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 | | Cadiz, a fortified town of about 114,000 inhabitants, capital of the province of the same name, seat of a bishopric; it occupies a rock surrounded on all sides by the sea with the exception of the narrow isthmus joining it to San Fernando. |
 | | Cadiz is one of the most delightful towns in Andalusia, as much for its elegant houses and its clean, well kept, streets as for its exceptional mild climate. |
 | | Today Cadiz is reached from the north by crossing a bridge on National road N-IV, which spans the Bay of Caleta, and from the east by National road N-340 through San Fernando and on t0 Gibraltar, as well as by sea from the Canary Islands and beyond. |
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