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Freepik is a Spanish online platform that offers free and premium graphic resources, such as photos, illustrations and vectors. Founded in 2010, it is part of the Freepik Company, which also owns other creative platforms like Flaticon and Slidesgo.
www.malaga.eu Málaga ( / ˈ m æ l ə ɡ ə / ⓘ ; Spanish: [ˈmalaɣa] ⓘ ) is a municipality of Spain , capital of the Province of Málaga , in the autonomous community of Andalusia . With a population of 578,460 in 2020, [ 5 ] it is the second-most populous city in Andalusia and the sixth most populous in the country.
The territory now occupied by the Province of Málaga has been inhabited since prehistoric times, as evidenced by the cave paintings of the Cueva de la Pileta (Cave of the Pool) in Benaoján, artefacts found at sites such as the Dolmen of Menga near Antequera and the Cueva del Tesoro (Treasure Cave) near Rincón de la Victoria, as well as the pottery, tools and skeletons found in Nerja.
[10] [4] The fortress was formerly connected to the city ramparts which formed a third defensive wall. [ citation needed ] According to architect restorer, Leopoldo Torres Balbás , the Alcazaba of Málaga is the prototype of military architecture in the Taifa period of Al-Andalus , with its double walls and massive entry fortifications.
Eight days later, on December 11 and without trial, Torrijos was shot along with forty-eight of his companions on the beaches of Malaga. In the painting, the prisoners are lined up with their hands tied, while some friars are busy blindfolding them and trying to offer the condemned one last consolation.
Lines were forming outside Dodger Stadium well before noon for a 7:10 p.m. local time first pitch, and as the hours went by, hundreds if not thousands of people were waiting to get their hands on ...
Fuente de Génova. Fuente de Génova (Genoa Fountain): is a sixteenth-century marble fountain that has been located in the plaza since 2003. [2]The Sociedad Económica de Amigos del País (Economic Foundation of the Friends of the Country): an 18th-century building that was formerly a maritime consul and later a Jesuit School [1]
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