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  2. Málaga Airport - Wikipedia

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    Málaga Airport is the busiest international airport of Andalusia, accounting for 80 per cent of the autonomous community's non-domestic traffic. [citation needed] It offers a wide variety of international destinations. The airport, connected to the Costa del Sol, has a daily link with twenty cities in Spain and over one hundred cities in ...

  3. Málaga–Costa del Sol Airport - Wikipedia

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  4. Jerónimo de Aguayo Airport - Wikipedia

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    Málaga Airport (ICAO: SKLA) is an airport serving the town of Málaga, in the Santander Department of Colombia. The airport and town are halfway up a major north–south ridge in the eastern Colombian Andes. The runway is on the northern edge of the town.

  5. Malaga flooding latest: Severe rain alert for parts of ... - AOL

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    Out of the 296 commercial flights that were scheduled at Malaga-Costa Del Sol airport on Wednesday, 15 had been cancelled as of 8pm local time, and around five had been diverted, Spain’s airport ...

  6. Webcam captures its own fiery demise from spread of Airport ...

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    As of Wednesday afternoon, the Airport fire, which began on September 9, has burned roughly 22, 376 acres, according to Cal Fire. Named for the small facility for flying remote controlled planes ...

  7. Port of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Malaga was founded by Phoenicians from Tyre in around 1000 BC. The name Malaka is probably derived from the Phoenician word for salt because fish was salted on the first dock; in other Semitic languages the word for salt is still Hebrew מלח mélaḥ or Arabic ملح milḥ.

  8. Málaga - Wikipedia

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    Málaga Airport. The city is served by Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport, one of the first in Spain and the oldest still in operation. In 2008, it handled 12,813,472 passengers, [123] making it the fourth-busiest in Spain. It is the international airport of Andalusia, accounting for 85 percent of its international traffic.

  9. Malaga Airport - Wikipedia

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