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Province of Cádiz

Cádiz is a province of southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the southernmost part of mainland Spain, as well as the southernmost part of continental Europe.

Cádiz
Map of Spain with Cádiz highlighted
Coordinates: 36°30′N 5°45′W / 36.500°N 5.750°W / 36.500; -5.750
CountrySpain
Autonomous communityAndalusia
CapitalCádiz
Government
 • PresidentAlmudena Martínez del Junco (PP)
Area
 • Total7,385 km2 (2,851 sq mi)
 • RankRanked 34th
 1.47% of Spain
Population
 (1 January 2014)
 • Total1,240,175
 • RankRanked 8th
 • Density170/km2 (430/sq mi)
 2.68% of Spain
DemonymSpanish: Gaditano/a
ISO 3166 codeES-CA
Official language(s)Spanish
ParliamentCortes Generales
Websitewww.dipucadiz.es

It is bordered by the Spanish provinces of Huelva, Seville, and Málaga, as well as the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Strait of Gibraltar and the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Its area is 7,385 square kilometres (2,851 sq mi).

Its capital is the city of Cádiz, which has a population of 114,244. As of 2021, the largest city is Jerez de la Frontera with 212,801 inhabitants. Algeciras, which surpassed Cádiz with 122,982 inhabitants, is the second most populated city. The entire province had a population of 1,245,960 (as of 2021), of whom about 600,000 live in the Bay of Cádiz area (including Jerez), making it the third most populous province in Andalusia. Its population density is 167.93 per square kilometre.

Political and traditional subdivisions (comarcas) edit

 
Map of the distinct areas that comprise the Province of Cádiz

The province encompasses 44 municipalities; besides its capital, other important cities are Jerez and Algeciras. (See the list of municipalities in Cádiz.) According to a roster developed by the Council of Tourism and Sport of Andalusia on 27 March 2003, there are officially six traditional or touristic comarcas (provincial areas or counties) in the Province of Cádiz:

Bay of Cádiz (Bahía de Cádiz) edit

This area comprises towns and cities on the shores of the Bay of Cádiz on the west-central coast of the province:

Campiña de Jerez (Countryside of Jerez) edit

This fertile area only includes two municipalities, both large in area:

Campo de Gibraltar (Countryside of Gibraltar) edit

The towns that extend into the rural hinterlands north of Gibraltar are:

Bajo Guadalquivir (Northwest Coast; also called Costa Noroeste) edit

The towns of this area called the "Bajo Guadalquivir" (lower Guadalquivir valley), are:

La Janda edit

Towns included in La Janda, an area in the southwestern part of the province, are:

Sierra de Cádiz (Cádiz Mountains) edit

Towns included in the Cádiz Mountains area, in the northeastern part of the province, include:

Population edit

The historical population is given in the following chart:

Climate edit

The entire province of Cádiz has a Mediterranean climate, mostly Köppen Csa but also Csb in high altitude areas. Large differences in summer temperatures exist between the three official stations in Cádiz, Jerez, and Tarifa depending on position relative to the coastline. 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] This is comparable to much cloudier climates further north in Europe, in spite of the high number of sunshine hours in the province. The Cádiz region is also much wetter than the arid Almería province further east in Andalusia.

Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for cities in Province of Cádiz[2]
Location January April July October
Cádiz 16.0 °C (60.8 °F)/ 9.4 °C (48.9 °F) 19.9 °C (67.8 °F)/ 13.7 °C (56.7 °F) 27.9 °C (82.2 °F)/ 22.0 °C (71.6 °F) 23.4 °C (74.1 °F)/ 17.3 °C (63.1 °F)
Jerez 16.2 °C (61.2 °F)/ 5.2 °C (41.4 °F) 22.2 °C (72.0 °F)/ 9.8 °C (49.6 °F) 33.5 °C (92.3 °F)/ 18.7 °C (65.7 °F) 25.5 °C (77.9 °F)/ 13.7 °C (56.7 °F)
Tarifa 15.1 °C (59.2 °F)/ 10.9 °C (51.6 °F) 17.3 °C (63.1 °F)/ 13.0 °C (55.4 °F) 24.5 °C (76.1 °F)/ 20.0 °C (68.0 °F) 20.6 °C (69.1 °F)/ 16.7 °C (62.1 °F)

Economy edit

In 2014 the unemployment rate was 42%, the highest in the country.[3] The main industry is tourism, mainly from non-coastal Spanish cities, Germany and the UK. Its once-important shipbuilding industry (Astilleros) is now in crisis due to competition from South Korea and China. There are factories of Airbus and Delphi. It also exports sherry as well as alimentary products.

Primary sector edit

Major industrial facilities edit

Sector
Main activities
% GDP
Agriculture, Animal husbandry and fishing. 4%
Industry (energy, industry and construction) 28%
Services (tourism, hostelery and public administration) 67%

Tourism edit

Beaches edit

The province of Cádiz has many kilometres of beaches and (as of 2005) the highest number of Blue Flags of all coastal provinces in Europe.

 
Baelo Claudia

Some of these beaches are relatively wild and far from big urban areas. One of the attractions of the area is its contrast to the mass tourism on the Mediterranean coast. There are extensive nature reserves in the region and the unspoilt feel of the area is heightened by the presence of wild animals including cows and horses on many stretches of beach.

The Costa de la Luz has traditionally been a popular destination for Spaniards wanting to enjoy the beach while avoiding the stifling heat of the Mediterranean Coast, although until recently this largely unspoilt Atlantic coastline was little known to foreign visitors. One of the factors that brought the region to the attention of foreign holidaymakers was the growing realisation that its Southern reaches are one of the world's best locations for wind sports.

Tarifa, located on the Strait of Gibraltar at the southernmost point of mainland Europe, has become Europe's foremost kitesurfing destination due to the area's unique wind phenomena, reliably sunny summer weather and the variety of beaches at locations such as Los Canos de Meca, Bolonia, Punta Paloma and, most famously, Playa de Los Lances where in the summer months you will often see over 1,000 kites in the air. The local economy has benefited significantly from the wind sport explosion: there are more than 50 kite schools in Tarifa and hundreds of shops, bars and hotels serving the many thousands of kitesurfers who visit every year.

 
Playa de Los Lances, Tarifa, Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain

Notable beaches:

Culture edit

Nature edit

Doñana National Park edit

Doñana National Park is one of two national parks in the autonomous community of Andalusia. A small area of the park extends into Cádiz Province, just north of Sanlucar de Barrameda and on the south bank of the Rio Guadalquivir. This area is primarily marismas. The public have access to a recreational area and a short walking trail. There is no direct access to the bulk of the park that lies on the north bank of the river in the provinces of Seville and Huelva.

Natural parks edit

Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park edit
 
Caño de Sancti Petri from Chiclana and San Fernando at the end
100 km2, located at the mouth of the Guadalete river, consists of marshland, beaches, reed and sand dunes.
Bird watching. Sailing, windsurfing, hiking.
(Ocean) Pine. Many types of shrubs and bushes.
Gannet solan goose, stork, cormorant, great crested grebe, (sea)gull, flamingo, tern, sea eagle, avocet.
La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park edit
 
Cliffs
37.97 km2, high cliff rock formations covered by pine trees.
Bird watching, archeological and botanical excursions, diving, windsurfing, sailing, hiking.
Strandpine, black juniper tree, black spruce, juniper, small palm tree, rosemary.
Herring gull, chaffinch, greenfinch, cattle egret, little egret, crested tit, woodpecker, kestrel, peregrine falcon.
La Doñana Natural Park edit
 
Iberian lynx
This natural park is shared by three provinces, Cádiz, Huelva and Seville. It is an area to the east and northeast of the national park.
Home of the Iberian lynx, a protected species.
Los Alcornocales Natural Park edit
 
View from the top of El Picacho peak
Information center in Alcalá de los Gazules; visitors centers in Algeciras and Cortes de la Frontera (Málaga).
1,700.25 km2 in area.
Low mountain range, densely covered by cork oak trees ("Alcornoques").
Bird watching, archeological and botanical excursions, hiking, mountainbiking, speleology.
Cork oak, olive tree, gall oak, pink rock rose, small palm tree, alder, rhododendron, holly, bracken (fern), cherry tree, laurel.
Sparrow hawk, short-toed snake eagle, booted eagle, goshawk, eagle owl, tawny owl, culture, kestrel, peregrine falcon, wild boar, deer, weasel, (sea)otter, wildcat, mongoose.
Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park edit
 
Grazalema from Endrinal mountains
Administration in El Bosque; visitors' center in El Bosque.
516.95 km2 in area.
Limestone formation, transformed to ravines, declines and caves. Large colonies of Spanish fir ("pinsapo").
Bird watching, archeological and botanical excursions.
Hiking, climbing, mountainbiking, speleology, paragliding.
Spanish fir, cork oak, holm oak, gall oak, carob, oleaster.
Imperial eagle, golden eagle, fish hawk, vulture, Egyptian vulture, mountain goat, deer, mongoose, (sea)otter, fox.
Straits of Gibraltar Natural Park edit
 
Cetacea in the strait
Is the most meridional national park of Europe.
Its location at the southernmost point of mainland Spain, and of mainland Europe, at the point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet in the Strait of Gibraltar, places it on the migratory route for many birds.

Natural reserves edit

There are eight natural reserves in the province: Complejo Endorreico de Chiclana, Complejo Endorreico de Espera, Complejo Endorreico de Puerto Real, Complejo Endorreico del Puerto de Santa María, Laguna de Medina, Lagunas de las Canteras y el Tejón, Laguna de la Paja, and Peñón de Zaframagón (which straddles the border with the province of Seville.)

Natural sites edit

There are seven natural sites in the province: Cola del Embalse de Arcos, Cola del Embalse de Bornos, Estuario del Río Guadiaro, Isla del Trocadero, Marismas de Sancti Petri, Marismas del Río Palmones, and Playa de Los Lances.

Parques Periurbanos: Pinares y Dunas de San Antón La Suara La Barrosa

Natural monuments edit

There are five natural monuments in the province: Corrales de Rota, Duna de Bolonia, Punta del Boquerón, Tómbolo de Trafalgar, and Escarpes del Río Trejo en Setenil.

Transportation edit

Roads edit

Airports edit

Railroads edit

Ports edit

The main ways to enter the province are by road from Seville or Malaga and by the Jerez Airport.

Notable sports teams edit

Football edit

Rugby Union edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Standard Climate Values for Andalucía". Aemet.es. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
  2. ^ "Standard Climate Values, Andalucía". Aemet.es. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  3. ^ Hayden, Grace (20 August 2014). "Cadiz: A Profile of the Province With the Highest Unemployment in Spain". Econintersect News Blog. Retrieved 21 July 2017.

See also edit

External links edit

  • Grazalema Natural Park tourist information in Spanish, English, French and German
  • Excma. Diputación Provincial de Cádiz
  • Official Website of Tourism in the Province of Cádiz
  • Libro de Estilo de Canal Sur (anexo 4, pg. 417, comarcas andaluzas). Listado comarcal definido por la Consejería de Turismo y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía.
  • (in Spanish) Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park
  • (in Spanish) Del Estrecho Natural Park
  • (in Spanish) Doñana Natural Park
  • (in Spanish) La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park
  • (in Spanish) Los Alcornocales Natural Park
  • (in Spanish) Grazalema Natural Park
  • bajoguadalquivir.org
  • Google Maps satellite view
  • YasHan Gallery More photos of Cádiz.

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Cadiz region redirects here For the wine region see Cadiz Vino de la Tierra For other uses see Cadiz disambiguation This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Cadiz is a province of southern Spain in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia It is the southernmost part of mainland Spain as well as the southernmost part of continental Europe CadizProvinceFlagCoat of armsMap of Spain with Cadiz highlightedCoordinates 36 30 N 5 45 W 36 500 N 5 750 W 36 500 5 750CountrySpainAutonomous communityAndalusiaCapitalCadizGovernment PresidentAlmudena Martinez del Junco PP Area Total7 385 km2 2 851 sq mi RankRanked 34th 1 47 of SpainPopulation 1 January 2014 Total1 240 175 RankRanked 8th Density170 km2 430 sq mi 2 68 of SpainDemonymSpanish Gaditano aISO 3166 codeES CAOfficial language s SpanishParliamentCortes GeneralesWebsitewww dipucadiz esIt is bordered by the Spanish provinces of Huelva Seville and Malaga as well as the Atlantic Ocean the Mediterranean Sea the Strait of Gibraltar and the British overseas territory of Gibraltar Its area is 7 385 square kilometres 2 851 sq mi Its capital is the city of Cadiz which has a population of 114 244 As of 2021 the largest city is Jerez de la Frontera with 212 801 inhabitants Algeciras which surpassed Cadiz with 122 982 inhabitants is the second most populated city The entire province had a population of 1 245 960 as of 2021 of whom about 600 000 live in the Bay of Cadiz area including Jerez making it the third most populous province in Andalusia Its population density is 167 93 per square kilometre Contents 1 Political and traditional subdivisions comarcas 1 1 Bay of Cadiz Bahia de Cadiz 1 2 Campina de Jerez Countryside of Jerez 1 3 Campo de Gibraltar Countryside of Gibraltar 1 4 Bajo Guadalquivir Northwest Coast also called Costa Noroeste 1 5 La Janda 1 6 Sierra de Cadiz Cadiz Mountains 2 Population 3 Climate 4 Economy 4 1 Primary sector 4 2 Major industrial facilities 5 Tourism 5 1 Beaches 5 2 Culture 5 3 Nature 5 3 1 Donana National Park 5 3 2 Natural parks 5 3 2 1 Bahia de Cadiz Natural Park 5 3 2 2 La Brena y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park 5 3 2 3 La Donana Natural Park 5 3 2 4 Los Alcornocales Natural Park 5 3 2 5 Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park 5 3 2 6 Straits of Gibraltar Natural Park 5 3 3 Natural reserves 5 3 4 Natural sites 5 3 5 Natural monuments 6 Transportation 6 1 Roads 6 2 Airports 6 3 Railroads 6 4 Ports 7 Notable sports teams 7 1 Football 7 2 Rugby Union 8 Notes and references 9 See also 10 External linksPolitical and traditional subdivisions comarcas edit nbsp Map of the distinct areas that comprise the Province of CadizThe province encompasses 44 municipalities besides its capital other important cities are Jerez and Algeciras See the list of municipalities in Cadiz According to a roster developed by the Council of Tourism and Sport of Andalusia on 27 March 2003 there are officially six traditional or touristic comarcas provincial areas or counties in the Province of Cadiz Bahia de Cadiz Bay of Cadiz Campina de Jerez Countryside of Jerez Campo de Gibraltar Countryside of Gibraltar Bajo Guadalquivir Lower Guadalquivir or Northwest Coast Costa Noroeste La Janda Sierra de Cadiz Cadiz Mountains Bay of Cadiz Bahia de Cadiz edit This area comprises towns and cities on the shores of the Bay of Cadiz on the west central coast of the province Cadiz Chiclana El Puerto de Santa Maria Puerto Real San Fernando nbsp Panteon de Marinos Ilustres nbsp The bullring at El Puerto nbsp The cathedral at Cadiz nbsp Sancti Petri beachCampina de Jerez Countryside of Jerez edit This fertile area only includes two municipalities both large in area Jerez de la Frontera San Jose del Valle nbsp Octagonal tower in the Alcazar of Jerez de la Frontera nbsp A sherry solera nbsp Cathedral of Jerez de la Frontera nbsp Horse Riding at Fair of Jerez de la FronteraCampo de Gibraltar Countryside of Gibraltar edit The towns that extend into the rural hinterlands north of Gibraltar are Algeciras Jimena de la Frontera Castellar de la Frontera San Roque La Linea de la Concepcion Los Barrios Tarifa nbsp View of La Linea from the Rock of Gibraltar nbsp High plaza at Algeciras nbsp Chapel of Our Lady of Europe nbsp Hozgarganta riverBajo Guadalquivir Northwest Coast also called Costa Noroeste edit The towns of this area called the Bajo Guadalquivir lower Guadalquivir valley are Chipiona Rota Sanlucar de Barrameda Trebujena nbsp The castle of Santiago in Sanlucar de Barrameda nbsp Salt mine at Sanlucar nbsp Las Covachas nbsp La Carcel now a conservatory La Janda edit Towns included in La Janda an area in the southwestern part of the province are Alcala de los Gazules Barbate Benalup Casas Viejas Conil de la Frontera Medina Sidonia Paterna de Rivera Vejer de la Frontera nbsp Casa Consistorial Medina Sidonia nbsp La Brena nbsp Vejer de la Frontera nbsp BeachesSierra de Cadiz Cadiz Mountains edit Towns included in the Cadiz Mountains area in the northeastern part of the province include Alcala del Valle Algar Algodonales Arcos de la Frontera Benaocaz Bornos El Bosque El Gastor Espera Grazalema Olvera Prado del Rey Puerto Serrano Setenil de las Bodegas Torre Alhaquime Ubrique Villaluenga del Rosario Villamartin Zahara de la Sierra nbsp Setenil nbsp Zahara de la Sierra nbsp Griffon vultures are common in Alcala del Valle nbsp Grazalema from Endrinal mountainsPopulation editThe historical population is given in the following chart Climate editThe entire province of Cadiz has a Mediterranean climate mostly Koppen Csa but also Csb in high altitude areas Large differences in summer temperatures exist between the three official stations in Cadiz Jerez and Tarifa depending on position relative to the coastline 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 Cadiz 573 mm 22 6 in in Jerez and 603 mm 23 7 in in Tarifa 1 This is comparable to much cloudier climates further north in Europe in spite of the high number of sunshine hours in the province The Cadiz region is also much wetter than the arid Almeria province further east in Andalusia Average daily maximum and minimum temperatures for cities in Province of Cadiz 2 Location January April July OctoberCadiz 16 0 C 60 8 F 9 4 C 48 9 F 19 9 C 67 8 F 13 7 C 56 7 F 27 9 C 82 2 F 22 0 C 71 6 F 23 4 C 74 1 F 17 3 C 63 1 F Jerez 16 2 C 61 2 F 5 2 C 41 4 F 22 2 C 72 0 F 9 8 C 49 6 F 33 5 C 92 3 F 18 7 C 65 7 F 25 5 C 77 9 F 13 7 C 56 7 F Tarifa 15 1 C 59 2 F 10 9 C 51 6 F 17 3 C 63 1 F 13 0 C 55 4 F 24 5 C 76 1 F 20 0 C 68 0 F 20 6 C 69 1 F 16 7 C 62 1 F Economy edit nbsp Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica article Cadiz province In 2014 the unemployment rate was 42 the highest in the country 3 The main industry is tourism mainly from non coastal Spanish cities Germany and the UK Its once important shipbuilding industry Astilleros is now in crisis due to competition from South Korea and China There are factories of Airbus and Delphi It also exports sherry as well as alimentary products Primary sector edit Sherry production John Harvey amp Sons in Jerez de la Frontera Gonzalez Byass Olive groves Fishing Ports as in Cadiz and Algeciras Cork products from the Alcornocales cork oak forestsMajor industrial facilities edit Navantia Airbus CASA Delphi Ford Cepsa Lufthansa CityLine Endesa AcerinoxSector Main activities GDP1 Agriculture Animal husbandry and fishing 4 2 Industry energy industry and construction 28 3 Services tourism hostelery and public administration 67 Tourism editBeaches edit The province of Cadiz has many kilometres of beaches and as of 2005 the highest number of Blue Flags of all coastal provinces in Europe nbsp Baelo ClaudiaSome of these beaches are relatively wild and far from big urban areas One of the attractions of the area is its contrast to the mass tourism on the Mediterranean coast There are extensive nature reserves in the region and the unspoilt feel of the area is heightened by the presence of wild animals including cows and horses on many stretches of beach The Costa de la Luz has traditionally been a popular destination for Spaniards wanting to enjoy the beach while avoiding the stifling heat of the Mediterranean Coast although until recently this largely unspoilt Atlantic coastline was little known to foreign visitors One of the factors that brought the region to the attention of foreign holidaymakers was the growing realisation that its Southern reaches are one of the world s best locations for wind sports Tarifa located on the Strait of Gibraltar at the southernmost point of mainland Europe has become Europe s foremost kitesurfing destination due to the area s unique wind phenomena reliably sunny summer weather and the variety of beaches at locations such as Los Canos de Meca Bolonia Punta Paloma and most famously Playa de Los Lances where in the summer months you will often see over 1 000 kites in the air The local economy has benefited significantly from the wind sport explosion there are more than 50 kite schools in Tarifa and hundreds of shops bars and hotels serving the many thousands of kitesurfers who visit every year nbsp Playa de Los Lances Tarifa Cadiz Andalusia SpainNotable beaches Playa La Barrosa in Chiclana de la Frontera Playa La Victoria in Cadiz Playa de Levante in El Puerto de Santa Maria Playa de Bolonia in Tarifa Playa de Camposoto in San Fernando Los Canos de Meca Playa de Los Lances in TarifaCulture edit Carnival of Cadiz Feria de Jerez Semana Santa in all municipalities of the Province Horse racing in Sanlucar de Barrameda Circuito Permanente de Jerez White Towns of Andalusia Ruta del ToroNature edit Donana National Park edit Donana National Park is one of two national parks in the autonomous community of Andalusia A small area of the park extends into Cadiz Province just north of Sanlucar de Barrameda and on the south bank of the Rio Guadalquivir This area is primarily marismas The public have access to a recreational area and a short walking trail There is no direct access to the bulk of the park that lies on the north bank of the river in the provinces of Seville and Huelva Natural parks edit Further information Natural park Spain Bahia de Cadiz Natural Park edit nbsp Cano de Sancti Petri from Chiclana and San Fernando at the end100 km2 located at the mouth of the Guadalete river consists of marshland beaches reed and sand dunes Bird watching Sailing windsurfing hiking Ocean Pine Many types of shrubs and bushes Gannet solan goose stork cormorant great crested grebe sea gull flamingo tern sea eagle avocet La Brena y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park edit nbsp Cliffs37 97 km2 high cliff rock formations covered by pine trees Bird watching archeological and botanical excursions diving windsurfing sailing hiking Strandpine black juniper tree black spruce juniper small palm tree rosemary Herring gull chaffinch greenfinch cattle egret little egret crested tit woodpecker kestrel peregrine falcon La Donana Natural Park edit nbsp Iberian lynxThis natural park is shared by three provinces Cadiz Huelva and Seville It is an area to the east and northeast of the national park Home of the Iberian lynx a protected species Los Alcornocales Natural Park edit nbsp View from the top of El Picacho peakInformation center in Alcala de los Gazules visitors centers in Algeciras and Cortes de la Frontera Malaga 1 700 25 km2 in area Low mountain range densely covered by cork oak trees Alcornoques Bird watching archeological and botanical excursions hiking mountainbiking speleology Cork oak olive tree gall oak pink rock rose small palm tree alder rhododendron holly bracken fern cherry tree laurel Sparrow hawk short toed snake eagle booted eagle goshawk eagle owl tawny owl culture kestrel peregrine falcon wild boar deer weasel sea otter wildcat mongoose Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park edit nbsp Grazalema from Endrinal mountainsAdministration in El Bosque visitors center in El Bosque 516 95 km2 in area Limestone formation transformed to ravines declines and caves Large colonies of Spanish fir pinsapo Bird watching archeological and botanical excursions Hiking climbing mountainbiking speleology paragliding Spanish fir cork oak holm oak gall oak carob oleaster Imperial eagle golden eagle fish hawk vulture Egyptian vulture mountain goat deer mongoose sea otter fox Straits of Gibraltar Natural Park edit nbsp Cetacea in the straitIs the most meridional national park of Europe Its location at the southernmost point of mainland Spain and of mainland Europe at the point where the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet in the Strait of Gibraltar places it on the migratory route for many birds Natural reserves edit There are eight natural reserves in the province Complejo Endorreico de Chiclana Complejo Endorreico de Espera Complejo Endorreico de Puerto Real Complejo Endorreico del Puerto de Santa Maria Laguna de Medina Lagunas de las Canteras y el Tejon Laguna de la Paja and Penon de Zaframagon which straddles the border with the province of Seville dd Natural sites edit There are seven natural sites in the province Cola del Embalse de Arcos Cola del Embalse de Bornos Estuario del Rio Guadiaro Isla del Trocadero Marismas de Sancti Petri Marismas del Rio Palmones and Playa de Los Lances dd Parques Periurbanos Pinares y Dunas de San Anton La Suara La Barrosa Natural monuments edit There are five natural monuments in the province Corrales de Rota Duna de Bolonia Punta del Boqueron Tombolo de Trafalgar and Escarpes del Rio Trejo en Setenil dd Transportation editRoads edit Autovia A 4 Autovia A 7 Autovia A 381 N 340 Autovia A 48Airports edit Jerez AirportRailroads edit Cadiz Seville Line Cercanias Cadiz Algeciras Granada LinePorts edit Port of Algeciras Port of CadizThe main ways to enter the province are by road from Seville or Malaga and by the Jerez Airport Notable sports teams editFootball edit Cadiz CF in La Liga LFP Real Balompedica Linense in the Segunda Division B CD San Fernando in the Segunda Division B Algeciras CF in the Tercera Division Racing Club Portuense in the Tercera Division Xerez CD in the Tercera Division Rugby Union edit CR Atletico Portuense in the Division de Honor B de Rugby Notes and references edit Standard Climate Values for Andalucia Aemet es Retrieved 13 March 2015 Standard Climate Values Andalucia Aemet es Retrieved 2 March 2015 Hayden Grace 20 August 2014 Cadiz A Profile of the Province With the Highest Unemployment in Spain Econintersect News Blog Retrieved 21 July 2017 See also editList of Bienes de Interes Cultural in CadizExternal links editGrazalema Natural Park tourist information in Spanish English French and German Excma Diputacion Provincial de Cadiz Official Website of Tourism in the Province of Cadiz Libro de Estilo de Canal Sur anexo 4 pg 417 comarcas andaluzas Listado comarcal definido por la Consejeria de Turismo y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucia in Spanish Bahia de Cadiz Natural Park in Spanish Del Estrecho Natural Park in Spanish Donana Natural Park in Spanish La Brena y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park in Spanish Los Alcornocales Natural Park in Spanish Grazalema Natural Park bajoguadalquivir org Google Maps satellite view YasHan Gallery More photos of Cadiz Portal nbsp Spain Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Province of Cadiz amp oldid 1216171494, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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