Málaga province
Málaga province is located in the southern part of Spain, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is known for its beautiful coastline along the Costa del Sol, which attracts many tourists each year. The capital city, also named Málaga, is famous for its historical sites, including the Alcazaba fortress and the Picasso Museum, celebrating the works of the renowned artist Pablo Picasso, who was born here.
The province features a diverse landscape, ranging from sandy beaches to mountainous areas like the Sierra de las Nieves. Málaga's climate is typically Mediterranean, characterized by hot summers and mild winters. The region is also known for its rich agricultural products, including olives and grapes, contributing to its vibrant local cuisine.