CADIZ, GULF OF


Meaning of CADIZ, GULF OF in English

Spanish and Portuguese Golfo De Cdiz, wide embayment of the Atlantic Ocean along the southwestern Iberian Peninsula, stretching about 200 miles (320 km) from Cape Saint Vincent (Portugal) to Gibraltar. At the Portuguese endthe south-facing area of the Algarvethe coastline consists of bold headlands and high cliffs interrupted by bay beaches, small river mouths, and numerous settlements. Continuing southward along the Spanish coast, the most recurrent feature is large marshes (some spreading inland as much as 30 miles ) behind coastal dunes, which are interrupted by tidal channels, notably of the Guadiana, Tinto-Odiel, Guadalquivir, and Guadalete rivers; along this stretch are many saltworks and occasional settlements, including the city of Cdiz, on the Bay of Cdiz, which empties into the Gulf of Cdiz. Farther southward, from Cape Trafalgar to Gibraltar, rocky coasts alternate with beaches.

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