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Encyclopedia > Malaga
  • Málaga, a port town in the province of Málaga in Andalusia, Southern Spain
  • Malaga, a fortified wine originating in Málaga.
  • Malaga, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
  • Malaga, a song written by Bill Holman and made popular by the Stan Kenton Orchestra.

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Malaga, Spain (1387 words)
Malaga is a city full of history and tradition, but it is also the capital of the Costa del Sol.
The whole of Malaga is a never-ending beach, stretching from Misericordia, which goes as far as the port area, to the beaches of Peñón del Cuervo near the hamlet of Cala del Moral.
Malaga began the 20th century with an industrial crisis that had started at the end of the previous century with their inability to compete with Catalan industries, and the high price of coal.
Malaga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (120 words)
Malaga (wine), a fortified wine originating in Málaga.
Malaga, Western Australia, a suburb of Perth, Western Australia.
Malaga (song), a song written by Bill Holman and made popular by the Stan Kenton Orchestra.
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