Malaga journey guide June 2, 2008
Posted by carhire123 in Malaga.Tags: Andalucia, Antonio Banderas, Costa del Sol, granada, history, Malagueños, Mediterranean Sea, Pablo Picasso, Sevilla
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Malaga is placed in the southern part of Spain on the seacoast of the Mediterranean Sea, called Costa del Sol
(the Sunny seacoast). It’s one of the 8 territorial capitals of Andalucia and the largest coastwise metropolis in the south with approximately 600,000 inhabitants. The town is settled close Sevilla and Granada and the strategically well position in the Mediterranean Sea makes it easily approachable from the Sea.
The most important industrial spheres in Malaga is the agricultural and the touristry industry. The clime, with more than three hundred days of sun and a year round average temperature of 23ºC (73ºF), makes Malaga a ideal placement to grow olives and fruits similar lemons and oranges. The ideal weather condition in Malaga unitedly with the a lot of lovely beaches in the area make the state one of the most
favorite places for holidaymakers to visit in Spain. Aside from the above spheres Malaga town has the 2nd biggest industrialized port in Spain and it also has an important product of cloth and alimental productions.
The town of Malaga is a very interesting town with a rich and unique story, which gives visitants a amazing variety of absorbing matters to do and find.
Aside from whole the ethnic attractions, Malaga is a great place to enjoy living. The relaxed Mediterranean Sea ambiance and the great clime have during about half a decade appealed a lot of outlanders (some holidaymakers and outlanders settling down in Spain).
The citizenry in Malaga, named Malagueños, are known for going out a lot at night for a chat, a drink or to eat away. The town consequently has a great variation of restaurants, bars and bodegas, which generally are
busy end-to-end the week. The Malagueños are as well known for enjoying everything about their town and they’re especially pleased their 2 world famed citizens, the painter Pablo Picasso and the actor Antonio Banderas.
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