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Malaga
1[ mal-uh-guh ]
noun
- a strong, sweet dessert wine with a pronounced muscat grape flavor, especially that produced in á, Spain.
- any of the grapes grown in or exported from á.
á
2[ mal-uh-guh; Spanish mah-lah-gah ]
noun
- a province in S Spain, in Andalusia. 2,813 sq. mi. (7,285 sq. km).
- a seaport in S Spain, on the Mediterranean.
á
/ ˈmæləɡə; ˈmalaɣa /
noun
- a port and resort in S Spain, in Andalusia on the Mediterranean. Pop: 547 105 (2003 est)
- a sweet fortified dessert wine from á
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Malaga1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
In Malaga, it produced plenty of aces - but that was countered by double faults.
The range of Nadal's appeal is broad and it was striking to see how mixed the Malaga crowd was.
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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