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Transitioning into the 18th century, Cádiz became the epicenter for trade as a result of the siltation of the Guadalquivir River, leading to an economic boom that attracted traders from around the world. This cosmopolitan shift transformed Cádiz into a vibrant city of merchants, resulting in the construction of elegant squares, palatial buildings, and the bustling atmosphere that continues to characterize its essence.