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Fernando Coviella
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SPAIN MALAGA MIJAS BULLRING |
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Like most towns in Andalusia, Mijas has its own bullring, the Plaza de Toros. Situated in the earlier mentioned La Muralla area, the bullring stands on a small square, within easy walking distance of the gardens, the Municipal Auditorium and the centre of the town. Built in 1900, the Plaza de Toros is one of the most interesting sights in Mijas. After having visited this sight, you can continue on your way to find the Siete Caños square, the Casa de la Cultura and other nearby points of interest.
http://mijas.to/attractions.htm
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