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  2. History of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Málaga City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Málaga City Hall (Spanish: Casa consistorial de Málaga), also known as La Casona del Parque (literally, "The Mansion in the Park"), is the seat of the city council of Málaga, Spain.

  4. Timeline of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    1490 – Santiago el Mayor church built. [4] 1494 – Earthquake. ... Guia del viajero en Málaga [Traveler's Guide to Malaga] (in Spanish). Ilustración Española.

  5. Calle Marqués de Larios - Wikipedia

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    Calle Marqués de Larios, also known simply as Calle Larios, is a pedestrian and shopping street in Málaga, Spain. [1] [2] The street was inaugurated on 27 August 1891.[3] ...

  6. El Mundo (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The circulation of El Mundo rose in the 1990s. It was 209,992 copies in 1993; 268,748 copies in 1994 [23] 68,813 copies in 2020 [24] In 2001 El Mundo had a circulation of 291,000 copies [25] and it was 312,366 copies next year. [26] The paper had a circulation of 300,000 copies in 2003, making it the third best selling newspaper in the country ...

  7. Province of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The province of Málaga (Spanish: Provincia de Málaga) is located in Andalusia, Spain.It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz to the west, Seville to the northwest, Córdoba to the north, and Granada to the east.

  8. Palacio de Buenavista - Wikipedia

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    Buenavista Palace (Spanish: El Palacio de Buenavista or El Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista, "the palace of the counts of Buenavista") is a historical edifice in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain. It was built in the first half of the 16th century [1] for Diego de Cazalla [2] [3] on the ruins of a Nasrid palace.

  9. Museo Picasso Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The Museo Picasso Málaga is a museum in Málaga, Andalusia, Spain, the city where artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso was born. [2] It opened in 2003 in the Buenavista Palace, and has 285 works donated by members of Picasso's family. [2]