Cádiz Peninsula

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The Cádiz Peninsula is a narrow landform in southwestern Spain that juts into the Atlantic Ocean and hosts much of the historic city of Cádiz.

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Cádiz Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeCenterFor municipality of Cádiz
borders Atlantic Ocean
Bay of Cádiz NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate with strong Atlantic influence
connectedBy isthmus
connectedTo Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
contains City of Cádiz NERFINISHED
Old Town of Cádiz NERFINISHED
historic center of Cádiz NERFINISHED
country Spain
governedBy municipal government of Cádiz NERFINISHED
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
Bay of Cádiz NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity fishing
services related to the port of Cádiz
shipping
tourism
hasFeature beaches along the Atlantic side
harbor and docks of Cádiz
sea walls and fortifications around Cádiz
hasLandUse dense urban development
port and naval installations
tourism and beaches
historicallyUsedFor defense of the Bay of Cádiz
maritime trade
naval operations
knownFor harbor facilities of Cádiz
historic urban fabric of Cádiz
strategic maritime location
language Spanish
locatedIn Andalusia
Province of Cádiz NERFINISHED
southwestern Spain NERFINISHED
locatedNear Strait of Gibraltar NERFINISHED
locatedOn southern Atlantic coast of Spain
nearbyBodyOfWater Guadalete River estuary NERFINISHED
nearbyCity San Fernando, Cádiz NERFINISHED
orientation extends into the Atlantic Ocean
partOf Bay of Cádiz coastal area
Costa de la Luz NERFINISHED
region southern Iberian Peninsula
shape narrow
transportConnection rail links via isthmus
road causeways to mainland Andalusia
urbanArea largely occupied by the city of Cádiz

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Bay of Cádiz borderedBy Cádiz Peninsula