Cartagena

Cartagena

Cartagenais aSpanishcity and a majornaval stationlocated in theRegion of Murcia, by theMediterranean coast, south-eastern Spain.The metropolitan area of Cartagena, known asCampo de Cartagena, has a population of 409,586 inhabitants.

Cartagena has been inhabited for over two millennia, being founded around 227 BCby theCarthaginianHasdrubal the FairasQart Hadasht, the same name as the original city ofCarthage.Much of the historical weight of Cartagena in the past goes to its coveted defensive port, one of the most important in the western Mediterranean.As far back as the 16th century it was one of the most important naval ports in Spain, together withFerrolin the North. It is still an important naval seaport, the main military haven of Spain, and is home to a large naval shipyard.

The confluence of civilizations as well as its strategic harbour, together with the rise of the local mining industry is manifested by a unique artistic heritage, with a number of landmarks such as theRoman Theatre, the second largest of theIberian Peninsulaafter the one inMérida, an abundance ofPhoenician,Roman,ByzantineandMoorishremains, and a plethora ofArt Nouveaubuildings, a result of the bourgeoisie from the early 20th century. Cartagena is now established as a major cruise ship destinationin the Mediterranean and an emerging cultural focus.

It is the first of a number of cities that eventually have been named Cartagena, most notablyCartagena de Indias(Cartagena of the Indies) inColombia.