CAP DE LA NAU

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Also called as Cabo De La Nao, Cap de La Nau is a headland in Alicante province in Spain. The basic meaning of Cap De La Nau is Cape of the Ship. It is located n the central-eastern coastal of Spain on the Gulf of Valencia, Mediterranean Sea. It is simply called as Cape Nao. The exact location of this headland is in the metropolis of Xabia inside the Mediterranean province. It falls in the comacra of Marina Alta. It is the easternmost corner of the Valencian region in Spain. It is in fact the boundary of the Gulf of Valencia on its south side. It spreads towards the island of Formentera in the Balearic Islands. It is a rocky and vertical cape. It is chiefly composed of limestone. Also there is a gigantic cave called as Cova Dels Orgues under the cliff. This cave is accessible through the sea only. It is worth noting that Cap De La Nau is a famous and admirable tourist destination in Spain. It is an apt place for underwater fishing as well as for water sports. That is why it is the admired place for most of the tourists.

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History

History

The history of the cape dates back to the 18th century. It means the cape is believed to get settled during that time. The famous cave called as Cova ...

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Population

Population

You may visit this light house that is located at the top of a hill. It is at a height of 120mts above the sea level. It is a very good source of cour...

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Climate

Climate

The cape has a Mediterranean climate. It is perfect for a holiday. You can enjoy warm and temperate weather conditions in the area. For more details a...

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