CáDIZ (PROVINCE)

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'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, Sevilla, 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. The province had a population is 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.

Contents
Political and traditional subdivisions (comarcas)
Bay of Cádiz (Bahía de Cádiz)
Campiña de Jerez (Countryside of Jerez; also called Marco de Jerez)
Campo de Gibraltar (Countryside of Gibraltar)
Bajo Guadalquivir (Northwest Coast; also called Costa Noroeste)
La Janda
Sierra de Cádiz (Cádiz Mountains)
Economy
Primary sector
Major industrial facilities
Tourism
Beaches
Culture
Nature
Natural Parks
:100 km², located at the mouth of the Guadalete river, consists of marshland, beaches, reed and sand dunes.
:Bird watching. Sailing, Windsurfing, Hiking.
:(Ocean) Pine. Many types of shrubs and bushes.
:Gannet Solan Goose, Storch, Cormorant, Great Crested Grebe, (Sea)Gull, Flamingo, Tern, Sea Eagle, Avocet.
:37.97 km², high cliff rock formations covered by pine trees.
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions, Diving, Windsurfing, Sailing, Hiking.
:Strandpinie, Black Juniper tree, Black Spruce, Juniper, Small Palm tree, Rosemary.
:Herring Gull, Chatfinch, Greenfinch, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Crested Tit, Woodpecker, Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon.
:This natural park is shared by three provinces, Cádiz, Huelva, and Sevilla. It is an area to the east and northeast of the national park.
:Information center in Alcalá de los Gazules; Visitors centers in Algeciras and Cortes de la Frontera (Málaga)
:1,700.25 km² in area
:Low mountain range, densely covered by cork oak trees ("Alcornoques")
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions, Hiking, Mountainbiking, Speleology.
:Cork Oak, Olive tree, Gall Oak, Pink Rock Rose, Small Palm tree, Alder, Rhododendron, Holly, Bracken (Fern), Cherry tree, Laurel.
:Sparrow Hawk, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Booted Eagle, Goshawk, Eagle Owl, Tawny Owl, Vulture, Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Wild Boar, Deer, Weasel, (Sea)Otter, Wildcat, Mongoose.
:Administration in El Bosque; Visitors center in Benamahoma
:516.95 km² in area
:Limestone formation, transformed to ravines, declines and caves. Large colonies of Spanish Fir ("pinsapo").
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions.
:Hiking, Climbing, Mountainbiking, Speleology, Paragliding.
:Spanish Fir, Cork Oak, Holm Oak, Gall Oak, Carob, Oleaster.
:Imperial Eagle, Golden Eagle, Fish Hawk, Vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Mountain Goat, Deer, Mongoose, (Sea)Otter, Fox.
::There are eight natural reserves in the province: Complejo Endorreico de Chiclana, Complejo Endorreico de Espera, Complejo Endorreico de Puerto Real, Complejo Endorreico del Puerto de Santa María, Laguna de Medina, Lagunas de las Canteras y el Tejón, Laguna de la Paja, and Peñón de Zaframagón (which straddles the border with the province of Sevilla.)
::There are seven natural sites in the province: Cola del Embalse de Arcos, Cola del Embalse de Bornos, Estuario del Río Guadiaro, Isla del Trocadero, Marismas de Sancti Petri, Marismas del Río Palmones, and Playa de Los Lances.
Parques Periurbanos: Pinares y Dunas de San Antón La Suara La Barrosa
Transportation
Roads
Airports
Railroads
Ports
Notable sports teams
External links

Political and traditional subdivisions (comarcas)


Map of the distinct areas that comprise the Province of Cádiz

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:

Bahía de Cádiz (Bay of Cádiz)

Campiña de Jerez (Countryside of Jerez)

Campo de Gibraltar (Countryside of Gibraltar)

Bajo Guadalquivir (Lower Guadalquivir, or Northwest Coast)

La Janda

Sierra de Cádiz (Cádiz Mountains)



Bay of Cádiz (Bahía de Cádiz)

This area is comprised by towns and cities on the shores of the Bay of Cádiz on the west-central coast of the province:

Cádiz

Chiclana

El Puerto de Santa María

Puerto Réal

San Fernando



Campiña de Jerez (Countryside of Jerez; also called Marco de Jerez)

This fertile area only includes two municipalities, both large in area:

Jerez de la Frontera

San José del Valle



Campo de Gibraltar (Countryside of Gibraltar)

The towns that extend into the rural hinterlands north of Gibraltar are:

Algeciras

Jimena de la Frontera

Castellar de la Frontera

San Roque

La Línea de la Concepción

Los Barrios

Tarifa



Bajo Guadalquivir (Northwest Coast; also called Costa Noroeste)

The towns of this area called the ''"Bajo Guadalquivir"'' (lower Guadalquivir valley), are:

Chipiona

Rota

Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Trebujena



La Janda

Towns included in La Janda, an area in the southwestern part of the province, are:

Alcalá de los Gazules

Barbate

Benalup-Casas Viejas

Conil de la Frontera

Medina Sidonia

Paterna de Rivera

Vejer de la Frontera



Sierra de Cádiz (Cádiz Mountains)

Towns included in the Cádiz Mountains area, in the northeastern part of the province, include:

Alcalá del Valle

Algar

Algodonales

Arcos de la Frontera

Benaocaz

Bornos

El Bosque

El Gastor

Espera

Grazalema

Olvera

Prado del Rey

Puerto Serrano

Setenil de las Bodegas

Torre Alháquime

Ubrique

Villaluenga del Rosario

Villamartín

Zahara de la Sierra

Economy


Primary sector


Sherry Vineyards

John Harvey & Sons in Jerez

Gonzalez Byass

olive groves

Fishing Ports, as in Cádiz and Algeciras.
Major industrial facilities


Navantia

Airbus

CASA

Delphi

Ford

Cepsa

Lufthansa CityLine

Endesa

Acerinox
The main industry is tourism, mainly from other non-coastal Spanish cities, Germany and the UK.
It was once important its shipbuilding industry (Astilleros), 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.
'Sector'
'Main activities'
'% GDP'
Agriculture, Animal husbandry and fishing. 4 %
Industry (energy, industry and construction) 28 %
Services (tourism, hostelery and public administration) 67 %

Tourism


Beaches

The province of Cádiz has many kilometers of beaches and (as of 2005) the highest number of Blue Flags of all coastal provinces in Europe.
Sunset in Cádiz

Baelo Claudia

Some of these beaches are relatively wild and far from big urban areas due to the closeness of natural reserves. Being that one of its attractives in contrast to the mass tourism of other areas in 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:

Playa La Barrosa in Chiclana de la Frontera

Playa La Victoria in Cádiz

Playa de Levante in El Puerto de Santa María

Playa de Bolonia in Tarifa

Playa de Camposoto in San Fernando
Culture


Carnival of Cádiz

Feria de Jerez

Semana Santa in all municipalities of the Province

Horse racing in Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Circuito Permanente de Jerez

White Towns of Andalusia

Ruta del Toro
Nature

Doñana National Park


Doñana National Park is one of two national parks in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Natural Parks

=Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park

:100 km², located at the mouth of the Guadalete river, consists of marshland, beaches, reed and sand dunes.
:Bird watching. Sailing, Windsurfing, Hiking.
:(Ocean) Pine. Many types of shrubs and bushes.
:Gannet Solan Goose, Storch, Cormorant, Great Crested Grebe, (Sea)Gull, Flamingo, Tern, Sea Eagle, Avocet.
La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park

:37.97 km², high cliff rock formations covered by pine trees.
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions, Diving, Windsurfing, Sailing, Hiking.
:Strandpinie, Black Juniper tree, Black Spruce, Juniper, Small Palm tree, Rosemary.
:Herring Gull, Chatfinch, Greenfinch, Cattle Egret, Little Egret, Crested Tit, Woodpecker, Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon.
La Doñana Natural Park

:This natural park is shared by three provinces, Cádiz, Huelva, and Sevilla. It is an area to the east and northeast of the national park.
Los Alcornocales Natural Park

:Information center in Alcalá de los Gazules; Visitors centers in Algeciras and Cortes de la Frontera (Málaga)
:1,700.25 km² in area
:Low mountain range, densely covered by cork oak trees ("Alcornoques")
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions, Hiking, Mountainbiking, Speleology.
:Cork Oak, Olive tree, Gall Oak, Pink Rock Rose, Small Palm tree, Alder, Rhododendron, Holly, Bracken (Fern), Cherry tree, Laurel.
:Sparrow Hawk, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Booted Eagle, Goshawk, Eagle Owl, Tawny Owl, Vulture, Kestrel, Peregrine Falcon, Wild Boar, Deer, Weasel, (Sea)Otter, Wildcat, Mongoose.
Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park

:Administration in El Bosque; Visitors center in Benamahoma
:516.95 km² in area
:Limestone formation, transformed to ravines, declines and caves. Large colonies of Spanish Fir ("pinsapo").
:Bird watching, archaeological and botanical excursions.
:Hiking, Climbing, Mountainbiking, Speleology, Paragliding.
:Spanish Fir, Cork Oak, Holm Oak, Gall Oak, Carob, Oleaster.
:Imperial Eagle, Golden Eagle, Fish Hawk, Vulture, Egyptian Vulture, Mountain Goat, Deer, Mongoose, (Sea)Otter, Fox.
Straits of Gibraltar Natural Park

Natural Reserves

::There are eight natural reserves in the province: Complejo Endorreico de Chiclana, Complejo Endorreico de Espera, Complejo Endorreico de Puerto Real, Complejo Endorreico del Puerto de Santa María, Laguna de Medina, Lagunas de las Canteras y el Tejón, Laguna de la Paja, and Peñón de Zaframagón (which straddles the border with the province of Sevilla.)
Natural Sites

::There are seven natural sites in the province: Cola del Embalse de Arcos, Cola del Embalse de Bornos, Estuario del Río Guadiaro, Isla del Trocadero, Marismas de Sancti Petri, Marismas del Río Palmones, and Playa de Los Lances.
Parques Periurbanos: Pinares y Dunas de San Antón La Suara La Barrosa
Natural Monuments


::There are five natural monuments in the province: Corrales de Rota, Duna de Bolonia, Punta del Boquerón, Tómbolo de Trafalgar, and Escarpes del Río Trejo en Setenil.

Transportation


Roads


Autovía A-4

Autovía A-7

Autovía A-381

N-340

Autovía A-48
Airports


Jerez Airport
Railroads


★ Cádiz-Sevilla Line

Cercanías Cádiz

★ Algeciras-Granada Line
Ports


Port of Algeciras

Port of Cádiz
The main ways to enter the province are by road from Seville or Malaga and by the Jerez Airport.

Notable sports teams


Football

Cádiz CF in the Segunda División.

Xerez CD in the Segunda División.

Racing Club Portuense in the Segunda División B.

Algeciras CF in the Tercera División.

CD San Fernando in the Tercera División.
Rugby Union

Club de Rugby Atlético Portuense in the División de Honor B.

External links



Excma. Diputación Provincial de Cádiz

Google Maps satellite view

Official Website of Tourism in the Province of Cádiz

YasHan Gallery More photos of Cádiz.

Alcalá del Valle

Libro de Estilo de Canal Sur (anexo 4, pg. 417, comarcas andaluzas). Listado comarcal definido por y definidas por la Consejería de Turismo y Deporte de la Junta de Andalucía.

bajoguadalquivir.org

sierradecadiz.com

Comarca de La Janda

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