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  2. Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    Cádiz is the provincial capital with the highest rate of unemployment in Spain. This, too, tends to depress the population level. Young Gaditanos, those between 18 and 30 years of age, have been migrating to other places in Spain (Madrid and Castellón, chiefly), as well as to other places in Europe and the Americas. The population younger ...

  3. List of city nicknames in Spain - Wikipedia

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    As the major city in the area, Gijón is known as the "capital of the green coast". Many cities and towns in Spain are popularly known by various nicknames. This list compiles the aliases, sobriquets and slogans that cities in Spain are known by (or have been known by historically), officially and unofficially. [1] [2]

  4. Province of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. History of Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    Particularly noteworthy is the so-called Rock Art of the extreme south of the Iberian Peninsula, called in the Andalusian context Arte sureño ("Southern art"). [6] In the Caves of Nerja located in the town of Maro, municipality of Nerja ( Málaga ), have been dated some seal paintings that could be the first known work of art in the history of ...

  6. History of the territorial organization of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Extremadura: capital Badajoz, including also Cáceres, Ciudad Real and Salamanca (the rest of the province that is not in Old Castile). Galicia: capital La Coruña, also including Lugo, Orense and Pontevedra. Granada: capital Granada, also including Almería, Jaén and Málaga. Puerto Rico: capital San Juan.

  7. Cortes of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    French armies were occupying Portugal and Spain, with some 50,000 in the capital Madrid, so that whoever was on the throne of Spain, the monarch had to contend with French troops. Napoleon saw the opportunity to bring down the dysfunctional and weak Bourbon monarchy by pitting father and son against each other further, to his own advantage.

  8. Andalusians - Wikipedia

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    Andalusian people live mainly in Spain's eight southernmost provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, and Sevilla, which all are part of the region and modern Autonomous Community of Andalucía. In January 2006 the total population of this region stood at 7,849,799; Andalucía is the most populous region of Spain. [16]

  9. Sanlúcar de Barrameda - Wikipedia

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    Its strategic location made the city a starting point for the exploration, colonization and evangelization of America between the 15th and 17th centuries. Sanlúcar lost much of its strategic value after 1645 because of the disgrace of the House of Medina Sidonia , the general decline of Spain under Charles II, the relocation of the Casa de ...