CARTAGENA, City, Spain

Lat. Carthago Nova, city (1990 pop. 175,966), Murcia prov., SE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea. A major seaport and naval base, it has a fine natural harbor, protected by forts, with a naval arsenal and important shipbuilding and metallurgical industries. Lead, iron, and zinc are mined and processed nearby, but the rich silver mines exploited in ancient times by Carthaginians and Romans are now almost exhausted. The city is an episcopal see. It was founded by Hasdrubal c.225 b.c. and soon became a flourishing port, the chief Carthaginian base in Spain. Captured (209 b.c.) by Scipio Africanus Major, it continued to flourish under the Romans. The Moors, who took it in the 8th cent., later included it in Murcia. The Spaniards recovered it definitively in the 13th cent. Cartagena was sacked (1585) by Sir Francis Drake and figured later in the Peninsular and Carlist wars. It served as the Loyalist naval base during the civil war (1936–39). In the 20th cent. it has suffered from the competition of other Mediterranean ports (e.g., Barcelona, Málaga, and Valencia). The medieval Castillo de la Concepción, whose ruins are surrounded by fine gardens, commands a splendid view of the city and harbor. No traces of the ancient city remain.

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...the second largest city and the first port of Spain. Catalan is spoken...capital, Valencia, is Spain's third largest city...the Imperial Valley of Spain by turning its arid...prosperous one. The city of Cartagena, once a port of call...
...1550-1564) in New Spain, no longer seemed appropriate...religious orthodoxy in Spain and Italy. The Holy...de fe held in Mexico City, Lima, and Cartagena were popular events that...Christians in the Moorish cities of Al-Andalus. And...City, viceroy of New Spain, president of the Council...
...great stone temples in Spain comparable to those...musical instruments into Spain. The songs of Tyre...powerful Phoenician city in northern Africa, invaded Spain after she bad lost...New Carthage, todays Cartagena. Hamilcar Barca assembled...
...Zaragoza, 73 Carlos I of Spain, 184 , 221 , 267 , 281...32, 34 Carlos III of Spain, 15 , 85 , 125 , 149...Palencia , 296 , 298 Cartagena city, Murcia Province , 229...republican fleet and, 223 Cartagena, Alfonso de, 233 Carthage...
...south, and separates Mediterranean Spain from the interior. In the province...Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain and capital of Catalonia and a province...relative prosperity. Its seaport Cartagena has long been Spains chief Mediterranean...
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...consciousness called culture. (Spain, regional culture...located in southeastern Spain, in the Autonomous Community...The nearest large city is the port of Alicante...extend irrigated areas in Spain, increase land productivity...Baja, and the Campo de Cartagena. The irrigation network...
...conduct literature in Spain, such as Luis Milans...addition to circulating in Spain, was also translated...growing urbanization of the city, the court became a...see, for example, Cartagena-Calderon; Weber...masculinity in early modern Spain, see Martinez-Gongora...
...burst forth all over Spain. 68 The Spanish government...the registry for the city of Badajoz lists 119...Voices in Regency Spain: Liberalism, The...Temma Kaplan, Red City, Blue Period (Berkeley...extant records for Spain during the Restoration...association; the city, town, village where...
...consumer satisfaction in a reoccurring sport event; a popular long distance race organized every year by the City Council of Cartagena (Spain). In addition, the role of sport motivations has been considered as a moderating factor on the cognitive...
...relics to the King of Spain--whether as diplomatic...gave the city of Cartagena some relics of local...turn over to the city the treasure that...power over to the cities and their bishops...brought back to Spain, Philip II demanded...Geographers." In Spanish Cities of the Golden Age...Seventeenth-Century Spain." In Envisioning the City: Six Studies in...
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Changing colors of Cartagena: restored to its former...this historic coastal city is one of the safest...When I first visited Cartagena, the Spanish colonial...awaiting shipment to Spain. But, in spite of an...next three centuries, Cartagena was repeatedly assaulted...
...crown. No other city in Hispanic America...close ties with Spain, particularly Seville. Cartagena became the most...layout of many cities in the Americas...SETTLEMENT IN CARTAGENA developed following...Indies. The city prospered and...cathedral. Even so, Cartagena was repeatedly...new plan from Spain, using the protection...
...in the Americas. The city was the first port...the scanty defenses of Cartagena, but, more importantly...slaves and gold. When Spain ordered English ships...of Drakes assault on Cartagena, the two former allies...hermetic seal placed by Spain on foreign commerce...the poorly defended cities of the Caribbean irresistible...
...Nueva Granada(1), the city port of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast...Renaissance architecture in Spain. Plateresque (platero...influences affecting Spain at the time -- the Spanish...fortified old town of Cartagena reflect all this and...
...that stuff down and the city might be up to code...a great symbol of the city. You dont throw your...boasted, adding: "Cities are not supposed to be...of the nations oldest city is heritage tourism...had claimed Florida for Spain. To oversee development...the forts of Veracruz, Cartagena, and Puerto Rico...
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...Colombias Heroic City and Are Smitten...CAN you come to Cartagena? breathed my...independence from Spain. A cautionary...the whole of the city spread out like...be exported to Spain in fleets of galleons - for Cartagena was the repository...attack on the city in 1741. It is...
...Colombias Heroic City and Are Smitten...Can you come to Cartagena ? breathed my...independence from Spain. A cautionary...the whole of the city spread out like...be exported to Spain in fleets of galleons - for Cartagena was the repository...attack on the city in 1741. It is...
CITYSNAP; Cartagena. Whats worth seeing? Cartagena is an ancient Mediterranean city in Murcia, Spain, with history dating back to the Roman...every day, the old cobbled streets of Cartagena come alive with the flamboyant and deeply...
...historical fortresses and the city walls, and Cartagena can provide...homes. Many Colombians in cities such as Bogota have weekend...vacation homes or apartments in Cartagena. The nearby Rosario Islands...interesting outings outside the city for snorkeling or just relaxing...hand-painted wooden fish. Cartagena has another important element...
...Sat-Sun. Visit www.spain.info WHERE TO EAT...Briefly the capital of Spain when the Moors ruled...Christian reconquest of Spain. The towns walls date...centuries. They gave the city its name (Alicante is...pounds 281 per week. CARTAGENA FOR centuries the harbour...
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CARTAGENA , city, Spain Lat. Carthago Nova, city (1990 pop. 175,966), Murcia prov., SE Spain, on the Mediterranean Sea. A major...recovered it definitively in the 13th cent. Cartagena was sacked (1585) by Sir Francis Drake...
CARTAGENA , city, Colombia kartaha...port on the Bay of Cartagena in the Caribbean...growing industry. Cartagena was founded in 1533...transshipment to Spain. Although the harbor...the revolution the city lost its importance...most picturesque cities in Latin America...and the Univ. of Cartagena...
...bloodless confrontation with Spain. Madrid is the nations capital and largest city. Land Administratively, Spain is divided into 17 autonomous...Christian and Moorish kingdoms of Spain. The communities are subdivided...the late 1970s. The chief cities, other than Madrid, are Burgos...
...the proconsulship in Spain. He conquered New Carthage (Cartagena) almost at once (209) and used the city as his own base; within...years he had conquered Spain. As consul in 205...buried in his ungrateful city. Later he revealed his...
...One of Colombias major cities, Cali , lies just east...grade coal reserves, its cities of Medellin and Manizales...republic. A third major city in the Central Cordillera...emeralds. Among the leading cities of the highland basins...north: Santa Marta , Cartagena , and Barranquilla...Napoleonic invasion of Spain. The revolution was...


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