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Cadiz is of typical Andalusian character. The old part of Cadiz, commonly referred to as the Old City (Spanish Casco Antiguo), is shaped by the individuality of the various quarters (Spanish barrios), "El Populo," "La ViƱ or "Santa Maria." These areas offer a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the townscape of the Old City is largely formed by narrow alleys leading into a number of plazas, newer areas consist of wide avenues and more modern buildings. |
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A Real Taste of Southern Spain |
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I had never heard of Cadiz until I arrived in Madrid. A few people mentioned that it was a real "Spanish" town, so I decided to go see for myself. There were very few Americans there, mostly just Spaniards on Summer vacation. Great beaches and parks. |
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POSTED BY: Mark Ingles |
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POSTED ON: December 05, 2006 06:04 PM |
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