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Malaga, Spain

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Dating back to the Phoenicians in 770 BC, Malaga has served as a port of trade for civilizations along the Mediterranean. The discovery of the Caves of Nerja, within the provice of Malaga, pushes the date of human use of this area back to 42,000 years.

Super ferry – Baleària
Super Yacht – l Dynasty
Centro Historico
Glazed Blue roof tiles also used to decorate fountains, courtyards, walls and other surfaces. The enamel of the distinctive glaze includes metallic elements along with glass oxide making a durable and lustrous gloss.

Dutch settlers lived in the area, and their knowledge of Delft pottery techniques was an important influence

The Castillo de Gibralfaro, dating back to the 10th century, is famous for its three-month siege by the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella. It was the first conflict in which gunpowder was used by both sides.
Parque Forestal

Malaga has been ruled by many different civilizations including the Greeks, Romans, Moors and Christians, each leaving an indelible mark.

Plaza de Toros de la Malagueta, inaugurated in 1876

Passeo Maritima de Pablo Ruiz Picasso. Picasso was born in Malaga in 1881.

Town hall – Casa Consistorial/Ayuntamiento

My transit to Cordoba. Iryo HS trains throughout Spain reach speeds over 300 km/h. They look fast standing still.
Completely silent and ecological with supreme cloud-like ride comfort

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