Málaga
Location and Geography
Málaga Province stretches along the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, bordering the provinces of Cádiz, Granada, and Córdoba, offering a privileged position between the Mediterranean Sea and the Andalusian mountain ranges.
Notable Features
The province is distinguished by the famous Costa del Sol, which includes prestigious destinations such as Marbella, Estepona, and Fuengirola, as well as the picturesque white villages of the Ronda Mountains and the historic city of Antequera.
Culture and Heritage
From the provincial capital of Málaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso and a cultural center with important museums, to the traditional municipalities of the interior, the province offers an extraordinary cultural diversity that combines cosmopolitan modernity with millennial Andalusian traditions.
Location and Geography
Málaga Province stretches along the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, bordering the provinces of Cádiz, Granada, and Córdoba, offering a privileged position between the Mediterranean Sea and the Andalusian mountain ranges.
Notable Features
The province is distinguished by the famous Costa del Sol, which includes prestigious destinations such as Marbella, Estepona, and Fuengirola, as well as the picturesque white villages of the Ronda Mountains and the historic city of Antequera.
Culture and Heritage
From the provincial capital of Málaga, birthplace of Pablo Picasso and a cultural center with important museums, to the traditional municipalities of the interior, the province offers an extraordinary cultural diversity that combines cosmopolitan modernity with millennial Andalusian traditions.
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