San Fernando, Cádiz

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San Fernando
Location

Location of San Fernando
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General information
Native name San Fernando (Spanish)
Spanish name San Fernando
Postal code 11100
Website http://www.aytosanfernando.org/
Administration
Country Spain
Autonomous Community Andalusia
Province Cádiz
Comarca Bay of Cádiz
Mayor Manuel María de Bernardo (PA)
Geography
Land Area 32 km²
Altitude 8 m AMSL
Population
Population 93.544 (2007)
Density 2.923,25 hab./km² (2007)

San Fernando is a town in the province of Cádiz, Spain. It is home to more than 92,666 inhabitants. The city also uses the name "La Isla" (The Island), however, the city is no longer an island, but a peninsula, as it has been connected to the mainland. The people from San Fernando are locally known as "Cañaíllas" or "Isleños".

In history, San Fernando played a paramount role when in 1810, owing to the French occupation led by Napoleon, it was (with Cádiz) the only part of Spain which did not surrender to the French occupation.

National Courts met in the Comedy Theatre (nowadays known as the Real Teatro de las Cortes) and started the preparation for the first liberal constitution of Spain, which was approved in the neighbouring city of Cádiz in 1812.

Flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla was born in San Fernando.

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Demographic evolution of San Fernando, Cádiz between 1999 and 2005

1999

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

87,179

88,179 88,110 88,333 88,490 90,178 92,666

Source: INE (Spain)

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Coordinates: 36°28′N, 6°12′W