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In English
Tarifa in the Andalusian province Cadiz in the south of Spain, the most southern town on continental Europe at the eastern end of Costa de la Luz at the most narrow point of the Strait of Gibraltar. Panoramic view in south direction over the harbour with daily ferry crossing to Tangier city in Morocco. PROMOTED BY http://www.panocams.es
In the native language of the webcam owner
Tarifa in der andalusischen Provinz Cadiz Südspanien, die am südlichsten gelegene Stadt auf dem Festland des europäischen Kontinents am östlichen Ende der Costa de la Luz an der engsten Stelle der Straße von Gibraltar. Die Region ist sehr beliebt bei Wind und Kite Surfer. Blick Richtung Süden über Hafen, mit täglicher Fährverbindung nach Tanger in Marokko. PROMOTED BY http://www.panocams.es
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Tarifa is a small town on the southernmost coast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is part of the province of Cádiz, which, in turn, is part of the Andalusia region. The town is located on the Costa de la Luz ("coast of light") and across the Straits of Gibraltar from Morocco, from which the lights of Tarifa are visible at night. The municipality includes Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in continental Europe. there are five smaller villages who depend economically on Tarifa. They are Tahivilla, Facinas, Bolonia and Zahara de los Atunes. There are regular ferries between Tarifa and Tangier and bus services between Tarifa and Algeciras, about 20 km to the northeast, and Seville about 200km to the north. There is frequent illegal immigration of Africans to the coast near Tarifa. Near the port of Tarifa there is a well-preserved castle, the Castillo de Guzman. The coast near Tarifa is also popular with windsurfers and kitesurfers due to the stong winds of the straits. For this reason ... Read more about Tarifa on Wikipedia