Battle of Cádiz (1656)
The Battle of Cádiz (1656) was an operation in the Anglo–Spanish War (1654-1660) in which an English fleet destroyed and captured a Spanish treasure fleet off Cádiz.
Medina Sidonia is a city in Spain.
Population: 11,683
Latitude: 36° 27' 25.02" N
Longitude: -5° 55' 37.81" W
The Battle of Cádiz (1656) was an operation in the Anglo–Spanish War (1654-1660) in which an English fleet destroyed and captured a Spanish treasure fleet off Cádiz.
José Leon de Carranza Bridge (also referred to as the Carranza Bridge) is a 1400 m bridge that connects the city of Cadiz to the mainland. The bridge goes over the Bay of Cádiz. It forms part of the national net of roads with the number N-443. It is…
Isla del Trocadero is an island in the Bay of Cádiz, in Andalusia, Spain.
The Plaza de toros de El Puerto is a bullring in El Puerto de Santa María, Spain.
Estadio Iberoamericano Bahía Sur (literal English translation: South Bay) is a multi-sport stadium located in San Fernando, Province of Cádiz, Andalusia, Spain.
The Barbate (Spanish: Río Barbate) is a coastal river in southern Spain.
The Castle of Santa Catalina (Spanish: Baluarte de Santa Catalina y Castillo) is a castle located in Cádiz, Spain.