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Malaga

1

[ mal-uh-guh ]

noun

  1. a strong, sweet dessert wine with a pronounced muscat grape flavor, especially that produced in á, Spain.
  2. any of the grapes grown in or exported from á.


á

2

[ mal-uh-guh; Spanish mah-lah-gah ]

noun

  1. a province in S Spain, in Andalusia. 2,813 sq. mi. (7,285 sq. km).
  2. a seaport in S Spain, on the Mediterranean.

á

/ ˈmæləɡə; ˈmalaɣa /

noun

  1. a port and resort in S Spain, in Andalusia on the Mediterranean. Pop: 547 105 (2003 est)
  2. a sweet fortified dessert wine from á
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Malaga1

First recorded in 1600–10
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She asked for a restraining order at a specialist gender violence court in Malaga, so that her ex-partner couldn't be in contact with her or share her living space.

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Alex was discovered in the foothills of the Pyrenees in south-western France close to the city of Toulouse on 13 December 2023, after he was last seen in the port of Malaga six years earlier.

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In Malaga, it produced plenty of aces - but that was countered by double faults.

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The range of Nadal's appeal is broad and it was striking to see how mixed the Malaga crowd was.

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Former US Open champion Raducanu enjoyed a strong week personally in Malaga, winning all three of her matches without dropping a set.

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