About Malaga
Malaga, located in the southern of Spain, at the
Mediterranean sea coast, known as Costa del Sol (the Sunny Coast).
It is one of the eight regional capitals of Andalusia and the biggest
coastal city in the south with approximately 600,000 inhabitants.
The town is located close to Sevilla and Granada and the strategically
good position in the Mediterranean Sea.
The most important industrial sectors in Malaga
are the agricultural and the tourism industry. The climate, with
more than 300 days
of sun and a year around average temperature of 23ºC (73ºF),
makes Malaga a perfect location to grow olives and fruits like
lemons and oranges. The perfect weather in Malaga together
with the many beautiful beaches in the area make the province
one of the most popular places for tourists to visit in Spain.
Apart from the above sectors Malaga town has the second largest
industrial port in Spain and it also has an important production
of textile and alimentary products.
The town of Malaga is a very fascinating town
with a rich and unique history , which gives visitors a great
variety of interesting
things to do and see, museums, cathedral, Gibralfaro, theathers.....
Apart from all the cultural attractions,
Malaga is a perfect location to enjoy life. The relaxed Mediterranean
atmosphere
and the perfect climate have during nearly half a decade attracted
many foreigners (both tourists and foreigners settling down
in Spain). (More information about Malaga: www.malaga.us)
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