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Discovering Cádiz: A Journey Through Spain's Ancient Coastal Gem
Cádiz, a picturesque city located on the southern tip of Spain in the Andalusia region, boasts a rich history and stunning coastal views. Founded by the Phoenicians in the 9th century BC, Cádiz is recognized as one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in Western Europe. Its historical significance is profound, having transitioned through various cultures, including the Roman era and Moorish occupation, before being claimed by the Spanish in 1262.
With Christopher Columbus himself departing from this port on two of his historic voyages to the New World, Cádiz promises an abundance of exploration for those who venture into its charming streets.