EL PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA

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El Puerto de Santa Maria is a pleasant Andalusian town situated in the north east of the Cadiz area, on the Guadalete River outlet, in the Bay of Cadiz.The town brags 22 kilometers of coastline, there are eight brilliant sandy shorelines in the region of El Puerto de Santa Maria. Its special area, between Rota, Sanlucar, Jerez, Puerto Real and the ocean, implies that the town is all around put to visit the majority of the towns and towns in the region of Cadiz.The vital activities of El Puerto de Santa Maria are angling and sherry making, and all the more as of late tourism. The town is charming and guests can appreciate investigating the labyrinth of limited cobbled roads palm lined alameda (primary road). El Puerto de Santa Maria gives a decent choice of luxuries; as found just on the edges there is a principle shopping and business focus. There is likewise an exuberant market and some delightful specialty and nearby craftsman shops.

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History

History

According to tradition it was established by a saint of the Trojan War, who called it the Port of Menestheo. Publius Escipion gave it the name Puerto ...

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Population

Population

El Puerto de Santa María, Spain - last known populace is ≈ 88 700 (year 2014). This was 0.192% of aggregate Spain populace. If population growth rate ...

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Climate

Climate

The atmosphere in El Puerto de Santa María is warm and calm. There is more precipitation in the winter than in the late spring in El Puerto de Santa M...

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