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For a petite village of just 2,000 inhabitants, Ojén packs a punch when it comes to celebrities. Spain’s most-loved crooner, Señor Julio Iglesias, has a long-standing relationship with the Andalucian village and owns a lavish country estate on its outskirts. Lucky locals occasionally spy the 260 million worldwide ...
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For many people moving abroad, there are many pastimes they leave behind at home. One thing that a lot of people miss is following their local football team, but for those who have decided to live in Malaga, there is the chance to be one of the many foreign fans ...
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Estepona is a town and municipality located in the province of Malaga covering an area of 137 square kilometers and boasts 21 km of a beautiful coastline with sandy and rocky beaches. It has a population of approximately 65,000 cosmopolitan inhabitants, mainly Spanish, British, Scandinavian, Moroccan, South American and German. The ...
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Malaga is Andalucía’s second city after Seville and can give the regional capital a run for its money. It is home to a port designed for cargo ships as well as to dock some of the world’s super cruise liners, on their first stop after entering the Mediterranean Sea. Malaga ...
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Fuengirola is a large resort town between Malaga and Marbella, popular with tourists and also as a place to live in Spain. We asked two established foreign residents in Fuengirola for their opinion on the town, and why they call Fuengirola "home". Firstly, Diego who came to Spain in 2002 with ...
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Tourism to Malaga has been increasing faster than to Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia thanks to cultural opportunities and transit improvements. And the city's growing reputation has drawn other international investors. The Spanish city of Malaga was at one point little more than an Andalusian port where cruise ships on the Mediterranean ...
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