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- The Guadalhorce (from Arabic وَادِي (wādī), "river" + Latin forfex, "scissors") is the prin****l river of the Province of Málaga in southern Spain. Its...
- The Valle del Guadalhorce is a comarca in the province of Málaga, Andalusia, southern Spain. It includes 8 muni****lities and is part of the natural region...
- on the right bank of the river Guadalhorce and on the Córdoba-Málaga railway, within the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce. It is a typical pueblo blanco...
- Metropolitan Area and of the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce. It sits at the entrance to the Guadalhorce valley on the slopes of the Sierra de Mijas mountains...
- po****tion is given in the following chart: Málaga Costa del Sol Valle del Guadalhorce Axarquía Serranía de Ronda Antequera Los Alcornocales Natural Park Sierra...
- of the Sun") of the Mediterranean, primarily in the left bank of the Guadalhorce. The urban core originally developed in the space between the Gibralfaro...
- Andalucía). In addition, the Vega de Antequera, watered by the river Guadalhorce, is a fertile agricultural area that provides cereals, olive oil, and...
- from the northern slope of the Sierra de Mijas and the plain of the Guadalhorce river, where alternate crops of citrus and other fruit trees orchards...
- Málaga ("Nororma") Serranía de Ronda Sierra de las Nieves Valle del Guadalhorce Aljarafe Bajo Guadalquivir Campiña Estepa Marisma Sierra Norte Sierra...
- crossed the walkway in 1921 for the inauguration of the dam Conde del Guadalhorce, and it became known by its present name. The walkway is 1 metre (3 ft)...