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Malaga
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Malaga Province The second largest city in Andalusia after Seville is still the same busy
port that emerged during the times of the Phoenicians, nowadays providing
anchorage to the multiple cruise ships that cross the Straits of Gibraltar. The
main monuments include the cathedral, commenced by Diego de Siloé in 1528 and,
still incomplete, popularly known as the one-armed lady; the citadel,
constructed between the 18th and 19th centuries; and the ruins of the castle of
Gibralfaro, a Moorish fortress dating to the 14th century and now housing the
Parador. But Málaga is famous not so much for its buildings as for having
witnessed the birth of Pablo Picasso, to whom the Picasso Museum is dedicated,
for serving the province's best fish and seafood in the old villages of El Palo
and Pedregalejo, now part of the capital, and for two of Andalusia's most famous
festivities: the fair, held in the middle of August, and the Easter
celebrations, a religious and merry hotchpotch, which fills the week and streets
with multitudinous processions such as those of El Señor de los Gitanos
(Monday), Nuestro Padre Jesús el Rico (Wednesday), and El Cristo de la Buena
Muerte and La Esperanza Perchelera (Thursday). Airports - Malaga Axarquia, Andalucia, Coin, Alora, Ronda, Competa, Alhaurin El Grande, Lake Vinuela, Periana, Antequera, Nerja, Estepona, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Estepona, Marbella
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