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Barbate is a coastal town situated in the region of Cádiz, Spain.Barbate is situated at the mouth of the River Barbate, around 7 miles (11 kilometres) along the drift toward the east of Cape Trafalgar and within the La Breña y Marismas del Barbate Natural Park. The "Tómbolo de Trafalgar", a nearby purpose of intrigue contains a sandy isthmus joining Cape Trafalgar to the territory. From the 1930s the town was known as Barbate de Franco since General Francisco Franco invested relaxation energy there. It ceased to be called this in 1998 after a decree was passed by the Junta de Andalucia. Barbate has a long history of fishing stretching back to Roman times when fish salting was at its peak. The town does not have the charm of many older settlements but it is well designed and has an attractive central square, "Plaza de la Inmaculada", flanked by the Town Hall and the Church of St. Paul. Barbate is popular with Spanish tourists in the summer but attracts few foreign visitors.

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History

History

The historical backdrop of Barbate, Cadiz in southern Spain has been up until the point when today exceptionally related with the historical backdrop ...

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Population

Population

Barbate is a seaside town situated in the area of Cádiz, Spain. As indicated by 2006 census, the city has a populace of 22,496....

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Climate

Climate

Barbate atmosphere is delegated warm and calm. The rain in Barbate falls for the most part in the winter, with moderately little rain in the late spri...

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