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JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA

A rising paradise, an emblematic place, the birthplace of celebrated moments

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Jerez de la Frontera is located in the province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southern Spain. The municipal area of Jerez is quite large, covering an area of approximately 1,189.22 km².

As for its surroundings, the city is located in the Jerez countryside, and is relatively close to the mouth of the Guadalete River. Historically, the appellation "de la frontera" (that is, "Jerez de la Frontera") was granted in 1380 by the

King John I, in recognition of its strategic position facing the Nasrid kingdom of Granada.

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JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA

A rising paradise, an emblematic place, the birthplace of celebrated moments

A rising paradise, an emblematic place, the birthplace of celebrated moments

Jerez de la Frontera is located in the province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southern Spain. The municipal area of Jerez is quite large, covering an area of approximately 1,189.22 km².

As for its surroundings, the city is located in the Jerez countryside, and is relatively close to the mouth of the Guadalete River. Historically, the appellation "de la frontera" (that is, "Jerez de la Frontera") was granted in 1380 by the

King John I, in recognition of its strategic position facing the Nasrid kingdom of Granada.

JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA

A rising paradise, an emblematic place, the birthplace of celebrated moments

A rising paradise, an emblematic place, the birthplace of celebrated moments

Jerez de la Frontera is located in the province of Cádiz, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southern Spain. The municipal area of Jerez is quite large, covering an area of approximately 1,189.22 km².

As for its surroundings, the city is located in the Jerez countryside, and is relatively close to the mouth of the Guadalete River. Historically, the appellation "de la frontera" (that is, "Jerez de la Frontera") was granted in 1380 by the

King John I, in recognition of its strategic position facing the Nasrid kingdom of Granada.

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