Malaga Villages Information:
ALGARROBO |

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ALGARROBO HISTORY
The emplacements in the region go hack as far as prehistoric times,
which leads us to think of an historical evolution in the river Algarrobo
basin, especially at the mouth, near to which we can find El Morro
de Mezquitilla, A prehistoric, protohistoric and Roman settlement
which is the most ancient material testimony of human occupation in
Algarroho. If El Morro de Mezquitilla is important to understand or
past, we cannot forget the necropolis of Trayamar, a set of tombs
that stretch from the Trayamar country estate up onto a nearby hill.
Subsequently, Greeks and Romans occupied the region. But the Arabs
were responsible for the current settlement, tracing out its streets
and physiognomy. During this period, the economy of the region was
based on the production of silk, figs, almonds and grapevines, which
turned it into a prosperous town.
The surrender of Velez-Malaga in 1487 marked the end of Arab domination
of the region. When the Moors were expelled, the area was re-populated
by "old Christians" between the years of 1572 and 1573.
Today there are approximately 5000 inhabitants. Algarroho is a beautiful
town, with an economy based on early greenhouse cultivated crops,
coastal fishing and, recently, tropical fruits (kiwi, lychee, avocado,
mango...). ON THE SUN AND WINE ROUTE
Algarrobo is located on the sun and wine route of the Axarquia
region in Malaga. Its a coastal area, bordering of the province od
the Granada, with a beautiful coastline full of coves and sandy beaches.
Within the region, we can find find the villages of Algarrob Costa,
and important tourist centre and Mezquitilla, a village with a great
sea-faring tradition.
Places of interest
Morro de la Mezquitilla: bronce age remains, punic remains, roman
remains.
Trayamar: a set of tombs, the most important remains of the Phoenician
presence in the western mediterranean, discovered in 1967 by the German
Archeological Institute in Madrid.
Almenaras Towers: the New or Right Tower and the Leaning Tower, one
opposite the other, on both sides of the N340 road.
Monuments
Church of Santa Ana, mentioned in the 1505 distributions, though the
current buildings dates from the 17th century.
Gastronomy
The region produces its own smooth sweet wines. The Olive oil cakes
dating 1859, are famous, as well as traditional dishes such as kid
in sauce, fennel stew, Algarrobo stew and "migas". |
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