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Ronda, located in the heart of Andalusia, beside the Costa del Sol and between three Natural Parks: Sierra de las Nieves, Granzalema and Alcornocales. Tourism of Ronda and the City Council of Ronda invite you to know and to enjoy Ronda's culture, gastronomy, fairs, monuments, craftwork, hotels, rural accommodation, restaurants, museums
 
 
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The city of Malaga is located in a privileged enclave. The municipality extends over an area of 398.25 square kilometres and its "de facto" urban population reaches the million inhabitants mark. The main environmental and geographical factors that have intervened in the city's evolution and development have been maritime influences, its location in two river valleys, its relief and its climate. Whilst the Mediterranean Sea bathes the Malaga coastline, the Malaga Mountains close ranks behind to form a barrier of peaks that protects the city from the cold, whilst the regulating effect of the sea ensures the area its characteristic mild temperatures. The hottest months are July and August and the coldest are usually December and February.
 
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