Province o Málaga
The Province o Málaga (pronoonced: [ˈmalaɣa]; Spaingie: Provincia de Málaga) is locatit on the soothren coast o Spain, in the Autonomous Commonty o Andalusie. It is bordered bi the Mediterranean Sea tae the sooth, an bi the provinces o Cádiz, Sevilla, Córdoba an Granada.
Its area is 7,308 km². Its population is 1,593,068 (2009), of whom two-fifths live in the capital Málaga, and its population density is 218/km².
Its main industry an claim tae fame is its tourist resorts, pairticularly those on the beaches alang the Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast"). These beaches are visitit bi millions o European tourists. But besides the beaches, the muntainous province haes some vera interestin places tae visit, like the gorge o El Chorro or the Torcal in Antequera.
The magnum opus o Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona, "Malagueña", is namit for the muisic o the Gypsies o this region o Spain. Anither famous patron o the ceety is Pablo Picasso.
Málaga contains 101 municipalities. Besides the caipital, its main ceeties are Marbella, Vélez-Málaga, Antequera an Ronda.
The population is concentratit mainly in the metropolitan aurie o Málaga an throughoot the coastal aurie. The population density surpasses baith the Andalusie an Spainyie averages, reachin 204.06 hab/km². The municipalities o Antequera an Ronda, baith wi mair nor 35,000 inhabitants, are locatit in the interior.
The prevailin climate is a warm Mediterranean wi dry an warm lang simmers wi short mild winters. The geographical relief varies greatly frae zone to zone. In general, the Eastren coastal zone haes a subtropical Mediterranean climate. While in the Eastren end, the influence o the Atlantic ocean gives mair rains that are quite abundant. Tae the north, a Continental Mediterranean climate exists wi cauld, dry winters an warm simmers.
Regions
eedit- La Axarquía
- Valle del Guadalhorce
- Serranía de Ronda
- Comarca de Antequera
- Costa del Sol Occidental
- Vega de Málaga
See an aw
eeditFreemit airtins
eedit- Alcornocales Natural Park (in Spaingie)
- Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park (in Spaingie)
- Montes de Málaga Natural Park (in Spaingie)
- Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park (in Spaingie)
- Grazalema Natural Park (in Spaingie)
- Video about Malaga province
- Malaga Metropolitan Transport Consortium Website
- Malaga Tourism Archived 2011-02-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Inglis)