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MALAGA – Capital of the Costa Del Sol
Malaga's Arabic Fortress the Alcazaba The stretch of Andalusian coast between Manilva and Nerja in Southern Spain is given the name Costa del Sol. A long coastal strip with its geographical and political centre in the city of Malaga, an important sea port and also home to its International Airport. The climate in the province is typically Mediterranean with mild winters, hot summers and very little rainfall – with an average temperature of 18 degrees centigrade. The Costa del Sol is known worldwide because of its importance as a tourist centre. On first impression it may seem all entertainment, restaurants, discotheques, 40 odd golf courses and a lot of high rise buildings! However, underneath the neon there is still a lot of history and sights worth seeing. Malaga itself boasts at least thirty centuries of history. The Phoenicians were the first to build a city here. Close by the Greeks founded Mainake, a town which traded with the Tartesians and was finally devastated by the Carthaginians. Later on Malaga played a very important role in the Roman wars of domination. The Visigoths conquered Malaga in 570, the Arabs arrived in 710 introducing agricultural techniques and crops to the province and for several centuries the two cultures, Christian and Muslim, lived together in harmony. This has left many parts of Malaga with a wealth of historical importance and interesting architecture, a few of which are mentioned below:
Malaga also has some very good Andalusian restaurants, unspoiled by catering for the tourist trade and offering excellent value for money. The adventurous should also explore El Perchel, the old flamenco district.
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