Malaga is about 20 mins drive from me
Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol, founded by the Phoenicians as a colony some 3000 years ago it has come under the rule of the Romans, the Carthaginians and the Moors. A city of some 600,000 inhabitants, it lives a Janus faced life as both a busy port & industrial centre for the South of Spain, and the gateway to one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world. Often competing with its neighbour, Seville, as to which claims to be the capital of the region of Andalusia - in reality neither is officially recognised, though this doesn't lessen the rivalry between the two cities.
The city was conquered by the Reyes Catolicos (Catholic Kings) in 1487. Famous for its still uncompleted Cathedral (see photo right), Alcazaba (Moorish Castle), Gibralfaro (fortress) and wonderful gardens, Malaga boasts many beautiful sights. The famous painter Pablo Picasso was born in the City and today his house is a popular tourist attraction (Plaza de la Merced). One of the most interesting areas for the visitor is the old historic quarter, which still carries the mark of nearly eight hundred years of Moorish rule.
City Life
Malaga is a bustling little city, the old and the new meet on Marques de Larios, Plaza de la Constitución and Calle de Granada, which form the backbone of the shopping area and the thriving nightlife. The narrow side streets form a confusing maze of alleys crammed with tapas bars and bodegas - old fashioned wine shops brimming with casks including the local sweet wine which is similar to Port. At weekends the area is full of young people going out to enjoy the thriving nightlife in one of the cities many bars, bar de copas (winebars), or nightclubs. Locals often do not go out until midnight and will continue until morning light, catching some breakfast on there way home.
At Easter the city comes alive for Semana Santa (Holy Week) and the streets are packed until the early hours of the morning as the night air is filled with music from the processions carrying large flotillas called tronos (throwns). The celebrations for Semana Santa are some of the largest in Spain and draw visitors from all over Spain and abroad, often to the extent that the city's population swells to nearly double in size. The summer fair (Malaga Feria) is the cities other major annual event. Held every August it is claimed to be the second largest fair in Europe. For one week city folk and visitors celebrate in traditional Andalusian style with processions, music and dancing. The celebrations start around midday in the main street of Calle Larios, which becomes pedestrianised, and carry on until 6.00 or 7.00 in the evening. With plenty to eat and drink the streets are full of people enjoying the celebrations. Once the partying subsides its time for a quick rest until 11.00 or midnight and then on to the fair ground outside the city center. The fair has special temporary bars called Casetas, most putting on shows of Flamenco music or dancing, as well as a large fair ground, live music and nightclubs.
2007-02-02 15:20:38
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answered by ann.inspain 4
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Malaga is a province in Andalucia (spain) and is the capital city with a port on the Costa del Sol. It is about 100 kms east of Gibraltar which borders on the province of Cadiz. The expensive resort of Marbella is in Malaga province. I assume you are talking about Spain ? Eddie.
2007-02-04 01:25:32
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answered by eddie 2
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Malaga is a city in Andalucia ( southern mainland Spain ). Otherwise known as the Costa Del Sol.
2007-02-03 01:23:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this a trick question? Perhaps we are all missing something, surely you could have looked for yourself on google earth or typed in Malaga to see where that leads you. But if I were you I'd stay right where you are (wherever that is)
But the Malaga I know is in the Costa del Sol, Spain
2007-02-01 18:54:30
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answered by rose1 5
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Malaga is in the south of spain on the costa del sol.
Main places to go there are torramelinos and furiengola, then abit further round theres marbella.
The costa del sol, is the warmest part of spain.
2007-02-02 09:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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It grew to become into 39degC a pair of days in the past even nevertheless it is dropped all the way down to 31 in the present day. might come all the way down to twenty-eight in a pair of weeks time, yet i does not guess on it. we are all praying for a thunderstorm right here! could be next month. have fun with Malaga.
2016-09-28 07:42:37
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answered by ? 4
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Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. According the 2006 census the population is 558,287. (36°43′N 4°25′W)
2007-02-01 18:46:37
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answered by Jesse 2
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Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean.
2007-02-01 18:47:06
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answered by sax2003dude 3
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Malaga's right in front of me. It's 6% proof, brewed in Germany and comes in a can!
2007-02-01 18:47:28
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answered by ? 5
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there is a Malaga in Australia which is a suburb of Perth in Western Australia, somehow i don't think thats the answer you are looking for though.
2007-02-01 18:46:49
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answered by desert_rose1274 3
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