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Situated in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, and in the far south-west of Andalusia, Sierra de Cadiz-Pueblos Blancos County, in the region of Cadiz, can be come to from the Bay territory and the Costa del Sol along the A382, and from Seville through the A473.It is blessed with a pleasant climate of hot summers and mild winters; however, in the Sierra de Grazalema (Biosphere Reserve) there is a microclimate which is characterised by high levels of rainfall, the highest level in Spain.Its white towns with their Al-Andalus urban plan and important archaeological remains which stick to the slants of the mountains are a certifiable contrasting option to the rushing about of the visitor territories, and in addition, a challenge to appreciate Nature.This is the reason it is one of the most loved destinations of Rural Tourism lovers. Its wide range of active tourism activities, set against the background of two protected natural spaces (Grazalema and Alcornocales), a cuisine created from the produce of the land, the festivals and traditions all with true local flavour come together to make up the sum of the many attractions in this part of Cadiz.
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History
Cadiz is thought by some to be the oldest city in Europe, founded in 1100 BC by the Phoenicians who called it Gadir and traded Baltic amber and Britis...
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Cadiz, Spain - last known populace is ≈ 121 700 (the year 2014). This was 0.263% of aggregate Spain populace. On the off chance that populace developm...
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Cádiz's atmosphere is delegated warm and calm. The rain in Cádiz falls for the most part in the winter, with moderately little rain in the late spring...
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