When Cádiz - at that time known by the name of Gades -
lived through its second blossom, everybody who could read would have seen
from the very first words of the text following here after, that this is pure nonsense: "vest orna partur scetur portortis nam. Metadipiscing eget facilis elit sagittis felisi eger id justo maurisus convallicitur".
These words have only been left here to show that this site is still under construction. It can of course never be finished, because the topic is endless. Necertheless, we apologize for the inconvenience. But we are working on it with diligence and the passion that Cádiz rightly deserves. So please come back and check in a while. You´ll see the progress.
The town of Cádiz has lived through ups and downs in the course of the last three thousand years. The highest moments were with the Phoenicians and the Romans, when it was regarded as the end of the known world (surely not by those living here), and in the times of the trade with the Americas, when it was the starting and landing point to the New World.
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