Cadíz (Pacifica)

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Kingdom of Cadíz

Reino de Cadíz
Flag of Cadiz
Flag
Motto: ""Hacia adelante""
"Onward"
Anthem: Himno Real (Royal Hymn)

Royal anthemHimno Real
CapitalHuelva
LargestValencia
Official languagesSpaninol
Recognised national languagesSpaninol
Recognised regional languagesAsturian, Palmara
Ethnic groups
80.1% Islander
—13.7% Foreign
—5.2% Gaya
Religion
75% Christianity
— 12.3% Judaism
— 10.7% Not religious
— 2% Other
Demonym(s)Cadisian
GovernmentUnitary parliamentary constitutional monarchy
• Queen
Sofía
• Prime Minister
Pedro Areces Garcia
LegislatureCongreso General
Senate
Corte General
Independence from [nation] in [year]
Population
• 2021 census
38,328,778
CurrencyEl Valor (VAL)
Time zoneCST
Driving sideleft
Calling code+34
World Forum CodeCDZ
Internet TLD.cz

Cadíz (Spaninol: Cadíz), the Kingdom of Cadíz, or simply and commonly known as Cadiz, is a country located in northwestern Cordilia, bordering the Gulf of Ayamonte. The nation is fully situated in Cordilia, bordering Sugovia and two sets of rogue territories. Cadiz's capital is Huelva however its largest city is Valencia. Other major metropolitan areas of note include Ayamonte, Cuelca, Castellana, Almagro, and Salamanca.

The land of which Cadiz now sits on today had been owned and conquered by many others in the past. However, Marcos Ferdinand, a merchant, declared himself the rightful king and divine leader of Cadiz in 1864. Ferdinand established a legislative authority, army, and judicial system. However, King Ferdinand was killed in 1866 due to a medical condition. Several different kingdoms were born -- which have now developed into Cadiz's autonomous communities today. Among them were the Kingdom of Santiago, Kingdom of Valencia, and the Kingdom of Betis.

Cadiz's vibrant artwork, cuisine, culture, literature, sporting events, and architecture has been influential in Cordilia. Cadiz has a booming tourism industry, with many famous coastal, mountainous, suburban, and urban environments and locations.