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posted by jstraub on 5 August 2010 at 12:45
We managed to coincide our trip to Malaga last year with the Anual festival. It was delightful and much larger in scale than we had imagined. There were singers and dancers and everyone dressed up for the occasion. The highlight though was the bull fight!
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Throughout Malaga
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posted by qeisenhart on 5 August 2010 at 12:40
Worth seeing for the higgledy piggledy stylistic nature rendered on it by its protracted 200 years of construction, the cathedral is a fantastic sight. It contains renaissance, baroque and gothic elements with a fantastic dome.
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www.andalucia.com/cities/malaga/cathedral.htm
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Malaga
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posted by hstough on 5 August 2010 at 12:37
This was Picasso's first home and that should be recommendation enough to visit this great place. There's a charming collection of engravings, sculptures and some ceramics.
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www.fundacionpicasso.es/
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Malaga
museum
art gallery
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posted by qcypret on 5 August 2010 at 12:35
This Moorish palace is the stuff of fairy tales and perches at a great vantage point looking down over the Mediterranean- not to be missed.
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www.malagaturismo.com/jsp/quever/detalle.jsp?ideqp=130&id_idioma=2
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Malaga
history
archaeology
view
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posted by njackson on 5 August 2010 at 12:25
The temple is sadly in a state of ruin now but is still a great place to visit, especially considering its enormous significance in the ancient world. There's also a museum there with displays from the various archaeological digs that have taken place.
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Kouklia
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Paphos
archaeology
history
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