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Mount Gibralfaro (Spanish:
Monte Gibralfaro [ˈmonte xiβɾalˈfaɾo]) is a hill
located in Málaga in
southeast Spain. It is a 130 m high
foothill of the Montes...
- Guadalhorce. The
urban core
originally developed in the
space between the
Gibralfaro Hill and the Guadalmedina. Málaga's
history spans about 2,800 years, making...
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Castle of
Gibralfaro, and
adjacent to the
entrance of the
Alcazaba are
remnants of a
Roman theatre dating to the 1st
century AD. The
Gibralfaro and the...
- the
remains of
which surround the
nearby Alcazaba and the
Castle of
Gibralfaro. It was
constructed between 1528 and 1782,
following the
plans drawn by...
- peak.
Other notable peaks are San Antón, Coronado,
Monte Victoria and
Gibralfaro. The
range is
named after Málaga City[citation needed]
located at its...
- The
Alcazaba and the
Castle of
Gibralfaro, part of the
elaborate fortifications that
protected Malaga in the
Nasrid period...
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Marcus &
Michael Locations Toulouse → Málaga,
Spain Málaga (Castillo de
Gibralfaro) Málaga (Plaza de la Merced) Málaga (Málaga
Cathedral → Port of Málaga...
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approach on The
Count of
Monte Cristo" by
Enrique Javier González
Camacho in
Gibralfaro, the
journal of
creative writing and
humanities at the
University of Malaga...
- Málaga,
connected via a
covered way with the
impregnable fortress of
Gibralfaro. A land-side
suburb was also
ringed by a
strong wall.
Towards the sea...
- La Trinidad, La Victoria, Lagunillas, Los Antonios, Mármoles,
Monte de
Gibralfaro, Olletas,
Parque Ayala,
Perchel Norte,
Perchel Sur,
Pinares de Olletas...