Trocadero peninsula

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The Trocadero peninsula is a small strategic landform near Cádiz in southern Spain, historically significant as the site of the 1823 French assault during the Battle of Trocadero.

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Trocadero peninsula canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
country Spain
eventDate 1823
hasHistoricalPeriodOfSignificance early 19th century
hasLanguage Spanish
hasMilitaryFortification Forts defending access to Cádiz (historical)
hasNameInLanguage Península del Trocadero NERFINISHED
hasNearbyWaterBody Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Bay of Cádiz Natural Park (surrounding waters and wetlands) NERFINISHED
hasStrategicImportance control of access to Cádiz
military operations in the Bay of Cádiz
inspiredNameOf Palais du Trocadéro NERFINISHED
Place du Trocadéro NERFINISHED
Trocadéro area in Paris NERFINISHED
involvedConflict French intervention in Spain
Hundred Thousand Sons of Saint Louis campaign NERFINISHED
involvedCountry France NERFINISHED
Spain NERFINISHED
locatedIn Andalusia
Bay of Cádiz NERFINISHED
Province of Cádiz NERFINISHED
locatedNear Cádiz NERFINISHED
Puerto Real NERFINISHED
locatedOn southern coast of Spain
partOf Bay of Cádiz coastal defense system (historical) NERFINISHED
relatedTo defeat of Spanish liberal constitutional forces
restoration of King Ferdinand VII’s absolute rule in Spain
usedFor coastal defense
military operations
wasSiteOf Battle of Trocadero NERFINISHED
French assault of 1823
capture of Spanish liberal stronghold in 1823

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Battle of Trocadero location Trocadero peninsula
Battle of Trocadero namedAfter Trocadero peninsula