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'''Cádiz''' is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Cadiz Province and also the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the Iberian Peninsula and possibly of all southwestern Europe. | '''Cádiz''' is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Cadiz Province and also the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the Iberian Peninsula and possibly of all southwestern Europe. | ||
==Hitching Out== | ==Hitching Out== | ||
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===North towards [[Jerez]], [[Sevilla]] === | ===North towards [[Jerez]], [[Sevilla]] === | ||
Walk down along the Avenida de Cayetano del Toro until the last gas station (on your right) before the split-up between N-443 and CA-33. Ask people and/or use signs (even though they didn't actually work well, so rather try your Spanish). We got dropped on the highway near [[Jerez]] from where it's a short walk to the next gas station, it didn't take too long to get a lift to [[Sevilla]] then. | Walk down along the Avenida de Cayetano del Toro until the last gas station (on your right) before the split-up between N-443 and CA-33. Ask people and/or use signs (even though they didn't actually work well, so rather try your Spanish). We got dropped on the highway near [[Jerez]] from where it's a short walk to the next gas station, it didn't take too long to get a lift to [[Sevilla]] then. |
Revision as of 15:12, 7 October 2010
<map lat='36.50170224572221' lng='-6.269159317016602' zoom='14' view='2' float='right' />
Cádiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Cadiz Province and also the oldest continuously-inhabited city in the Iberian Peninsula and possibly of all southwestern Europe.
Hitching Out
North towards Jerez, Sevilla
Walk down along the Avenida de Cayetano del Toro until the last gas station (on your right) before the split-up between N-443 and CA-33. Ask people and/or use signs (even though they didn't actually work well, so rather try your Spanish). We got dropped on the highway near Jerez from where it's a short walk to the next gas station, it didn't take too long to get a lift to Sevilla then.