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Why Costa del Sol ?
The Costa del Sol covers 100 Km of coastline westward from Malaga to the Cadiz provincial border. The coast is highly developed from the point of view of international tourism...
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Climate and Weather
Very often called "The California of Europe", the Costa del Sol offers 300 days of sunshine per year with an average temperature exceeding 22ºC that makes it the most desirable place to live...
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History and Culture
Neanderthal man is known to have lived on the Rock of Gibraltar, 50,000 years ago. In about 8,000 BC an influx of North African tribes established farming settlements throughout the region, and these people are known today as the Iberians...
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Education and Health
The following is a list of Private International Schools on the Costa del Sol. We have included Internet addresses of all those which we are aware of. Otherwise, we are giving its telephone number...
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Sports and Leisure
Sports facilities in Andalusia vary considerably depending on the town or area, but are excellent in the major cities and resort areas, although sparse in more rural regions and villages...
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Gastronomy
Enjoying and experimenting with Andalucian cuisine is a fundamental part of your stay in Andalusia. What is better than an alfresco lunch commencing with a chilled summer gazpacho soup? Or freshly harvested Mediterranean fish and a salad dressed with the finest Olive Oil...
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Local Maps
Local maps of the Costa del Sol...
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