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Cádiz is a city in Spain.

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  • Cádiz is a city in Spain.
  • thumb|300px|CádizCádiz ist eine Stadt in Andalusien, einer Provinz in Südspanien und liegt am Golf von Cádiz, einer Meeresbucht des Atlantiks. Sie ist in Pirates of the Caribbean – Fremde Gezeiten kurz zu sehen, als zwei Fischer einen von ihnen gefundenen Mann zu König Ferdinand VI. bringen. Dieser besitzt in der Stadt einen Palast. Von hier bricht auch der spanische Capitan auf, um im Auftrag des Königs die Quelle der Ewigen Jugend zu finden. Kategorie:Location‎
  • The city of Cádiz was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC. It started off as a trading post for various commodities like tin, silver and Ambar. After the Moorish reign in the 16th century, the city began to prosper. It had an excellent strategic location; perfect for trading with the New World. It was from here that Christopher Columbus made two of his epic voyages to America.
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  • Cádiz is a city in Spain.
  • thumb|300px|CádizCádiz ist eine Stadt in Andalusien, einer Provinz in Südspanien und liegt am Golf von Cádiz, einer Meeresbucht des Atlantiks. Sie ist in Pirates of the Caribbean – Fremde Gezeiten kurz zu sehen, als zwei Fischer einen von ihnen gefundenen Mann zu König Ferdinand VI. bringen. Dieser besitzt in der Stadt einen Palast. Von hier bricht auch der spanische Capitan auf, um im Auftrag des Königs die Quelle der Ewigen Jugend zu finden. Kategorie:Location‎
  • The city of Cádiz was founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC. It started off as a trading post for various commodities like tin, silver and Ambar. After the Moorish reign in the 16th century, the city began to prosper. It had an excellent strategic location; perfect for trading with the New World. It was from here that Christopher Columbus made two of his epic voyages to America. In 1587, Cádiz was attacked by a squadron of English ships, commanded by the notorious freebooter Francis Drake. The Spanish were caught by surprise, and Drake managed to destroy thirty-seven naval and merchant vessels in the harbor, which postponed the Spanish invasion of England. Some time after his accession to the throne of Spain in 1746, King Ferdinand VI made Cádiz his residence.
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