Cádiz
Europe's Oldest Harbour
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Phoenicians founded Gadir around 1100 BC, making Cádiz the oldest continuously inhabited city in western Europe, and it sits on a sandspit almost surrounded by water, which is why the old town is dense, low and full of watchtowers built by merchants to spot returning ships. Spain's first liberal constitution was written here in 1812 while the French besieged the city.
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