1823
1400:community living in Cádiz under Muslim rule.
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6370:"Public transport - Jerez Airport - Aena.es"
6352:"Data provided by Cádiz Municipal Authority"
6197:"Standard climate values. Cádiz (1981-2010)"
6042:"Puente de La Pepa, 3D View in Google Earth"
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1049:Traditionally, Cádiz's founding is dated to
792:The same root also gives the modern Italian
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486:) is a city in Spain and the capital of the
5649:Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History
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4244:is not substantially different from in the
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1990:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
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1490:blockaded Cádiz from 1655 to 1657. In the
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6688:, Eran Laor Cartographic Collection, The
6492:Durio, Pablo Manuel (19 September 2009).
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2452:Inside view of Castillo de Santa Catalina
2067:la Torre. The outside was covered in red
2010:Learn how and when to remove this message
1252:itself. It was the principal city of the
6667:Cádiz Province Official Tourism Homepage
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5878:"Iglesia de Santa Cruz (Catedral Vieja)"
5715:Irish Migration Studies in Latin America
5599:History of Charles the Great and Orlando
5322:. Oxford University Press. p. 619.
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5822:"Monastery and Church of San Francisco"
5762:Barrientos García, Mª. del Mar (2010).
5618:Faventia: Revista de Filologia Clàssica
5467:Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography
5437:Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia
5410:Tartessos and the Phoenicians in Iberia
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5295:. Oxford University Press. p. 77.
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2551:(1732-1808), botanist and mathematician
2506:(1871-1918), flamenco dancer and singer
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1601:Roman Catholic Diocese of Cádiz y Ceuta
1476:George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
1462:The city suffered a still more serious
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6619:Payán Sotomayor, Pedro Manuel (1988).
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5743:. The Irish Times DAC. 6 November 2001
5351:Hallado en Cádiz un muro de 3.000 años
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5060:. Penn State Press. pp. 156–157.
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1837:Plaza de la Catedral and the Cathedral
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1412:, the city experienced a renaissance.
1362:, where it was considered a statue of
635:), meaning 'wall', 'compound', or (by
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6622:La pronunciación del español en Cádiz
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6175:"Cadiz OBS Climate Normals 1991-2020"
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5192:A Voyage to China and the East Indies
5171:Dicionário de Gentílicos e Topónimos.
5092:"Phoenician and Punic Inscriptions",
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4457:Cádiz is connected to European route
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1711:, a hero of the war of independence.
1633:became, by virtue of his office, the
1615:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seville
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598:Names of Cádiz in different languages
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6572:Fernández Jiménez, Estrella (2015).
6567:. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
6541:Bibliography of the history of Cádiz
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2512:(born 1987), professional footballer
2494:(1860–1933), Prime Minister of Spain
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2034:Monument to the Constitution of 1812
2027:Monument to the Constitution of 1812
1988:adding citations to reliable sources
1955:
1944:) style. Here, in 1936, the flag of
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1621:(reconquest) from the Moors. By the
1452:Defense of Cádiz against the English
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783:for people and things from Cádiz is
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515:oldest continuously inhabited cities
239:12.10 km (4.67 sq mi)
6603:Head, Barclay; et al. (1911),
6103:Capella, Montse (13 January 2017).
5944:"Torre Tavira (Cádiz) - Cadizpedia"
5884:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Cádiz
5828:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Cádiz
5685:
4488:Madrid-Seville high-speed rail line
2522:Lucius Cornelius Balbus the Younger
1673:Plazas and their landmark buildings
1494:, the English attacked again under
1256:of Augusta Urbs Julia Gaditana. An
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657:for 'fortified granary') common in
24:
6557:Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "
6068:"Cadiz Tourism in the City Center"
5780:10.25267/Trocadero.2010.i21.i22.14
5204:is the principal ſea-port in Spain
4995:
4895:Archaeological site of Doña Blanca
4126:
2303:
2184:
2134:
1873:elements, it was completed in the
1377:the city was raided by a group of
1300:. It would remain Byzantine until
1280:Switching hands in later antiquity
834:, traditionally spelt without the
592:Satellite view of the Bay of Cádiz
25:
8634:
8593:Populated coastal places in Spain
6644:
6514:. Mairie-brest.fr. Archived from
5366:. Illustrated by Steve Sullivan.
4465:to the South East, continuing as
4444:
2534:Miguel Martínez de Pinillos Sáenz
2528:Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella
2314:
1719:(a pioneer in the development of
1500:James Butler, 2nd Duke of Ormonde
7325:
7283:
6971:
6650:
6546:
5737:"The Irish who settled in Cadiz"
4920:Municipal Register of Spain 2018
4849:Battle of Cádiz (disambiguation)
4833:
4812:
4799:
4786:
4773:
4760:
4747:
4740:
4727:
4714:
4701:
4688:
4675:
4662:
4649:
4636:
4623:
4610:
4597:
4584:
4571:
4558:
4545:
4532:
4194:
4047:, with 212,830 inhabitants, and
2457:
2445:
2433:
2421:
2291:
2279:
2267:
2255:
2215:
1960:
1948:was hoisted for the first time.
1701:
1591:have been cleaned and restored.
1155:The city fell under the sway of
940:
911:
873:
844:
639:) 'stronghold'. Borrowed by the
408:
365:
93:
83:
68:
46:Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
27:Municipality in Andalusia, Spain
7959:Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir)
6534:
6412:
6387:
6362:
6326:
6308:
6215:
6189:
6167:
6145:
6123:
6096:
6078:
6060:
6033:
5986:
5961:
5936:
5896:
5870:
5840:
5796:
5755:
5729:
5706:
5679:
5654:
5641:
5624:
5591:
5566:
5553:
5537:
5524:
5515:
5506:
5486:
5472:
5384:
5355:
5309:
5282:
5255:
5230:
5221:
5209:
5163:
5142:
4606:, Western Sahara/Morocco (1992)
4034:
3738:La Playa de Santa María del Mar
3664:Agencia Estatal de Meteorología
2232:Lucius Cornelius Balbus (minor)
2103:
2098:
1791:Plaza de San Antonio and church
1085:around Spain and France and of
1077:Part of the Carthaginian Empire
7331:Phoenician cities and colonies
5364:Who Really Discovered America?
5103:
5086:
4980:Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary
4912:
2388:and as the home to the army's
1640:
1163:'s Iberian campaign after the
13:
1:
6090:www.southern-spain-travel.com
5014:(5th ed.). HarperCollins
4924:National Statistics Institute
4900:
2348:City walls and fortifications
1458:, 1634 (Prado Museum, Madrid)
1344:
1307:
1050:
823:by the British and Dutch, as
574:. This includes the historic
8588:Phoenician colonies in Spain
6658:travel guide from Wikivoyage
6021:. palaciocongresos-Cádiz.com
5597:Turpin. Thomas Rodd, trans.
4905:
4428:
4425:
4422:
4419:
4416:
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4364:
4354:
4351:
4348:
4345:
4342:
4339:
4336:
4333:
4330:
4327:
2470:Notable people born in Cádiz
2310:José León de Carranza Bridge
1562:Spanish Constitution of 1812
1403:
1102:Temple of Hercules Gaditanus
726:
720:'s notes on the writings of
706:
684:
631:
621:
615:
506:separated from neighbouring
268:9,700/km (25,000/sq mi)
7:
6154:"¡NIEVE EN CADIZ! ¿CUANDO?"
5924:(in Spanish). 23 April 2015
5480:Life of Apollonius of Tyana
4826:
3785:
3767:
3520:Average precipitation days
3308:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
3168:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
2933:Average precipitation days
2789:Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
2649:Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
2482:Joaquín del Real Alencaster
2382:Diego Caballero de Illescas
2376:(fortress or stronghold of
1167:. Cádiz became a depot for
1137:Life of Apollonius of Tyana
765:
752:Augusta Urbs Iulia Gaditana
696:), which is neuter plural.
10:
8639:
8618:Irish expatriates in Spain
8464:List of the Spanish Costas
8311:Hippo Diarrhytus (Bizerte)
6690:National Library of Israel
6681:Google Earth view of Cádiz
6538:
4946:Collins English Dictionary
4767:San Sebastián de Mariquita
4708:Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
4515:
4512:Twin towns – sister cities
3996:
3955:
3911:
3887:
3789:
3762:
3673:
3661:
3045:
3027:
2599:
2584:and one of the warmest in
2564:
2473:
2307:
2219:
1840:
1797:neo-classical architecture
1741:neo-classical architecture
1598:
1594:
1396:Historically, there was a
1381:crusaders en route to the
1099:
1018:
998:
815:, which usually refers to
773:), from which the Spanish
732:
712:
693:
595:
278:Gaditano (m), Gaditana (f)
36:
29:
8470:
8399:
8278:
8222:
8091:
8064:Portus Magonis (Portimão)
8052:
7936:
7883:
7847:
7757:
7636:
7628:Strato's Tower (Caesarea)
7580:
7549:
7513:
7337:
7281:
7025:
6969:
6853:La Línea de la Concepción
6733:
5848:"Plan your stay in Cádiz"
5576:New Catholic Encyclopedia
5362:Krensky, Stephen (1987).
5110:Lipiński, Edward (2002).
4453:View of the Port of Cádiz
4221:
4187:
4162:—
4091:
3614:
3566:
3519:
3447:
3377:
3307:
3237:
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3089:
3086:
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2628:
2625:
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2619:
2616:
2613:
2610:
2607:
2604:
2374:Baluarte de la Candelaria
2127:and a specially prepared
1865:, who had also built the
1743:or built in the style of
1692:Plaza de San Juan de Dios
1605:The diocese of Cádiz and
1568:was imprisoned in Cádiz.
1505:In the 18th century, the
1418:second and fourth voyages
1416:sailed from Cádiz on his
1110:, who was conflated with
342:
332:
320:
299:
282:
272:
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243:
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230:
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207:
197:
192:
181:
169:
157:
149:
114:
107:
79:
67:
58:
51:
7810:Ornithon (Tell el-Burak)
6908:San Martín del Tesorillo
6828:El Puerto de Santa María
6798:Castellar de la Frontera
6512:"Les jumelages de Brest"
6040:Pardillo (6 June 2009).
5573:Evans, J. A. S. (2003).
5100:. Accessed 24 July 2013.
4068:El Puerto de Santa María
4025:Tortillitas de camarones
3851:African-American culture
2530:, Roman agronomic writer
2486:Santa Fe de Nuevo México
2412:Castle of Santa Catalina
1542:blockaded by the British
1286:overthrow of Roman power
1171:'s conquest of southern
763:, the Latin name became
749:and its Roman colony as
743:, the city was known as
6953:Villaluenga del Rosario
6803:Chiclana de la Frontera
6399:www.directferries.co.uk
6223:"Extreme values. Cádiz"
6131:"Cádiz Sea Temperature"
5808:www.directferries.co.uk
5216:"The Winning of Cales."
5054:Gitin, Seymour (2002).
4870:List of mayors of Cadiz
3897:Tortillita de camarones
3728:La Playa de la Victoria
3666:(normals and extremes)
3046:Climate data for Cádiz
2569:Cádiz has a hot-summer
2542:, Union general of The
2516:Lucius Cornelius Balbus
2402:Castle of San Sebastián
2356:entrances to the city.
2343:La Pepa Bridge at night
2248:Epistulae ad Familiares
2083:, in honor of composer
2048:, and of the sculptor,
1635:apostolic administrator
7220:Santa Cruz de Tenerife
6923:Setenil de las Bodegas
6725:Municipalities of the
6581:Creatividad y Sociedad
6303:Fernández Jiménez 2015
6257:, pp. 36, 45, 47.
5854:. 2012. Archived from
5666:Jewish Virtual Library
5530:Suetonius, Divi Iuli,
4780:Santa Cruz de Tenerife
4472:The city is served by
4454:
3899:
3875:
3821:, who perform comical
3801:
3742:Playita de las Mujeres
3707:, the capital city of
3686:
2555:Esteban Piñero Camacho
2484:(1761-?), governor of
2360:El Arco de los Blancos
2344:
2146:Spanish treasure fleet
2095:
2029:
1937:
1894:
1854:
1823:First Spanish Republic
1792:
1775:
1709:Francisco Espoz y Mina
1658:
1650:
1584:just two years later.
1459:
1422:Spanish treasure fleet
1360:history of Charlemagne
1354:) in the 12th-century
1219:
1152:
1016:
785:
775:
751:
745:
718:Stephanus of Byzantium
593:
562:
556:
550:
544:
539:
247:11 m (36 ft)
32:Cadiz (disambiguation)
7654:Cape Melqart (Cefalù)
7085:Castellón de la Plana
6918:Sanlúcar de Barrameda
6848:Jimena de la Frontera
6738:Alcalá de los Gazules
6564:Catholic Encyclopedia
5948:cadizpedia.wikanda.es
5616:The Tower of Cádiz".
5081:Head & al. (1911)
4754:San Juan, Puerto Rico
4484:Cádiz railway station
4452:
4092:Historical population
3895:
3799:
3684:
2571:Mediterranean climate
2504:Josefa Díaz Fernández
2500:(1876-1946), composer
2488:between 1804 and 1807
2428:Las puertas de tierra
2353:Las Puertas de Tierra
2342:
2222:Roman Theatre (Cádiz)
2094:Plaza de las Tortugas
2093:
2025:
1892:
1850:
1790:
1773:
1656:
1648:
1456:Francisco de Zurbarán
1450:
1217:
1150:
1122:after performing his
1006:
830:In English, the name
779:derives. The Spanish
755:('The August City of
591:
521:, was founded by the
510:by a narrow isthmus.
301: • Summer (
211:Ayuntamiento de Cádiz
8608:Roman sites in Spain
8331:Maqom Hadesh (Ounga)
8169:Carthage (Cartagena)
7557:Callista (Santorini)
7495:Tipasa in Mauretania
7455:Rusippisir (Taksebt)
6948:Vejer de la Frontera
6843:Jerez de la Frontera
6813:Conil de la Frontera
6773:Benalup-Casas Viejas
6763:Arcos de la Frontera
6358:on 16 November 2012.
6291:Payán Sotomayor 1988
6279:Payán Sotomayor 1988
6267:Payán Sotomayor 1988
6255:Payán Sotomayor 1988
6243:Payán Sotomayor 1988
6133:. seatemperature.org
4496:Cádiz Bay tram-train
4288:Statistical division
4253:rate of unemployment
4045:Jerez de la Frontera
4039:According to a 2021
3986:Pescado en sobrehúsa
3098:Record high °C (°F)
2549:José Celestino Mutis
2177:Palacio de Congresos
1984:improve this section
1808:Constitution of 1812
1774:San Francisco church
1663:architectural styles
1544:from 1797 until the
1492:1702 Battle of Cádiz
1488:Admiral Robert Blake
1414:Christopher Columbus
1320:, whence the modern
605:inscriptions in the
492:autonomous community
265: • Density
134:36.53500°N 6.29750°W
8535:Costa Verde (Spain)
8068:Olissipona (Lisbon)
6963:Zahara de la Sierra
6430:on 20 December 2016
6424:www.puertocadiz.com
6420:"Port of Cadiz Bay"
6340:. 23 December 2021.
5998:www.torretavira.com
5973:www.torretavira.com
5496:Apollonius of Tyana
5391:Velleius Paterculus
4284:
4062:composed of Cádiz,
3847:barbershop quartets
3378:Record low °C (°F)
3238:Daily mean °C (°F)
2719:Daily mean °C (°F)
2492:Juan Bautista Aznar
2464:1699 plan of Cádiz.
2326:linking Cádiz with
2150:Fleet of the Indies
2046:Modesto Lopez Otero
2038:Plazuela del Carbón
1914:Consistorial Houses
1817:Plaza de Candelaria
1688:Plaza de Candelaria
1574:Battle of Trocadero
1374:De itinere Frisonum
1338:strait of Gibraltar
1142:pillars of Hercules
1081:The expeditions of
607:Phoenician language
584:Names and etymology
528:University of Cádiz
130: /
8240:Balanaea (Baniyas)
7470:Rusuccuru (Dellys)
6903:San José del Valle
6048:on 5 November 2011
5694:on 7 February 2004
5521:Livy (epitome) 33.
5130:on 11 October 2017
4890:History of slavery
4580:, Argentina (1975)
4455:
4438:population density
4436:Area is in km and
4282:
4267:Population density
3900:
3812:of various kinds.
3802:
3747:Other beaches are
3687:
2544:American Civil War
2386:military engineers
2367:El Arco de la Rosa
2345:
2195:electricity pylons
2141:Casa del Almirante
2096:
2030:
1918:Torcuato Benjumeda
1895:
1875:neoclassical style
1855:
1831:Bernardo O'Higgins
1793:
1776:
1659:
1651:
1460:
1432:by the Englishman
1410:Age of Exploration
1220:
1153:
1095:Guadalquivir River
1017:
643:, this became the
594:
513:Cádiz, one of the
257: • Total
236: • Total
216: • Mayor
139:36.53500; -6.29750
8560:
8559:
8530:Costa de Valencia
8430:
8429:
8060:Portus Hannibalis
7949:Arambys (Mogador)
7834:Ushu (Palaetyrus)
7815:Porphyreon (Jieh)
7684:Kapara (Soluntum)
7500:Tipasa in Numidia
7450:Rusicade (Skikda)
7292:
7291:
7190:Palma de Mallorca
6980:
6979:
6873:Paterna de Rivera
6727:province of Cádiz
6686:Old maps of Cádiz
6598:on 13 April 2018.
6293:, pp. 51−60.
6185:on 29 March 2024.
6109:Skyscanner Espana
6072:www.whatcadiz.com
5922:Catedral de Cádiz
5858:on 13 August 2016
5852:España Fascinante
5447:978-0-19-967274-5
5420:978-0-19-967274-5
5123:978-90-429-0815-4
5067:978-1-57506-529-8
4983:. Merriam-Webster
4769:, Colombia (2008)
4734:San Pedro Cholula
4658:, Colombia (2008)
4632:, Colombia (2008)
4554:, Colombia (2008)
4541:, Colombia (2008)
4441:
4433:
4432:
4229:
4228:
4216:
4215:
4032:
4031:
3882:Gran Teatro Falla
3792:Carnival of Cádiz
3697:Barrio de la Viña
3670:
3669:
3569:relative humidity
3049:
3039:
3038:
2982:relative humidity
2476:People from Cádiz
2164:Old customs house
2081:Gran Teatro Falla
2020:
2019:
2012:
1930:Isabelline Gothic
1867:Granada Cathedral
1801:Isabelline Gothic
1783:Plaza San Antonio
1762:, built in 1635.
1745:Isabelline Gothic
1737:Peter Paul Rubens
1684:Plaza San Antonio
1484:Anglo-Spanish War
1228:Roman citizenship
1187:Under Rome's rule
1183:in 206 BC.
1126:, the slaying of
1021:Timeline of Cádiz
716:). Rarely, as in
613:knew the site as
500:Iberian Peninsula
488:Province of Cádiz
358:
357:
208: • Body
198: • Type
109:Location of Cádiz
16:(Redirected from
8630:
8543:
8510:Costa do Marisco
8480:Costa del Azahar
8475:Costa de Almería
8457:
8450:
8443:
8434:
8433:
8199:Tagilit (Tíjola)
7974:Shalat (Chellah)
7944:Azama (Azemmour)
7329:
7319:
7312:
7305:
7296:
7295:
7287:
7007:
7000:
6993:
6984:
6983:
6975:
6743:Alcalá del Valle
6719:
6712:
6705:
6696:
6695:
6662:Official website
6654:
6640:
6614:
6610:Historia Numorum
6599:
6597:
6591:. Archived from
6578:
6568:
6550:
6549:
6528:
6527:
6525:
6523:
6508:
6502:
6501:
6489:
6440:
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6435:
6426:. Archived from
6416:
6410:
6409:
6407:
6405:
6391:
6385:
6384:
6382:
6380:
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6360:
6359:
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6348:
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6341:
6330:
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6288:
6282:
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6219:
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6203:on 29 March 2024
6199:. Archived from
6193:
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6186:
6181:. Archived from
6171:
6165:
6164:
6162:
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6100:
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5470:
5465:Smith, William.
5463:
5452:
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5381:
5359:
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5250:
5248:
5242:Spain is culture
5234:
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5219:
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5206:
5184:
5175:
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5161:
5160:
5158:
5156:
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5126:. Archived from
5107:
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4880:Atlantic history
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3980:patatas aliñadas
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3878:
3717:James Bond movie
3523:
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3959:Huevas aliñás
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2060:The original
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7360:Hippo Regius
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4035:Demographics
3969:Pan de Cádiz
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2577:
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2540:George Meade
2510:Chico Flores
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2115:Torre Tavira
2114:
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2104:Tavira tower
2099:Other sights
2080:
2071:and is of a
2061:
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1982:Please help
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1922:neoclassical
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1901:Ayuntamiento
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1649:City skyline
1604:
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1540:, Cádiz was
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1511:Guadalquivir
1504:
1496:George Rooke
1480:Edward Cecil
1461:
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1342:Abd-al-Mumin
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508:San Fernando
360:
359:
334:Dialing code
220:Bruno García
202:Ayuntamiento
99:Coat of arms
61:Municipality
43:
18:Cadiz, Spain
8552:Rías Baixas
8538: [
8490:Costa Brava
8291:Bulla Regia
7839:Umm al-Amad
7724:Pantelleria
7593:Akka (Acre)
7479:Aïn Oulmene
7460:Rusubbicari
7444:Tamentfoust
7404:Constantine
7115:Guadalajara
7090:Ciudad Real
6958:Villamartín
6883:Puerto Real
6858:Los Barrios
6758:Algodonales
6374:www.aena.es
6320:ENTERAT.COM
6052:27 November
6025:19 November
5832:19 November
5789:10498/14494
5717:: 106–111.
5698:30 December
5247:23 December
5038:Geographica
4682:Mexico City
4246:Middle Ages
4224:INE (Spain)
4205:Phabricator
4072:Puerto Real
3940:en amarillo
3929:con babetas
3917:encebollado
3857:of Mexico;
3711:, like the
2328:Puerto Real
2238:, south of
2129:convex lens
2073:neo-Mudéjar
2063:Gran Teatro
1908:of Cádiz's
1749:bourgeoisie
1721:petrography
1641:Main sights
1619:Reconquista
1578:Isabella II
1536:During the
1517:trade from
1444:by a year.
1408:During the
1348: 1145
1332:) over 100
1330:sanam Qādis
1124:tenth labor
1067:Babylonians
1040:Phoenicians
1030:Founded as
702:Ionic Greek
673:Attic Greek
611:Phoenicians
563:Santa María
523:Phoenicians
322:Postal code
186:Phoenicians
137: /
74:Aerial view
8567:Categories
8547:Rías Altas
8301:Hadrumetum
8119:Akra Leuka
7998:Casablanca
7830:Sur (Tyre)
7260:Valladolid
7200:Pontevedra
7140:Las Palmas
6778:Benamahoma
6605:"Hispania"
6539:See also:
6434:4 December
6404:4 December
6379:4 December
6228:22 October
6207:22 October
6159:20 October
6137:30 October
6115:23 January
6003:26 October
5978:26 October
5953:26 October
5928:26 October
5888:26 October
5634:, Vol. I,
5583:26 January
5469:: "Gades".
5395:Hist. Rom.
5196:Cadiz, or
4901:References
4806:Torrevieja
4516:See also:
4429:31,220.39
4361:Population
4015:Ropa vieja
3863:romanceros
3818:chirigotas
3749:Torregorda
3522:(≥ 1.0 mm)
2935:(≥ 1.0 mm)
1758:church of
1637:of Ceuta.
1528:penal laws
1472:Nottingham
1387:Alphonso X
1352:Salamcadis
1308:Al-Andalus
1191:Under the
1100:See also:
1019:See also:
796:, Catalan
727:hè Gadeíra
694:τὰ Γάδειρα
685:tà Gádeira
677:hellenized
603:Numismatic
596:See also:
536:city walls
252:Population
193:Government
125:06°17′51″W
122:36°32′06″N
8422:Tahpanhes
8417:Gibraltar
8412:Phoenicus
8407:Myriandus
8316:Kerkouane
8193:Almunecar
8004:Volubilis
7875:Tsabratan
7729:Selinunte
7699:Lilybaeum
7466:El Bahri)
7440:Rusguniae
7415:Macomades
7350:Cartennae
7240:Tarragona
7215:Santander
7205:Salamanca
7060:Barcelona
7015:provinces
6938:Trebujena
6913:San Roque
6838:Grazalema
6823:El Gastor
6818:El Bosque
6753:Algeciras
6589:1578-214X
5862:13 August
5768:Trocadero
5723:1661-6065
5686:Wes Ulm.
5563:, 10.1-2.
5559:Juvenal,
5548:Geography
5492:From the
4906:Citations
4795:, Morocco
4522:Cádiz is
4463:Algeciras
4426:34,321.69
4423:27,464.22
4420:20,835.00
4417:27,276.47
4414:39,592.31
4411:38,346.67
4408:24,960.71
4405:31,575.00
4402:21,231.25
4261:Castellón
4238:high-rise
4049:Algeciras
3946:con papas
3859:cuartetos
3855:mariachis
3839:comparsas
3835:bass drum
3806:carnivals
3780:rhotacism
3753:Cortadura
3692:la Caleta
2524:, general
2378:Candlemas
2246:, in his
1971:does not
1946:Andalusia
1942:Isabelino
1928:, in the
1906:town hall
1729:tectonics
1623:Concordat
1611:suffragan
1589:landmarks
1507:sand bars
1404:Post-1492
1393:in 1262.
1383:Holy Land
1302:Leovigild
1294:Visigoths
1226:bestowed
1205:Suetonius
1091:Tartessos
995:instead.
811:The name
769:(Arabic:
733:ἡ Γαδείρα
698:Herodotus
651:Tamazight
572:New World
551:El Pópulo
496:Andalusia
490:, in the
338:(+34) 956
310:UTC+02:00
289:UTC+01:00
284:Time zone
244:Elevation
164:Andalusia
8381:Thysdrus
8325:Monastir
8296:Carthage
8204:Toscanos
8184:Saguntum
8174:Rushadir
8123:Alicante
8053:Portugal
8019:Oualidia
7979:Tamusida
7928:Tas-Silġ
7892:Cospicua
7890:Maleth (
7709:Neapolis
7693:Cagliari
7659:Drepanum
7618:Shikmona
7536:Lapathus
7464:Zemmouri
7434:Azeffoun
7425:Rachgoun
7375:Igilgili
7345:Camarata
7275:Zaragoza
7255:Valencia
7195:Pamplona
7185:Palencia
7040:Alicante
7035:Albacete
7030:A Coruña
6808:Chipiona
6783:Benaocaz
5882:Cadiz.es
5826:Cadiz.es
5494:Life of
5397:I.2.1-3.
5345:(2007).
5190:(1771).
5155:5 August
4854:Cádiz CF
4827:See also
4821:, Mexico
4819:Veracruz
4736:, Mexico
4723:, Mexico
4695:Móstoles
4684:, Mexico
4617:A Coruña
4539:Ambalema
4502:The port
4234:sandspit
4222:Source:
4064:Chiclana
4005:Piriñaca
4000:Piñonate
3991:Pestiños
3810:contests
3786:Carnival
3775:seseante
3768:Language
3757:El Chato
3701:low tide
3662:Source:
3567:Average
3448:Average
3163:(109.4)
3143:(100.0)
3138:(109.4)
3133:(104.0)
3028:Source:
2980:Average
2928:(20.56)
2859:Average
2518:, consul
2203:circuits
2000:May 2013
1910:Old City
1760:Santiago
1515:American
1468:of Essex
1364:Muhammad
1258:aqueduct
1242:Patavium
1232:Augustus
1209:quaestor
1169:Hannibal
1157:Carthage
1112:Hercules
989:or even
786:gaditano
700:, using
675:sources
637:metonymy
502:off the
479:Spanish:
274:Demonyms
171:Province
8385:El Djem
8376:Thapsus
8366:Tayinat
8361:Tabarka
8351:Ruspina
8279:Tunisia
8214:Tyreche
8178:Melilla
8139:Iboshim
8044:Rusibis
8014:Rusadir
8009:Mogador
7988:Tangier
7968:Larache
7937:Morocco
7869:Tripoli
7820:Sarepta
7785:Baalbek
7758:Lebanon
7744:Tharros
7663:Trapani
7530:Larnaca
7485:Thagora
7430:Rusazus
7394:Tigzirt
7390:Iomnium
7369:Algiers
7365:Icosium
7338:Algeria
7230:Seville
7225:Segovia
7175:Ourense
7135:Logroño
7110:Granada
7095:Córdoba
7075:Cáceres
7055:Badajoz
7045:Almería
6943:Ubrique
6768:Barbate
6555::
5774:: 238.
5671:26 June
5561:Satires
5483:, v. 5.
5347:EL PAIS
5134:28 June
5006:"Cádiz"
4987:22 July
4975:"Cádiz"
4941:"Cádiz"
4793:Tangier
4782:, Spain
4710:, Spain
4671:, Spain
4630:Guaduas
4524:twinned
4398:Density
4392:32,157
4242:skyline
4207:and on
4152:130,561
4149:131,813
4146:133,242
4143:134,989
4140:136,236
4137:137,971
4134:140,061
4131:142,449
4059:comarca
3974:Panizas
3927:Caballa
3921:Caballa
3904:comarca
3888:Cuisine
3853:or the
3827:guitars
3763:Culture
3713:malecon
3674:Beaches
3515:(20.6)
3443:(30.2)
3438:(34.7)
3433:(40.3)
3428:(46.4)
3423:(54.7)
3418:(60.1)
3413:(61.9)
3408:(51.8)
3403:(48.6)
3398:(43.7)
3393:(37.4)
3388:(30.2)
3383:(32.4)
3373:(59.7)
3368:(51.6)
3363:(56.1)
3358:(63.1)
3353:(68.5)
3348:(71.6)
3343:(70.5)
3338:(67.1)
3333:(61.2)
3328:(56.7)
3323:(54.1)
3318:(51.3)
3313:(48.9)
3303:(65.5)
3298:(57.0)
3293:(61.7)
3288:(68.5)
3283:(73.9)
3278:(77.0)
3273:(76.3)
3268:(72.3)
3263:(66.4)
3258:(62.2)
3253:(59.9)
3248:(56.8)
3243:(54.9)
3233:(70.9)
3228:(62.4)
3223:(67.3)
3218:(74.1)
3213:(79.3)
3208:(82.2)
3203:(81.9)
3198:(77.5)
3193:(71.8)
3188:(67.8)
3183:(65.8)
3178:(62.2)
3173:(60.8)
3158:(74.5)
3153:(81.7)
3148:(88.7)
3128:(99.7)
3123:(97.7)
3118:(88.5)
3113:(84.2)
3108:(77.5)
3103:(75.4)
2923:(3.13)
2918:(3.45)
2913:(2.90)
2908:(1.10)
2903:(0.07)
2898:(0.01)
2893:(0.26)
2888:(1.21)
2883:(1.69)
2878:(2.22)
2873:(2.03)
2868:(2.50)
2854:(60.4)
2849:(51.6)
2844:(56.1)
2839:(63.7)
2834:(68.9)
2829:(72.3)
2824:(71.1)
2819:(67.6)
2814:(62.1)
2809:(57.6)
2804:(54.3)
2799:(50.9)
2794:(49.3)
2784:(66.0)
2779:(57.2)
2774:(61.7)
2769:(69.1)
2764:(73.9)
2759:(77.5)
2754:(76.5)
2749:(72.9)
2744:(67.6)
2739:(63.0)
2734:(60.1)
2729:(56.7)
2724:(55.2)
2714:(71.4)
2709:(62.8)
2704:(67.3)
2699:(74.5)
2694:(79.0)
2689:(82.8)
2684:(81.9)
2679:(78.1)
2674:(73.2)
2669:(68.5)
2664:(65.7)
2659:(62.4)
2654:(61.2)
2565:Climate
2236:Pompeii
2207:frustum
1992:removed
1977:sources
1934:Spanish
1920:in the
1904:is the
1879:chapels
1756:Baroque
1613:of the
1595:Diocese
1519:Seville
1509:of the
1391:Castile
1379:Frisian
1322:Spanish
1314:Moorish
1292:by the
1270:Juvenal
1237:equites
1159:during
1132:tumulus
1120:Gadeira
1108:Melqart
1083:Himilco
1065:to the
999:History
781:demonym
713:Γήδειρα
707:Gḗdeira
616:a Gadir
557:La Viña
545:barrios
343:Website
260:116,979
182:Founded
150:Country
8340:Djerba
8336:Meninx
8321:Lepcis
8305:Sousse
8270:Ugarit
8260:Shuksi
8255:Safita
8250:Paltus
8158:Málaga
8154:Malake
8099:Abdera
8082:Tavira
7964:Likush
7918:Mtarfa
7855:Lepcis
7794:Beirut
7689:Karaly
7613:Reshef
7603:Michal
7588:Achzib
7581:Israel
7567:Rhodes
7550:Greece
7541:Marion
7526:Kition
7514:Cyprus
7505:Timici
7489:Taoura
7420:Malaca
7270:Zamora
7250:Toledo
7245:Teruel
7180:Oviedo
7170:Murcia
7165:Málaga
7160:Madrid
7150:Lleida
7125:Huesca
7120:Huelva
7105:Girona
7100:Cuenca
7070:Burgos
7065:Bilbao
6928:Tarifa
6868:Olvera
6833:Espera
6788:Bornos
6676:Curlie
6633:
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5747:21 May
5721:
5544:Strabo
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5272:
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5094:p. 141
5064:
5033:Strabo
5018:11 May
4721:Puebla
4669:Huelva
4643:Havana
4604:Dakhla
4552:Bogotá
4526:with:
4389:28,487
4386:29,936
4257:Madrid
4074:, and
4041:census
3944:Chocos
3831:kazoos
3705:Havana
3657:3,024
3510:(3.6)
3505:(3.9)
3500:(2.6)
3495:(0.9)
3490:(0.1)
3485:trace
3482:(0.3)
3477:(1.1)
3472:(1.8)
3467:(1.4)
3462:(2.3)
3457:(2.7)
3054:Month
2605:Month
2586:Europe
2575:Köppen
2559:D'NASH
2244:Cicero
2171:reales
2152:, Don
2069:bricks
1877:. Its
1871:rococo
1694:, and
1667:plazas
1582:Amadeo
1558:Cortes
1523:empire
1478:, and
1398:Jewish
1334:cubits
1312:Under
1298:Spania
1248:) and
1197:Empire
1179:under
1177:Romans
1173:Iberia
1128:Geryon
1036:Agadir
973:, the
817:Calais
794:Càdice
761:Arabic
665:. The
663:Agadir
655:Shilha
646:agadir
622:Agadir
560:, and
472:KA(H)D
470:-diz,
350:.cadiz
159:Region
8573:Cádiz
8542:]
8400:Other
8391:Utica
8370:Thyna
8346:Ruspe
8265:Sumur
8245:Carne
8230:Arwad
8223:Syria
8208:Velez
8164:Onoba
8149:Mahón
8143:Ibiza
8134:Herna
8113:Ceuta
8109:Abyla
8092:Spain
8078:Balsa
8029:Gadir
8024:Zilil
7984:Tinga
7902:Mdina
7884:Malta
7859:Khoms
7848:Libya
7825:Sidon
7790:Birut
7734:Sulci
7719:Olbia
7704:Motya
7673:Erice
7644:Bitan
7637:Italy
7622:Haifa
7608:Jaffa
7572:Delos
7521:Dhali
7475:Sarai
7400:Cirta
7379:Jijel
7354:Tenes
7235:Soria
7080:Cádiz
7050:Ávila
7019:Spain
6793:Cádiz
6748:Algar
6672:Cádiz
6656:Cádiz
6596:(PDF)
6577:(PDF)
6559:Cadiz
5636:p. 78
5202:Cales
5198:Cadix
5041:3.5.5
4756:, USA
4656:Honda
4591:Ceuta
4565:Brest
4492:Alvia
4383:4,167
4380:4,637
4377:5,147
4374:5,752
4371:6,989
4368:6,315
4365:6,794
4355:1.03
4183:−0.9%
4180:−1.1%
4177:−1.3%
4174:−0.9%
4171:−1.3%
4168:−1.5%
4165:−1.7%
4056:(the
4010:Poleá
3950:Garum
3938:Cazón
3923:asada
3732:swell
3562:50.7
3093:Year
3023:70.1
3020:74.1
3017:72.0
3014:71.4
3011:69.8
3008:68.5
3005:68.4
3002:67.0
2999:66.6
2996:68.2
2993:70.0
2990:71.6
2987:73.1
2975:51.2
2926:522.3
2644:Year
2590:Jerez
2582:Spain
2210:steel
1609:is a
1607:Ceuta
1454:, by
1318:Qādis
1246:Padua
1201:Gades
1087:Hanno
1042:from
1032:Gadir
1009:Sidon
977:says
899:
832:Cádiz
813:Cales
806:Cadix
802:Cádis
798:Cadis
776:Cádiz
766:Qādis
757:Julia
746:Gādēs
741:Latin
680:Gadir
406:also
361:Cádiz
327:11001
176:Cádiz
153:Spain
53:Cádiz
8189:Sexi
8103:Adra
8034:Sala
7994:Anfa
7865:Oyat
7775:Arqa
7770:Ampi
7765:Amia
7714:Nora
7669:Eryx
7648:Chia
7598:Dora
7562:Paxi
7155:Lugo
7145:León
7130:Jaén
6893:Rota
6631:ISBN
6585:ISSN
6524:2009
6436:2016
6406:2016
6381:2016
6230:2020
6209:2020
6179:NOAA
6161:2020
6139:2020
6117:2024
6054:2011
6027:2015
6005:2019
5980:2019
5955:2019
5930:2019
5890:2019
5864:2016
5834:2015
5749:2024
5719:ISSN
5700:2016
5673:2024
5603:p. 6
5585:2017
5442:ISBN
5415:ISBN
5372:ISBN
5324:ISBN
5297:ISBN
5270:ISBN
5249:2018
5157:2024
5136:2008
5118:ISBN
5062:ISBN
5020:2019
4989:2013
4958:2014
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4349:1.09
4346:0.20
4343:0.17
4340:0.13
4337:0.15
4334:0.28
4331:0.20
4328:0.32
4324:Area
4259:and
4127:Pop.
4121:2006
4118:2005
4115:2004
4112:2003
4109:2002
4106:2001
4103:2000
4100:1999
4097:Year
3915:Atún
3872:The
3833:, a
3755:and
3709:Cuba
3654:166
3651:187
3648:228
3645:252
3642:335
3639:354
3636:331
3633:307
3630:255
3627:228
3624:197
3621:184
3571:(%)
3559:8.1
3556:7.2
3553:5.6
3550:2.5
3547:0.2
3544:0.1
3541:0.9
3538:3.2
3535:5.6
3532:4.8
3529:6.4
3526:6.9
3441:−1.0
3421:12.6
3416:15.6
3411:16.6
3406:11.0
3386:−1.0
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3341:21.4
3336:19.5
3331:16.2
3326:13.7
3321:12.3
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3301:18.6
3296:13.9
3291:16.5
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3281:23.3
3276:25.0
3271:24.6
3266:22.4
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3226:16.9
3221:19.6
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3211:26.3
3206:27.9
3201:27.7
3196:25.3
3191:22.1
3186:19.9
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3176:16.8
3171:16.0
3161:43.0
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3151:27.6
3146:31.5
3141:37.8
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3131:40.0
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3116:31.4
3111:29.0
3106:25.3
3101:24.1
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3087:Nov
3084:Oct
3081:Sep
3078:Aug
3075:Jul
3072:Jun
3069:May
3066:Apr
3063:Mar
3060:Feb
3057:Jan
3034:NCEI
3030:NOAA
2984:(%)
2972:7.2
2969:7.1
2966:5.9
2963:2.6
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2921:79.5
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