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"Cádiz region" redirects here. For the wine region, see Cádiz (Vino de la Tierra). For other uses, see Cadiz (disambiguation).
Cádiz is a province of southern Spain, in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia, the southernmost part of continental Western Europe. 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 7,442 square kilometers. Its capital is the city of Cádiz, which has a population of more than 128,000. The largest city is Jerez with more than 204,000 inhabitants, and another important city is Algeciras with just over 114,000 inhabitants. The entire province had a population of 1,194,062 (as of 2006), of whom about 600,000 live in the Bay of Cádiz area. Its population density is 160.45 per square kilometer.
[edit] Political and traditional subdivisions (comarcas)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:
[edit] Bay of Cádiz (Bahía de Cádiz)This area comprises towns and cities on the shores of the Bay of Cádiz on the west-central coast of the province: [edit] Campiña de Jerez (Countryside of Jerez)This fertile area only includes two municipalities, both large in area:
[edit] Campo de Gibraltar (Countryside of Gibraltar)The towns that extend into the rural hinterlands north of Gibraltar are:
[edit] Bajo Guadalquivir (Northwest Coast; also called Costa Noroeste)The towns of this area called the "Bajo Guadalquivir" (lower Guadalquivir valley), are: [edit] La JandaTowns included in La Janda, an area in the southwestern part of the province, are:
[edit] Sierra de Cádiz (Cádiz Mountains)Towns included in the Cádiz Mountains area, in the northeastern part of the province, include:
[edit] Economy
[edit] Primary sector
[edit] Major industrial facilitiesThe main industry is tourism, mainly from other 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.
[edit] Tourism[edit] BeachesThe province of Cádiz has many kilometers of beaches and (as of 2005) the highest number of Blue Flags of all coastal provinces in Europe. Some of these beaches are relatively wild and far from big urban areas due to the closeness of natural reserves. One of the attractions of the area is the contrast to the mass tourism of other areas on the Mediterranean coast. The area near Tarifa is known to be an important windsurf area and similar sports due to the almost permanent wind near the Strait of Gibraltar. Notable beaches:
[edit] Culture
[edit] Nature[edit] Doñana National ParkDoñana National Park is one of two national parks in the autonomous community of Andalusia. [edit] Natural Parks[edit] Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park
[edit] La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park
[edit] La Doñana Natural Park
[edit] Los Alcornocales Natural Park View from the top of El Picacho peak
[edit] Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
[edit] Straits of Gibraltar Natural Park Cetacea in the strait
[edit] Natural Reserves
[edit] Natural Sites
Parques Periurbanos: Pinares y Dunas de San Antón La Suara La Barrosa [edit] Natural Monuments
[edit] Transportation[edit] Roads[edit] Airports[edit] Railroads
[edit] PortsThe main ways to enter the province are by road from Seville or Malaga and by the Jerez Airport. [edit] Notable sports teamsFootball
Rugby Union [edit] External links
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