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Castillo, Carlos del (28 May 2021). "El insospechado éxito de "Málaga Valley": así le está levantando la inversión tecnológica a capitales europeas". eldiario.es. World Map of Köppen−Geiger Climate Classification". Archived from the original on 6 September 2010. It is the most important airport of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, occupying the forth place among the Spanish airports and the twenty second among the European Union. It is also considered as the main entrance or exit gate for tourism to/from the famous "Costa del Sol" (means coast of the sun) and the rest of Andalusia. Hoy, Málaga (9 April 2012). "La UMA llama a las urnas a 40.000 universitarios". Málaga Hoy (in European Spanish) . Retrieved 2 February 2020.

Curry-Ya! Málaga, C. Álamos, 6. A very cozy establishment. As the name suggests, a wide variety of curry dishes. Ideal to spend some time with your close ones between spicy and sweet dishes with a Japanese essence. Good service and very good atmosphere. ( updated May 2022) The guides are full of information, and after the tour, you’ll have a great knowledgenot just of Malaga’s cuisine, but also the history and culture that hasshaped it. Tasty squid tapas on Spain Food Sherpas in Malaga, Spain Ride the Malaga Wheel At 70m high, views from the Malaga wheel are pretty spectacular. It’s one of the top Malaga attractions. Located down by the water, its said you can see for around 30km on a clear day – all the way to Morocco!Islam is represented by a growing number of immigrants and a mosque, while the Jewish community (primarily Sephardi) is represented by its synagogue and the Jewish Association.

Fernández Galeano, Javier (2016). "Is He a "Social Danger"?: The Franco Regime's Judicial Prosecution of Homosexuality in Málaga under the Ley de Vagos y Maleantes". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 25 (1): 8. Málaga is a municipality, the basic local administrative division in Spain. The Ayuntamiento is the body charged with the municipal government and administration. The Plenary of the ayuntamiento is formed by 31 elected municipal councillors, who in turn invest the mayor. The last municipal election took place on 26 May 2019. The current mayor is Francisco de la Torre ( People's Party), who has won several mandates since becoming mayor in 2000. [82] The city hall is located at the Casona del Parque [ es], a Neo-Baroque building inaugurated in 1919. [83] Economy [ edit ] Trade Fair and Congress in Málaga ( Palacio de Ferias y Congresos de Málaga)The most important business sectors in Málaga are tourism, construction and technology services, but other sectors such as transportation and logistics are beginning to expand. Málaga has consolidated as a tech hub, with companies mainly concentrated in the Málaga TechPark (Technology Park of Andalusia). [8] It hosts the headquarters of the region's largest bank, Unicaja, and it is the fourth-ranking city in Spain in terms of economic activity behind Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia. [9] Regarding transportation, Málaga is served by the Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport and the Port of Málaga, whereas the city is connected to the high-speed railway network since 2007. Malaga on Spain’s Costa Del Sol is a buzzing city with more history, culture and great food than many cities put together. Find out the top things to do in Malaga your first visit. El espeto malagueño, más cerca de ser Patrimonio Cultural Inmaterial de la Humanidad". LaSexta (in Spanish). 20 February 2018 . Retrieved 2 February 2020.

The old historic centre of Málaga reaches the harbour to the south. In the north it is surrounded by mountains, the Montes de Málaga (part of the Baetic Cordillera) lying in the southern base of the Axarquía hills, and two rivers, the Guadalmedina – the historic center is located on its left bank – and the Guadalhorce, which flows west of the city into the Mediterranean, in the Churriana district. Therefore we wanted to include a few areas outside of the city center in our ultimate Malaga travel guide. Here are just a few of our current favorite Málaga neighborhoods: Málaga's climate is a hot-summer Mediterranean climate [54] ( Köppen climate classification: Csa) [55] with very mild winters, during which most of the year's rainfall occurs, and hot summers with very little rainfall. Summer to mid-autumn tends to be fairly humid, due to the evaporation of warm water off the adjacent Mediterranean Sea being blown on shore by a sea breeze. This humidity is most pronounced at this time of year as the sea water is at its warmest in relation to the rest of the year and during this summer, to mid-autumn period, the apparent temperature often feels higher than the actual temperature would suggest, especially when the wind is light. When the wind is stronger, this effect is lessened somewhat, and the heat feels more manageable. [56] Málaga enjoys plenty of sunshine throughout the year, with an average of about 300 days of sunshine and only about 40–45 with precipitation annually.Spanish: There are many private language schools in Málaga offering a wide range of Spanish courses. To select the school and course that fit you best, you can search and compare schools and prices on Linganet Languages [formerly dead link]. With 42 pods and space for 8 people, it’s a lot smaller than the London Eye, but it’s a still a lovely way to get to know Malaga. It’s also been voted as one of the top things to do in Malaga for couples! Wondering what to see in Malaga? Don’t miss the wheel and port Learn About Malaga’s History

Pacifico - One of Málaga’s beachfront neighborhoods west of the city center. The area’s Tabacalera (old tobacco factory) houses a fashion museum and an automobile museum. The small Museo del Vino-Málaga showcases Málaga province’s winemaking tradition (more on that below, so read on…)The Gibralfaro is a 130m (427ft) high foothill from which the Gibralfaro Castle [ es] and the Alcazaba fortress overlook the city. [53] Climate [ edit ] Again, there are so many options, but here are some of our favorite day trips from Málaga that we specifically wanted to mention in this Malaga travel guide. Spanish: Linguaschools Málaga is specialised in teaching Spanish in the old centre of Málaga since 1982.



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