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Cadiz - traducción al francés

MUNICIPALITY AND CAPITAL CITY OF THE PROVINCE OF CÁDIZ, SPAIN
Gadir; Cadiz, Spain; Cádiz, Cádiz; Gadira; Gadeira; Cádiz, Spain; Irish merchant community in 18th century Cadiz; UN/LOCODE:ESCAD; Cadiz, Cadiz; Cadíz; Gaditanos; Cadiz; History of Cádiz; Cadice; Cádiz, Andalusia
  • Satellite view of the Bay of Cádiz
  • Admiral's House
  • View of the Plaza de San Juan de Dios, featuring the façade of the Old Town Hall.
  • View of Cadiz, with Catedral de Cádiz, from Mirador El Vendaval
  • Poster advertising the 1926 Carnival of Cádiz
  • [[Cádiz Cathedral]]
  • View of the cathedral from Playa de la Santamaría
  • Proclamation of the 1812 Constitution of Cádiz.
  • Votive statues of Melqart-Hercules from the Islote de Sancti Petri
  • ''Defense of Cádiz against the English'', by [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], 1634 (Prado Museum, Madrid)
  • The Bay of Cádiz in antiquity featuring a notably different coastline.
  • Plaza de San Antonio and church
  • [[Monument to the Constitution of 1812]]
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  • Plaza de las Tortugas
  • La Pepa Bridge at night
  • View of the Port of Cádiz
  • San Francisco church
  • ''Tortillita de camarones''
  • City skyline

Cadiz         
Cadiz, province in Spain; ancient port city in Spain

Definición

Barbate
·adj Bearded; beset with long and weak hairs.

Wikipedia

Cádiz

Cádiz (, US also , Spanish: [ˈkaðiθ]) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight that make up the autonomous community of Andalusia.

Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, was founded by the Phoenicians. In the 18th century, the Port in the Bay of Cádiz consolidated as the main harbor of mainland Spain, enjoying the virtual monopoly of trade with the Americas until 1778. It is also the site of the University of Cádiz.

Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with well-preserved historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town (Spanish: Casco Antiguo). It is characterized by the antiquity of its various quarters (barrios), among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cádiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings. In addition, the city is dotted with numerous parks where exotic plants flourish, including giant trees allegedly brought to Spain by Columbus from the New World.

Ejemplos de uso de Cadiz
1. Apr';s les lourdes réparations de l‘Amoco Cadiz et de l‘Exxon Valdez, les compagnies pétroli';res ont cessé d‘armer leur propre flotte, pensant ainsi s‘exonérer.