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Cadiz is often dubbed as the pride of the Atlantic shoreline with its many wild and windswept beaches along with its strong winds. This town encompasses 10,522 hectares of flat landscape with sandy beaches, marshes, freshwater lakes, salt pans, and tidal inlets. The villages nearby are the: Chiclana de la Frontera, Puerto Real, Puerto de Santa María, and San Fernando .

Being situated so close to the Strait of Gibraltar, the province is therefore an ideal place for bird watching. There is a spectacular view of these avian creatures especially during periods of bird migration in the route of Europe to Africa. There are also two natural areas here: Isla del Trocadero and the Marismas de Sancti Petr. These two are supported by Cadiz Bay s wealth of wildlife. The vast coasts are particularly wealthy of wildlife especially Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park .

The town has a population of around 400,000 which only swells up every summer due to the popularity of resorts like El Puerto de Santa María, Chipiona de la Frontera and Puerto Real .


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