This town in the Málaga region sits on either side of the Tajo de Ronda, a narrow gorge more than 150 metres deep. Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs all inhabited these lands, which were reconquered by the Catholic Monarchs. The historic quarter, reminiscent of the Arab age and with a medieval layout is scattered to [...]
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Tourism in Malaga
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Nature has been extremely generous to the province of Malaga. There are enormous topographic contrasts in this region, ranging from the lowlands of Antequera with their broad and fertile plains around the magic rock formations of El Torcal to the imposing mass of the Tejeda and Almijara mountain ranges in La Axarquia, including the legendary [...]