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  1. Málaga (tỉnh) Tỉnh Málaga. Tỉnh Málaga ( tiếng Tây Ban Nha Provincia de Málaga) là một tỉnh nằm ở bờ biển phía nam của Tây Ban Nha, ở cộng đồng tự trị Andalusia. Tỉnh này giáp Địa Trung Hải về phía nam, giáp các tỉnh Cádiz, Sevilla, Córdoba và Granada . Tỉnh có diện tích 7.308 ...

  2. Málaga es una ciudad y municipio español, capital de la provincia homónima, situada en la comunidad autónoma de Andalucía.

  3. Tiếng Việt. Tiếng Việt ( chữ Nôm: 㗂 tiếng 越 Việt ), còn gọi tiếng Việt Nam, tiếng Kinh hay Việt ngữ, là ngôn ngữ của người Việt với vai trò ngôn ngữ chính thức tại Việt Nam. Tiếng Việt là ngôn ngữ mẹ đẻ của trên 90 triệu người, cũng được người Việt hải ...

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    36.716667-4.4166671 Málaga— the largest city in the region offers beaches, hiking, architectural sites, art museums, and excellent shopping and cuisine
    36.823226-4.7020122 Álora— a whitewashed village nestled between three rocky spurs topped by the ruins of the castle
    37.018365-4.5596653 Antequera— its castle provides a beautiful view of the town
    36.596898-4.5535024 Benalmádena— a long stretch of sunny beaches, a lively nightlife and excellent cuisine

    Spanish is spoken in Andalusia, but Andalusians have their own particularity. The endings of the words are left out. In Spanish, "good morning" is "buenos dias"; the Andalusians say: "bueno dia". The number two is "dos"; in Andalusia, they say "do".

    By plane

    Regular flights into Malaga airport which is Spain's 3rd largest and is served by a railway station. Lufthansa, Condor, TUI, Easy Jet, Swiss and Austrian Airlines fly to Málaga.

    By train

    The RENFE long-distance train station is in Málaga. From here the AVE travels via Cordoba (in 45 min) from Seville, Madrid (in 2½ hours) or Barcelona (in 6½ hours). The two team lines to Fuengirola and Álora also run from here. There is also a regional train. You go to Ronda and Seville, among others.

    By bus

    There are also numerous long-distance bus connections. You will meet at the bus station in Málaga, which is right next to the long-distance train station. Here you can get bus tickets to Cordoba, Granada or Seville . But the buses that connect the rural area around Málaga to the city also meet here. From here there is also a line to Málaga Airport.

    Public transport

    There is a two-line commuter rail network (Cercanias Malaga) that connects the city of Malaga mostly to places along the coast and to the airport. From 05:30 to 23:00 approximately. Single ticket from €1.80 (1-2 zones) to €3.60 (5 zones) as of Dec 2020. 1. Line C1 connects the city with the most important western coastal towns near Malaga (such as Torremolinos, Benalmádena or Fuengirola). 2. Line C2 connects Malaga with some towns such as Cártama, Pizarra and Álora. The city of Malaga has a s...

    There is a lot to see in the province of Málaga. In Málaga, Ronda, Casares and other cities you can find traces that are thousands of years old and left by the Romans, Visigoths and Moors. But nature also has a lot to offer when you leave the seaside resorts on the coast. The natural parks of El Torcal, the Serrania de Ronda, Sierra las Nieves, Mon...

    Golf Malaga Play golf at courses such as the Alcaidesa Links course, Mijas, Dona Julia.
    Water sports in summer
    Horse riding. There is a racecourse in Mijas Costa, bordering Fuengirola.
    Hiking: There are some interesting (long) hiking trails in the region, for example the GR-249, sections of the European long-distance hiking trails also pass through Andalusia and the province of M...

    Fish is Malaga's speciality. No complicated presentation, just the freshest fish, simply fried or cooked on the plancha(grill). The best place to try Malaga's fish is the old fishing district of Pedregalejo/El Palo, to the east of the city. There are many simple fish restaurants along the beach, of which the best and most enjoyable is the Tintero. ...

    Excellent Malaga wines, and moscatel sweet wine. 1. Vino Calidad A typical Malaga sweet wine called "Mosto" made with Muscat grapes. To go out, Malaga is a fantastic city since it is very pleasant to walk through its streets, especially in the centre, along the promenade, on the beach, or along the avenue. In Malaga, the nerve centre of nightlife i...

    This is a safe city, and most people who ask for help aren't a risk — most are students of English — but avoid women giving rosemary, who will read your future and ask for fees in exchange, and mind your luggage.

  4. Málaga is a city of 570,000 people (2018) in the southern Spanish region of Andalucia, and capital of the Málaga Province. The largest city on the Costa del Sol, Málaga has a typical Mediterranean climate and is also known as the birthplace of the artist Picasso. The city offers beaches, hiking, architectural sites, art museums, and ...

  5. History of Málaga. 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, [1] an ancient Iberian tribe.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › La_LigaLa Liga - Wikipedia

    Current: 2023–24 La Liga. The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, [a] commonly known as the Primera División [b] or LaLiga [2] and officially as LaLiga EA Sports [c] [3] since 2023 for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's professional football division of the Spanish football league system. It is controlled by the LFP and is ...

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