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Malaga is a coastal resort town in the area of Andalucia. Malaga lies in the area known Costa del Sol (coast of the sun) on a wide bay adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea, less than 100 miles or 160 kilometres from the Strait of Gibraltar. Malaga is blessed with a wonderful mild climate protested from the north winds.
If you visit the old city you will find wonderful maze of narrow streets full of history and architecture. At the heart of the city is the Cathedral which began life in the 16th century approaching completion by the 18th century. Malaga provides a great destination for visitors with its wealth of museums and monuments.
Malaga is a port city in Andalusia, in the region of southern Spain, it is surrounded by mountains, and the Axarqua hills, the region has been occupied since about 1000 BC.
The region is rugged and irregular in the east with rocks that push out into the sea it is milder and sandier in the western area with large beaches.
Today the city is a popular tourist destination, with wide boulevards and swaying palm trees the traveller will find a ancient coexistence of culture and customs still in existence and can be seen in the many fiestas, restaurants, bars, night clubs coffee shops with food, drink and entertainment to suit every taste and every pocket, There are flights from countries in Northern Europe, United Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands and Germany with many people emigrating here for the mild climate.
