Cádiz
Cádiz
At Cadiz the liberal Spanish Constitution of 1812 was proclaimed. The citizens revolted in 1820 to secure a renewal of this constitution;
Air Defense Identification Zone
American Aerospace Defence Command or NORAD. (The Canadian ADIZ when discussed separately is known as the Canadian Air Defence Identification Zone or CADIZ.)
Cadiz
Cádiz is a city in Spain. ... Cadiz or Cádiz may also refer to: ... CADIZ, an acronym for the Canadian Air Defense Identification Zone.
Battle of Cádiz (1702)
The Battle of Cádiz, fought in August/September 1702, was an Anglo-Dutch attempt to seize the southern Spanish port of Cádiz during the War of the ...
Cádiz (province)
Five natural monuments in the province: Corrales de Rota, Duna de Bolonia, Punta del Boquerón, Tómbolo de Trafalgar, and Escarpes del Río Trejo en Setenil.
Amoco Cadiz
En route from the Persian Gulf to Rotterdam, the Netherlands, via a scheduled stop at Lyme Bay, Great Britain, the ship encountered stormy weather ...
Cádiz (Spanish Congress Electoral District)
Cádiz is one of the 52 electoral districts (circunscripciones) used for the Spanish Congress of Deputies - the lower chamber of the Spanish ...
San Roque, Cádiz
It is part of the province of Cádiz, which in turn is part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. ... atrocities in the Battle of Cádiz in 1702 and the ...
Siege of Cádiz
During the siege, which lasted two and a half years, the Cortes Generales government in Cadiz (the Cádiz Cortes) drew up a new constitution to ...
Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz
The title Duke of Cadiz was a title used by the Royal House of Spain and had formerly been held by Alfonso's great-great-grandfather the Infante ...




