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Towns & Cities of Malaga

Malaga is located in the southern part of Spain on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, known as Costa del Sol (the Sunny Coast). It is one of the eight regional capitals of Andalusia and the biggest coastal city in the south with approximately 600,000 inhabitants. The town is located near Sevilla and Granada and the strategically good position in the Mediterranean Sea makes it easy accessible from the Sea.

Malaga Cities and Towns:

  • Alameda
  • Alcaucin
  • Alafarnate
  • Alfarnatejo
  • Algarrobo
  • Algatocín
  • Alhaurin de la Torre
  • Alhaurin el Grande
  • Almachar
  • Almargen
  • Almayate
  • Almogía
  • Álora
  • Alozaina
  • Almayate
  • Alpandeire
  • Antequera
  • Árchez
  • Ardales
  • Arena
  • Arriate
  • Atajate
  • Benadalid
  • Benahavis
  • Benalauría
  • Benalmadena
  • Benamargosa
  • Benamocarra
  • Benaoján
  • Benarrabá
  • El Borge
  • El Burgo
  • El Chorro
  • Caleta de Velez
  • Campillos
  • Canillas del Aceituno
  • Canillas de Albaida
  • Cañete la Real
  • Carratraca
  • Cartajima
  • Cártama
  • Casabermeja
  • Casarabonela
  • Casares
  • Coín
  • Colmenar
  • Comares
  • Cómpeta
  • Cortes de la Frontera
  • Cuevas Bajas
  • Cuevas de San Marcos
  • Cuevas del Becerro
  • Cútar
  • Estepona
  • Faraján
  • Frigiliana
  • Fuengirola
  • Fuente de Piedra
  • Gaucín
  • Guaro
  • Humilladero
  • Igualeja
  • Istán
  • Iznate
  • Jimera de Líbar
  • Jubrique
  • Júzcar
  • Macharaviaya
  • Malaga
  • Manilva
  • Marbella
  • Maro
  • Mijas
  • Moclineo
  • Mollina
  • Monda
  • Montejaque
  • Nerja
  • Ojén
  • Parauta
  • Periana
  • Pizarra
  • Puerto Banús
  • Pujerra
  • Rincon de la Victoria
  • Riogordo
  • Ronda
  • Sabinillas
  • Salares
  • San Pedro de Alcantara
  • Sayalonga
  • Sedella
  • Sierra de Yeguas
  • Teba
  • Tolox
  • Torre del mar
  • Teba
  • Tolox
  • Torre de mar
  • Torremolinos
  • Torrox
  • Totalán
  • Triana
  • Valle de Abadalajís
  • Velez Malaga
  • Villanueva
  • Villanueva de la Concepción
  • Villanueva de Tapia
  • Villanueva del Rosario
  • Villanueva del Trabuco
  • Viñuela
  • Yunquera


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