Cádiz, Spain
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What is Cádiz
Cadiz is the capital of the Cadiz Province in the Andalucia region of Spain.
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About Cádiz elsewhere
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"in the autonomous community of Andalusia ,in the country of Spain."
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"Despite its unique site, Cadiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with a wealth of attractive vistas and well-preserved historical landmarks."
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"Domestic flights connect the Andalusian capital with Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and other major cities."
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"Cádiz is of typical Andalusian character."
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"However, the Atlantic coast of Andalusia is just great."
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"They are quite famous among the country for being among the friendliest and most jovial, being voted Spain's best fans (ahead of Andalusian neighbours Sevilla FC in a recent survey."
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"The Casino Bahía de Cádiz, on the road between Jerez and Puerto de Santa María, is the only casino in this part of Andalusia."
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"Have you thought of going to Andalusia: Sevilla, C�rdoba, Granada and Ronda (plus some other cities) could be a great thing."
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rexdixon from USA wrote about Rota 2 years ago
Rota or as it's known officially as Cadiz is one of the oldest civilized cities in the world. They have streets that turn into alleys, brick everywhere, and sometimes even drain pipes that still come out of the side of the building to the gutters. If you want some authentic Spanish offerings - this city is a great place to visit. There is obviously a big military presence here as when you come to Europe via a ship at least, you go through Rota.
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