Cadiz (disambiguation)

Cadiz (disambiguation)

Cádiz is a city in Spain.

Cadiz or Cádiz may also refer to:

; Places
* Cádiz (province), Spain
* Cadiz City, Philippines
* Cadiz, California
* Cadiz, Indiana
* Cadiz, Kentucky
* Cadiz, Ohio
* Nueva Cádiz, Venezuela

; Other
* Cádiz (Spanish Congress Electoral District) the electoral district covering the Spanish province.
* Amoco Cadiz, an oil tanker that sank in 1978, causing the fifth-largest oil spill in history.
* CADIZ, an acronym for the Canadian Air Defense Identification Zone.
* Cádiz CF, the Cádiz Club de Fútbol, a Spanish football club based in Cádiz, Spain.
* Cádiz Stradivarius, an antique violin crafted by Antonio Stradivari in 1722.
* HMS Cadiz, two ships of the British Royal Navy.
* Battle of Cádiz, the name of several battles near Cádiz

See also

* Cadix, the codename of a World War II clandestine intelligence center


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