Honey Museum of Colmenar (Malaga)_ENG.avi
Video in English about the beautiful Museum of Honey located in the village of Colmenar (Málaga), financed by the Plan to Promote Tourism Product of Axarquia. This is one of the few museums in Europe about the honey where visitors can know all its natural manufacturing process and history, with videos and interactive multimedia in several languages. Designed for all ages, the museum shows how is the interior of a hive and the life of bees in it, as well as the nutritional and medicinal properties of honey.
Teba HD: A typical Andalusian village. Costa del Sol and Málaga, Andalusia - Spain
Teba is crowned by the peculiar #Castle of La Estrella. Other interesting sights to see are the Parish #Church of Santa Cruz Real, the #Convent of San Francisco, the Parish Church #Museum, and the Museum of Archaeology.
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Teba HD: Village andalou typique - Province de Málaga et sa Costa del Sol
Couronné par son singulier #CastillodelaEstrella (château de l'étoile). D'autres visites à ne pas manquer : l'église de la Santa Cruz Real, le couvent de San Francisco, le musée paroissial, le musée archéologique.
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Benarrabá HD: A fable in the valley. Costa del Sol and Málaga, Andalusia - Spain
With a Moorish heritage, #Benarrabá is a lovely village with a peculiar architecture and buildings from the eighteenth century. What to see: Parish #Church of San Sebastián, Chapel of Santo Cristo de la Vera Cruz.
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Noticia - La UMA redactará el plan de gestión turística de los Dólmenes
La Universidad de Málaga, a través de la Facultad de Turismo, se ocupará de la redacción del plan para la gestión de los recursos turísticos en torno al sitio de los Dólmenes, que junto con La Peña de los Enamorados y El Torcal de Antequera
El que se denominará Plan de Gestión Turístico del Sitio de los Dólmenes de Antequera ha sido encargado por la dirección del conjunto dolménico antequerano a la Universidad de Málaga recientemente y está en fase muy avanzada para poder presentarlo a debate para final de año, para noviembre o diciembre.
Este plan contempla mucho más que el espacio territorial que ocupan los monumentos megalíticos en sí ya que también tiene en cuenta el ámbito del sitio y su entorno, es decir, todo lo relacionado con recursos turísticos de lo que se define como tierras de Antequera, que aglutina los municipios de Archidona, Campillos y Antequera.
De este asunto se habló en la comisión permanente del consejo de coordinación del sitio de los Dólmenes de Antequera que se reunió el pasado 10 de octubre en Antequera, comisión integrada por la Junta de Andalucía, la Administración del Estados, la Diputación, la Universidad de Málaga, la Real Academia de Antequera, el Ayuntamiento y propietarios de terrenos de los sitios.
El Consistorio de Antequera ya ha aprobado el plan especial de protección del sitio y la Consejería de Cultura sigue cumpliendo plazos en la construcción del futuro museo ya a un 25 por ciento de ejecución.
English:
The University of Malaga, through the Faculty of Tourism, will be responsible for drafting the plan for the management of tourism resources around the site of the Dolmens, which together with La Peña de los Enamorados and El Torcal de Antequera
The one that will be called Tourist Management Plan of the Dolmen Site of Antequera has been commissioned by the management of the dolmen group antequerano to the University of Malaga recently and is at a very advanced stage to be able to present it for debate at the end of the year, for November or December.
This plan contemplates much more than the territorial space occupied by the megalithic monuments, since it also takes into account the scope of the site and its surroundings, that is, everything related to tourism resources of what is defined as the lands of Antequera, which agglutinates the municipalities of Archidona, Campillos and Antequera.
This matter was discussed in the permanent commission of the coordinating council of the Dolmens of Antequera site that met on October 10 in Antequera, commission composed of the Junta de Andalucía, the State Administration, the Diputación, the Universidad de Malaga, the Royal Academy of Antequera, the City Council and land owners of the sites.
The Consistory of Antequera has already approved the special plan of protection of the site and the Ministry of Culture continues to meet deadlines in the construction of the future museum and a 25 percent execution.
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Vélez-Málaga HD: Vue panoramique inoubliable - Province de Málaga et sa Costa del Sol
À noter ses #remparts médiévaux et l'alcazaba (casbah), la plage et ses alentours, le cadre idéal pour s'adonner aux sports à l'air libre comme le #golf. Il faut savoir que la Semaine Sainte du village est l'une des plus remarquables d' #Andalousie.
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Beautiful Villa in Altea
A fantastic villa with everything you could ever dream of.....
10 Razones para ir a Valverde del Camino [Razón 10]
Programa 42: Diez razones para ir a Valverde del Camino
Sayalonga HD: Fruit trees, olive groves and vines. Costa del Sol and Málaga, Andalusia - Spain
Sayalonga is part of the #Mudéjar Route. Its most interesting sights are the beautiful narrow streets, the Circular Cemetery, and the Morisco #Museum.
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Green Cycling Ring in Madrid: Hortaleza-Casa de Campo
The Green Cyclist Ring is a bikepath surrounding completely Madrid city, around 65 kms long. Some of its sections are very (VERY) bad plannified and executed, but in general it is a nice road to practice sport or just commuting on a daily basis.In this video we only show the north east section. More info on:
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al-Andalus (Arabic: الأنْدَلُس, trans. al-ʼAndalus; Spanish: al-Ándalus; Portuguese: al-Ândalus; Catalan: al-Àndalus; Berber: Andalus), also known as Muslim Spain, Muslim Iberia, or Islamic Iberia, was a medieval Muslim territory and cultural domain that in its early period occupied most of Iberia, today's Portugal and Spain. At its greatest geographical extent, it occupied the northwest of the Iberian peninsula and a part of present day southern France Septimania (8th century) and for nearly a century (9th–10th centuries) extended its control from Fraxinet over the Alpine passes which connect Italy with the remainder of Western Europe. The name more generally describes the parts of the peninsula governed by Muslims (given the generic name of Moors) at various times between 711 and 1492, though the boundaries changed constantly as the Christian Reconquista progressed, eventually shrinking to the south around modern-day Andalusia and then to the Emirate of Granada.
Following the Umayyad conquest of Hispania, al-Andalus, then at its greatest extent, was divided into five administrative units, corresponding roughly to modern Andalusia, Portugal and Galicia, Castile and León, Navarre, Aragon, the County of Barcelona, and Septimania. As a political domain, it successively constituted a province of the Umayyad Caliphate, initiated by the Caliph Al-Walid I (711–750); the Emirate of Córdoba (c. 750–929); the Caliphate of Córdoba (929–1031); and the Caliphate of Córdoba's taifa (successor) kingdoms. Rule under these kingdoms led to a rise in cultural exchange and cooperation between Muslims and Christians. Christians and Jews were subject to a special tax called Jizya, to the state, which in return provided internal autonomy in practicing their religion and offered the same level of protections by the Muslim rulers.Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, al-Andalus was a beacon of learning, and the city of Córdoba, the largest in Europe, became one of the leading cultural and economic centres throughout the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Islamic world. Achievements that advanced Islamic and Western science came from al-Andalus, including major advances in trigonometry (Geber), astronomy (Arzachel), surgery (Abulcasis), pharmacology (Avenzoar), agronomy (Ibn Bassal and Abū l-Khayr al-Ishbīlī), and other fields. Al-Andalus became a major educational center for Europe and the lands around the Mediterranean Sea as well as a conduit for culture and science between the Islamic and Christian worlds.For much of its history, al-Andalus existed in conflict with Christian kingdoms to the north. After the fall of the Umayyad caliphate, al-Andalus was fragmented into minor states and principalities. Attacks from the Christians intensified, led by the Castilians under Alfonso VI. The Almoravid empire intervened and repelled the Christian attacks on the region, deposing the weak Andalusi Muslim princes and included al-Andalus under direct Berber rule. In the next century and a half, al-Andalus became a province of the Berber Muslim empires of the Almoravids and Almohads, both based in Marrakesh.
Ultimately, the Christian kingdoms in the north of the Iberian Peninsula overpowered the Muslim states to the south. In 1085, Alfonso VI captured Toledo, starting a gradual decline of Muslim power. With the fall of Córdoba in 1236, most of the south quickly fell under Christian rule and the Emirate of Granada became a tributary state of the Kingdom of Castile two years later. In 1249, the Portuguese Reconquista culminated with the conquest of the Algarve by Afonso III, leaving Granada as the last Muslim state on the Iberian Peninsula. Finally, on January 2, 1492, Emir Muhammad XII surrendered the Emirate of Granada to Queen Isabella I of Castile, completing the Christian Reconquista of the peninsula. Although al-Andalus ended as a political entity, the nearly eight ce ...
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Classic Malaga breakfast at Cafe Bar Colombia
Try the REAL MALAGA BREAKFAST - more , made by the family, which runs CAFE BAR COLOMBIA for nearly 40 years, located just a few minutes walk from Museum de Picasso Casa Natal and Plaza De La Mercer in Malaga. Thy make one of the best coffee in Malaga for 1€ and full breakfast with coffee and toasts at 2€ - 2.50€ including: CAFÉ Y PITUFO CON TOMATE (coffee and toast with tomatoes), CAFÉ Y PITUFO CON JAMÓN SERRANO Y TOMATE (coffee and toast with Serrano ham and tomatoes), CAFÉ Y PITUFO CON JAMÓN COCIDO Y TOMATE (coffee and toast with cooked ham and tomatoes), CAFÉ Y PITUFO CON LOMO Y TOMATE (coffee and toast with pork lion and tomatoes).
Entrevista a Cristóbal Corral, alcalde de Teba
Dentro del espacio 'La provincia y sus pueblos': Teba. Entrevista a Cristóbal Corral (alcalde) para hablar del municipio y de la Feria del Queso Artesano.
[Málaga TeVé, 26/09/2018. Presentado por Diego Banderas]
Himno de Andalucía en la plaza de Belén de Jerez
#Jerez #Flamenco Decenas de guitarristas rasguean al unísono el Himno de Andalucía en la plaza de Belén en una iniciativa del Clúster Turístico Destino Jerez en colaboración con el Ayuntamiento @FestivaldeJerez @ciudadjerez Vídeo: Miguel Ángel González