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		<title>The History of Malaga</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: David Jackson The Spanish City of Malaga in the Costa del Sol region is enriched in history. Malaga has seen many changes from the various civilisations that have past through the city and left their trace. The name Malaga originates from the term Malaka which means ‘fish salting place’ and was founded by the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Author: <a title="David Jackson" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/david-jackson/37192.htm">David Jackson</a></strong>
<p>The Spanish City of Malaga in the Costa del Sol region is enriched in history. Malaga has seen many changes from the various civilisations that have past through the city and left their trace.</p>
<p>The name Malaga originates from the term Malaka which means ‘fish salting place’ and was founded by the Phoenicians in 800BC.</p>
<p>After being under Greek ownership for 70 years the area fell into the hands of the Carthaginians before being taken over by the Romans following the Punic Wars.</p>
<p>In 743 Malaga was invaded by Arabs and the city began to flourish and was surrounded by a large wall with five gates.</p>
<p>In 1487 the city was conquered by the Spanish and has remained under their ownership ever since. Since then Malaga has grown steadily and is now one of the most affluent Spanish cities thanks to it’s  popular tourist attractions.</p>
<p>In the 17th Century the harbour was constructed and has since been extended, and has become a major focal point of the area. Throughout the 19th century work began on improving the cities infrastructure with large hotels and villas being built and new streets opened. </p>
<p>During the 1960’s the area began to see its biggest economic boom as tourists from across Europe flocked to the region to take advantage of the hot weather, clear seas and lower property prices. This boom gave Malaga a springboard and it has continued to grow ever since. Malaga airport is now one of the busiest in Europe and with the arrival of cheap flights many tourists now take several annual visits, many have even purchased their own property which they rent out when they are not occupying it.</p>
<p>Despite Malaga’s urbanisation much of the City’s history is still evident; the original Roman Theatre is still standing, as is the Moorish Court with its cooling foundations at the Castle.</p>
<p>Malaga is located in the Costa del Sol region of Spain which has also seen a lot of development since tourists began regularly visiting the region in the 1960’s. As the Costa del Sol’s main airport is located in Malaga the city has been fortunate to cash in on the success of neighbouring towns and cities.</p>
<p>So if you are looking for a luxuries holiday destination with great history and culture then Malaga is certainly a place worth visiting.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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		<title>Malaga &#8211; the capital of the Costa del Sol</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Author: John Thompson You have probably heard of many port cities around the world, you may have heard of Malaga, it is a port city and can be found in Andalusia, in the South of Spain. The Costa del Sol is the coast where this city is located, hence it is a part of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>You have probably heard of many port cities around the world, you may have heard of Malaga, it is a port city and can be found in Andalusia, in the South of Spain. The Costa del Sol is the coast where this city is located, hence it is a part of the Mediterranean Sea. Looking at the census of 2007, the population recorded was around 575,000. This city is enveloped within mountains with Malaga’s central city located at the back of the port.</p>
<p>There are 2 festivals that take place in Malaga which are very famous. They are the Fair of Malaga and The Holy Week. The inhabitants of Malaga prefer the celebration of the Malaga Fair to take place in August, because it is regarded as the regions hottest month. During this festival the streets of Malaga replicate the streets from Spanish history. The entire city becomes a symbol of Spanish culture and history with decorations all over the streets. The live flamenco shows fill the streets and the city is covered in sweet wine and tapas. The city comes to life with dancing and games, the whole city is filled with festivity.</p>
<p>The history of Malaga is quite interesting. The Phoenicians who are suspected to be from the Tyre region are said to have founded the city of Malaga. The name of the city Malaga is derived from the word Malaka which means salt in Phoenicians. This name was chosen because of all the salt water fish that can be found in the harbor. This is most probably the reason why they would have settled down in this area because of the abundant fish and other resources that were available in the area. In the 8th century this land was ruled over by the Muslims who were ruling over Spain at that point in time. This land became an important center of trade. The Costa del Sol is a splendid tourist spot.</p>
<p>Travelers who passed through this land left many historical records about Malaga being one of the most beautiful areas in the region. There is a lot of poetry that describes the beauty of the land and also many historical accounts claiming that the land has an abundant source of fruits and other food stuff that were used for trade with the other lands in the area. The pomegranates were said to have no equal in the world. This was also one of the cities where the Arabs ruled over for many year and it was because of the fertile lands of the area that the Arabs were reluctant to let go of the land. The Christians struggled for many years to get the Arabs out of the land and finally in the years of 1487 they took control of the area. This was five years before Granada fell.  In the year of 1704 the largest naval battle which was a part of the War of Spanish succession took place in the south sea of Malaga.</p>
<p>From the year of 1960 onwards, the economy of Malaga was boosted heavily because of the influx of tourists in the city. This helped the country to strengthen its economical backbone and has helped to tremendously develop the country.</p>
<p><strong>About the Author:</strong>
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