Mijas Costa
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a town and municipality in the province of Malaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a typically Andalusian
white-washed village located at a mountain side about 400 m above mean sea level, in the heart of the Costa del Sol
region.
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Shopping in Antequera is a delight. Many shops and Supermarkets can be found in the streets of this enchanting
town. All amenities of a modern town are available. A new large Hospital on the outskirts was built only a few
years ago. The drive from La Joya to Antequera is only 17km long and takes around 15 minutes. Antequera está
situada entre dos de las grandes unidades del relieve andaluz: las Cordilleras Subbéticas y el Surco Intrabético.
Las Cordilleras Subbéticas están presentes de forma discontinua en las sierras que salpican la Vega de Antequera,
depresión de la cadena de hoyas que conforman el Surco Intrabético. The area once known in Latin as Antikaria has
been occupied for many thousands of years and the discovery of these burial sites shows the presence of a
megalithic culture in the lush flat meadowlands surrounding the city now known as Antequera. Antequera is well
known for its native basketware. Every Sunday morning, you can visit the market of native products. Antequera's
prosperity slowly came to a close at the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th. Spain had to accept
the loss of its American colonies and lost a number of crucial military conflicts in Europe. In the Giant's Arch
(Arco de los Gigantes), see left, dating from 1585, there are various remains dating back to Roman times. Go
through the arch to see the Royal College Church and the newly discovered Roman city. There is a wonderful bar and
restaurant opposite the college.
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