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  1. 1900 – Population: city 130,109; province 511,989. 20th century. 1904 Málaga Club de Fútbol ("The Anchovies") formed. Villa Suecia built in El Limonar area. Flood in 1907. 1907 – September: Flood. 1908 – Malaga-Vélez-Málaga railway begins operating. 1919 – Málaga Airport opens.

  2. The history of Málaga, shaped by the city's location in southern Spain on the western shore of the Mediterranean Sea, spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. The first inhabitants to settle the site may have been the Bastetani, an ancient Iberian tribe.

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  4. Information about the history of Malaga in Andalucia, southern Spain 3.000 years ago the Phoenicians landed in Málaga, they called it MALACA (probably from the word malac - to salt) and they used the harbour as an important centre for salting fish.

  5. The honor of being the first inhabitants of Malaga is attributed to the Phoenicians. In the 8th century, B.C., they founded a settlement at the foot of the Guadalhorce River and called it “Malaka,” meaning “fish salting place.”. Nearby, the Greeks also settled into the area and founded a colony which they called “Mainake.”.

  6. Europe. Malaga History Facts and Timeline. (Malaga, Costa del Sol, Spain) The sunny city of Malaga, on Spain's Costa del Sol, is much more than a playground for winter beachgoers. The history of Malaga stretches back some 3,000 years, with almost a dozen different cultures ruling over the city during this time.

  7. Malaga is a city located in the southern region of Spain, on the Costa del Sol. The area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of settlements dating back to the Bronze Age. Over the centuries, the region has been ruled by various civilizations, each of which has left its mark on the city.

  8. Apr 23, 2024 · Pop. (2014 est.) 566,913. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Michele Metych. Málaga, port city, capital of Málaga provincia (province), in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia, southern Spain.

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