CADIZ
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CADIZ CAPITAL |
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The city of Cadiz, which practically accounts for the whole of the municipal AREA which could be described as half island, half peninsula, connected to the mainland by a slender, sandy strip.
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| CADIZ INNLAND |
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It is the province of Cadiz, Atlantic and Mediterranean, with its valuable ecological and cultural load, the one that has a greater number of natural parks. A total of five extends by their territory, although three of them also occupy part of the provincial land of Huelva and Seville.
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CADIZ COAST |
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Its latitude, at the southern-most point of the Iberian Peninsula, and its magnificent climate, have made this coast a coveted prize for Tyrians, Tartesians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths and Arabs during thousands of years. The attractions are plentiful along the length of these 200 km of the finest golden sands on the peninsula.
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