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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. 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.

  4. Malaga Airport - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Ceuta Heliport - Wikipedia

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    Since 9 January 2004, it has been possible to fly between Ceuta and Málaga by helicopter.This heliport is the first in Spain to be constructed and managed by AENA in order to secure accessibility to the autonomous city by air.

  7. Málaga María Zambrano railway station - Wikipedia

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    Málaga María Zambrano railway station (Spanish: Málaga María Zambrano) is the principal railway station in the city Málaga in Andalusia, Spain on the Córdoba-Málaga high-speed rail line.

  8. Vélez-Málaga - Wikipedia

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    Collage of Velez-Malaga. Top left:San Juan Bautista Church, Top middle:View of Vélez-Málaga Fortress, from Remedios Hill, Top right:View of Los Remedios Hermitage、from San Cristbal Hills, Bottom left:View of downtown Vélez-Málaga, from Ermita Remedious Hill, Bottom middle:Vélez-Málaga tramway, near Torre del Mar Beach, Bottom right:View of Vivar Tellez Avenue from San Cristbal Hills

  9. Port of Málaga - Wikipedia

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    By Roman times Malaga had become an important export port for minerals, pottery, almonds, wine and oil. An Iberian delicacy was fish prepared with garum, large quantities of which were also exported to Rome. Trade continued to grow, peaking when Malaga (now Mālaqah (Arabic مالقة) was declared the capital of the Islamic kingdom of Granada.