The monument to the Constitution of 1812 in Cadiz seen from the ship.
When I can't go out for a walk, I love to photograph the cities where the ship docks (or what you can see) from the external and upper decks.
Here we were in Cadiz and my lens fell on this tall monument that I discovered is dedicated to the Spanish Constitution of 1812.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Here is where the monument is located:
The Spanish Constitution of 1812, also known as the Constitution of Cadiz or La Pepa, is the constitutional charter promulgated on March 19, 1812 by the Cortes, the Iberian parliament, in opposition to the Napoleonic occupation and the regime of Joseph Bonaparte. It established the constitutional monarchy with the limitation of the powers of the king, the separation of powers, universal male suffrage, and freedom of enterprise.
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