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According to a 2021 census estimate, the population of the city of Cádiz was 114,244 (the third-most-populated city of the province after Jerez de la Frontera, with 212,830 inhabitants, and Algeciras with 122,982). It is the only capital city in Spain that is not the most or second-most populated City on its province. Cádiz is the fifty-seventh-largest Spanish city. [53] In recent years, the city's population has steadily declined; it is the only municipality of the Bay of Cádiz (the comarca composed of Cádiz, Chiclana, El Puerto de Santa María, Puerto Real, and San Fernando), whose population has diminished. There are forecasts that Cádiz may become the fourth or fifth city in the province after losing more than 10,000 inhabitants from 2011 to 2021. [54] Between 1995 and 2006, it lost more than 14,000 residents, a decrease of 9%.

Each review score is between 1 and 10. To get the overall score, we add up all the review scores and divide that total by the number of review scores we received. Guests can also give separate subscores in crucial areas, such as location, cleanliness, staff, comfort, facilities, value, and free WiFi. Guests submit their subscores and their overall scores independently – there’s no direct link between them.Area is in km 2 and population density in inhabitants per square kilometer. Transportation [ edit ] View of the Port of Cádiz One of the city's notable features during antiquity was the temple on the south end of its island dedicated to the Phoenician god Melqart, who was conflated with Hercules by the Greeks and Romans under the names "Tyrian Hercules" and "Hercules Gaditanus". It had an oracle and was famed for its wealth. [14] In Greek mythology, Hercules was sometimes credited with founding Gadeira after performing his tenth labor, the slaying of Geryon, a monster with three heads and torsos joined to a single pair of legs. (A tumulus near Gadeira was associated with Geryon's final resting-place. [15]) According to the Life of Apollonius of Tyana, the "Heracleum" (i.e., the temple of Melqart) was still standing during the 1st century. Some historians, based in part on this source, believe that the columns of this temple were the origin of the myth of the " pillars of Hercules". [16] Votive statues of Melqart-Hercules from the Islote de Sancti Petri a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Durio, Pablo Manuel (19 September 2009). "Cádiz tiene ya una familia más que numerosa". Diario de Cádiz.

A. B. Freijeiro, R. Corzo Sánchez, Der neue anthropoide Sarkophag von Cadiz. In: Madrider Mitteilungen 22, 1981. Plaza de San Juan de Dios and the Old Town Hall [ edit ] View of the Plaza de San Juan de Dios, featuring the façade of the Old Town Hall.Cadi’s advisors include David Felker, founding VP of R&D for Callaway Golf Ball Company, as well as Carole McCluskey, former CTO of Outerwall (Coinstar, Redbox, EcoATM). Cadi’s partners include Franz Keuhnrich, Former VP of Engineering at Redbox. Cadi uses Big Data and Artificial Intelligence to curate product selection and create a personalized experience for each customer. Founder and CEO, Tyler Gottstein states, “Demoing golf clubs should be about you—on your time, at your location, and with your friends. Cadi gives you the freedom to try before you buy and the confidence to know your game just improved.” La Playa de la Caleta is the most popular beach of Cádiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. It is around 400 meters (1,300ft) long and 30 meters (98ft) wide at low tide. La Caleta and the boulevard show a lot of resemblance to parts of Havana, the capital city of Cuba, like the malecon. Therefore, it served as the set for several of the Cuban scenes in the beginning of the James Bond movie Die Another Day. Turpin. Thomas Rodd, trans. History of Charles the Great and Orlando, p. 6. James Compton (London), 1812. Accessed 23 July 2013. The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds.

In Welsh folklore, Cadi is often associated with fairies, spirits of nature that are said to inhabit the forests, meadows, and hills of Wales. This association imbues the name Cadi with an air of mystique and enchantment, suggesting a personality that is both playful and wise, with a deep understanding of the natural world. Why choose the name Cadi? Villegas-Aristizábal, Lucas, "A Frisian Perspective on Crusading in Iberia as Part of the Sea Journey to the Holy Land, 1217–1218," Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 3rd Series 15 (2018, Pub. 2021): 88-149. eISBN 978-0-86698-876-6 The Plaza de la Catedral houses both the Cathedral and the Baroque church of Santiago, built in 1635. Construction of this plaza began in the 15th century on lands reclaimed from the sea. With the demolition of the City walls in 1906 the plaza increased in size and a statue of the Cádiz politician Segismundo Moret was unveiled. Overlooking the plaza, the Ayuntamiento is the town hall of Cádiz's Old City. The structure, constructed on the bases and location of the previous Consistorial Houses (1699), was built in two stages. The first stage began in 1799 under the direction of architect Torcuato Benjumeda in the neoclassical style. The second stage was completed in 1861 under the direction of García del Alamo, in the Isabelline Gothic ( Spanish: Gótico Isabelino or, simply, the Isabelino) style. Here, in 1936, the flag of Andalusia was hoisted for the first time.

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Work on the New Cathedral started in 1722 and was supervised by the architect Vicente Acero, who had also built the Granada Cathedral. Acero resigned from the project and was succeeded by several other architects. As a result, this largely Baroque-style cathedral was built over a period of 116 years, and, due to this drawn-out period of construction, the cathedral underwent several major changes to its original design. Though the cathedral was originally intended to be a baroque edifice with some rococo elements, it was completed in the neoclassical style. [34] Its chapels have many paintings and relics from the old cathedral in Cádiz and as well as from monasteries throughout Spain. La Pepa Bridge, officially "La Pepa" and also named the second bridge to Cádiz or new access to Cádiz. It opened 24 September 2015. It crosses the Bay of Cádiz linking Cádiz with Puerto Real in mainland Spain. It is the longest bridge in Spain and the longest span cable-stayed in the country. [39] We respond to the needs of the most vulnerable people affected by the natural and non-natural disasters globally. We work with the local church (parish or diocese) and partner organizations (local and international) responding to the urgent and critical problems of the affected population following our four-R theory of transformation and core program areas of concerned - RELIEF, RECOVERY, RESILIENCY and RIGHTS. The Constitution of 1812 Bridge, also known as La Pepa Bridge, is a new bridge across the Bay of Cádiz, linking Cádiz with the town of Puerto Real. The frequency and growing magnitude of natural and man-made disasters calls for the creative engagement of the Camillian Task Force with the vulnerable communities often affected by disasters. In 2015, the CTF was transformed into a legal foundation duly registered to the government of Italy called the Camillian Disaster Service International (CADIS) Foundation. CADIS adherents serve the most vulnerable families with passion and focused commitment, rooted as it were on the prophetic spirit of St. Camillus de Lellis.

Phoenician and Punic Inscriptions", p. 141. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Accessed 24 July 2013.Cadi’s team of leaders is experienced in developing and implementing consumer technologies at scale. CEO, Tyler Gottstein, and Co-Founder, Matt Ahrens, each bring valuable experience in logistics, finance, automation, and entrepreneurship. Plan your stay in Cádiz". España Fascinante. 2012. Archived from the original on 13 August 2016 . Retrieved 13 August 2016. The Baluarte de la Candelaria (fortress or stronghold of Candlemas) is a military fortification. Taking advantage of a natural elevation of land, it was constructed in 1672 at the initiative of the governor, Diego Caballero de Illescas. Protected by a seaward-facing wall that had previously served as a seawall, Candelaria's cannons were in a position to command the channels approaching the port of Cádiz. In more recent times, the edifice has served as a headquarters for the corps of military engineers and as the home to the army's homing pigeons, birds used to carry written messages over hostile terrain. Thoroughly renovated, it is now used as a cultural venue. There has been some discussion of using it to house a maritime museum, [ citation needed] but, at present, it is designated for use as a permanent exposition space. The golf industry is seeking innovation, and at Cadi, our goal is to create the best customer experience in the industry,” states COO, Matt Ahrens.

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