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  2. File:17th century hand drawn map of Planta De Cadis. Cadiz ...

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    Hand drawn map of Cadiz, Spain. Items portrayed in this file depicts. Cádiz. media type. image/jpeg. checksum. ...

  3. File:Cadiz in Spain.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Location of province Cadiz in Spain in Spain. Date: 26 September 2011: ... This SVG map is part of a locator map series applying the widespread location map ...

  4. Los Alcornocales Natural Park - Wikipedia

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    Los Alcornocales Natural Park (in Spanish, Parque natural de Los Alcornocales) is a natural park located in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia; it is shared between the Province of Cádiz and Málaga. The natural park occupies a territory spanning seventeen municipalities with a total population of about 380,000.

  5. Province of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    Tarifa is exceptionally mild for such a southerly place in Spain, meanwhile winter temperatures are mild throughout the province with less difference between localities than in summer. Average yearly rainfall is 521 mm (20.5 in) in Cádiz, 573 mm (22.6 in) in Jerez, and 603 mm (23.7 in) in Tarifa. [ 1 ]

  6. Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    It opened 24 September 2015. It crosses the Bay of Cádiz linking Cádiz with Puerto Real in mainland Spain. It is the longest bridge in Spain and the longest span cable-stayed in the country. [53] The Constitution of 1812 Bridge, also known as La Pepa Bridge, is a new bridge across the Bay of Cádiz, linking Cádiz with the town of Puerto Real.

  7. Parque Genovés - Wikipedia

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    Parque Genovés, Cádiz. Spain. Parque Genovés is a historical garden located in the seaside of Cádiz city in Andalusia, Spain.Its origin can be traced back to the middle of the 19th century, having been widened and remodeled a few times since then.