Monda, a white town that with its castle, its views, its gastronomy and its history create a perfect combination for a great visit.
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The province of Málaga has 9 regions named “Comarcas”, known for their rich history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty. With a population of over 1.6 million inhabitants, it is one of the most visited provinces in Spain.
Montecorto
Montecorto one of the last towns to be created in the province but at the same time millenary dating back to the Neolithic period.
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Montejaque, a white village sunk in the beauty of nature offered by the mountains of the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park
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Nerja with its beaches, caves, views, old town, charming squares … has all the elements of Malaga to be one of the most charming towns.
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White town that watches over the coast of Marbella from the mountain, where a walk through the caves and a glass of aguardiente are tradition.
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White village and homeland of Omar Ben Hafsún nestled among chestnut trees make this place a perfect fall photograph.
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Periana, a village at the foot of the Sierra Alhama dedicated to the agricultural exploitation and cultivation of olive trees in the highlands of the Axarquía.
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Pizarra, in the heart of the Guadalhorce Valley, a modern town with charms of the past surrounded by its mountains guarded by its Christ.
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Pujerra, a town surrounded by the orange color of chestnuts trees in autumn where the legend of the Visigoth King Wamba lives on.
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Rincón de la Victoria offers beautiful and extensive beaches but without forgetting its culture and its splendid treasure cave.
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Riogordo, a town surrounded and embraced by the tranquility of its mountains where the perfect trails reign to enjoy nature.
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Ronda a magical city divided between its old town and modern nucleus by its majestic and spectacular bridge.
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A white village of the Axarquia of Arab origin where its streets and minaret is a jewel of the Mudejar route.
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Sayalonga, the medlar paradise, its Arab past is shown in the narrow streets and white houses highlighting its peculiar cemetery.
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Sedella, a white village in the Axarquia part of the Mudejar Route where its streets and mosaics take you to an Arab past.
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Serrato, is the last village to achieve its independence, thus constituting in 2014, the municipality number 103 in the province.
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Sierra de Yeguas, a town bordering the province of Seville, faithful to its culture and traditions, focusing on its natural environment.
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Teba, the town embraced by the soul of the Scottish knight Sir James Douglas who died in battle at the foot of the Castle of the Star.
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Tolox, surrounded by rivers and mountains of the Sierra de Nieves creates a perfect environment where nature joins tradition and hospitality.
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Torremolinos a pioneer city of the tourism boom in the last century, its beaches and old town will not leave you indifferent.
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Totalán, a white village in Axarquía, where the raisin route crosses the land where the great flamenco singer Antonio Molina was born.
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Where is Torrox located Torrox is located 51km from Malaga capital with a population of 17.234 inhabitants. The municipal term has a dimension of almost…
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Valle de Abdalajís, a forgotten town in the Antequera region but that surprises any visitor with its tranquility and views over the valley.
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Vélez-Malaga & Torre del Mar with its history, culture, gastronomy and coast has everything for a surprising visit for any tourist.
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