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El Rincon de San Pedro

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El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
El Rincon de San Pedro
Phone:
+34 645 31 01 55

Address:
Carrera Darro 12, 18010 Granada, Spain

Cartagena is a Spanish city and a major naval station located in the Region of Murcia, by the Mediterranean coast, south-eastern Spain. As of January 2011, it has a population of 218,210 inhabitants being the Region’s second largest municipality and the country’s 6th non-Province capital city. The metropolitan area of Cartagena, known as Campo de Cartagena, has a population of 409,586 inhabitants. Cartagena has been inhabited for over two millennia, being founded around 227 BC by the Carthaginian Hasdrubal the Fair as Qart Hadasht the same name as the original city of Carthage. The city had its heyday during the Roman Empire, when it was known as Carthago Nova and Carthago Spartaria, capital of the province of Carthaginensis. It was one of the important cities during the Umayyad invasion of Hispania, under its Arabic name of Qartayannat al-Halfa. Much of the historical weight of Cartagena in the past goes to its coveted defensive port, one of the most important in the western Mediterranean. Cartagena has been the capital of the Spanish Navy's Maritime Department of the Mediterranean since the arrival of the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century. As far back as the 16th century it was one of the most important naval ports in Spain, together with Ferrol in the North. It is still an important naval seaport, the main military haven of Spain, and is home to a large naval shipyard. The confluence of civilizations as well as its strategic harbour, together with the rise of the local mining industry is manifested by a unique artistic heritage, with a number of landmarks such as the Roman Theatre, the second largest of the Iberian Peninsula after the one in Mérida, an abundance of Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine and Moorish remains, and a plethora of Art Nouveau buildings, a result of the bourgeoisie from the early 20th century. Cartagena is now established as a major cruise ship destination in the Mediterranean and an emerging cultural focus. It is the first of a number of cities that eventually have been named Cartagena, most notably Cartagena de Indias in Colombia.
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