- The
river Guadalmina (from the
Arabic for "Wadi (river) of the port") is a
short coastal river of the
Mediterranean basin in
southern Spain that runs entirely...
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spectacular mountains of the
Serrania de Ronda. Its
terrain is
traversed by the
Guadalmina,
Guadaiza and
Guadalmansa Rivers.
Places of
great natural and historic...
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Spanish sugar monopolistic trust. In 1933
Norberto Goizueta Díaz
bought the
Guadalmina rural cortijo. The 1950
census shows 612
inhabitants in Guadalimna, 274...
- very
steep banks, so that
flash floods are common.
These include the
Guadalmina, the Guadaiza, the
Verde and the Rio Real,
which provide most of the water...
- died in 2015. His son
Daniel is a
boxing promoter,
lives in a
villa in
Guadalmina and
allegedly runs the day-to-day
aspects of his father's gang. He was...
- Golf.
Retrieved 2009-05-26. [dead link]
Ladies European Tour Real Club de Golf
Guadalmina 36°28′30″N 5°03′14″W / 36.475°N 5.054°W / 36.475; -5.054...
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Countback Robert-Jan
Derksen Philip Golding Fredrik Henge San
Roque Club
Guadalmina 1996
Niclas Fasth 428 −4 1
stroke Brian Davis San
Roque Club Club de Golf...
- in
Andalusia during sixth century. It is
located near the
mouth of the
Guadalmina River along an old
Roman road
which connected Cádiz with Cartagena. 36°28′19″N...
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freshwater fish in the carp
family Cyprinidae. It was
first isolated from the
Guadalmina River in Málaga,
hence its name. It is
considered a
vulnerable species...
- in
Southern Spain,
particularly in San
Pedro de Alcantara. He died in
Guadalmina (Spain) on 14 May 1995. In 1986, he self-published his
memoires of his...