Costa del Sol Towns

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The climate is typically Mediterranean, with mild temperatures all year round, no frost in the colder months and an average of 19 degrees centigrade. Its climate and its location on the southern coastEurope are important factors for the tourism industry is the main industry of the municipality.

It has a population of 60,000 and has experienced tremendous growth since the 60s due to tourism development. However, it is estimated that around 80,000 regular residents, a number that triples during the summer.

The population is distributed around the three main towns in the Borough distinguished as

Benalmadena Pueblo

Benalmadena Pueblo is known as the old part of town and its surrounding neighbourhoods. Situated on the slopes of Pico Mijas, where there was once a walled town and a fortress of which there is no longer any remains. This is the aesthetic of the white villages of Andalusia and theMediterranean is home to the central units of the City Council. The post code is 29639 Benalmadena Pueblo.

Benalmadena Costa

The coastal area of Benalmadena is known by this name, "Coast" is the tourist heart of the town and here is concentrated the bulk of the hotels. It is built on the old road of Cadiz (now the Avenida Antonio Machado and Avenida del Sol), which runs parallel to the coastline, the Puerto Deportivo de Benalmádena and the beaches, which are accessed from a promenade that crosses the town from the border with the neighbouring towns of Fuengirola to Torremolinos. The zip code is 29630 Benalmádena Costa.

Several authors have presented theories on the origin of the name of the town, but none has been proven as true. The first documents in which references to Benalmadena date of the fifteenth century in the context of the struggles of recapturing the crown ofCastile against the Nazari Kingdom of Granada.

The assumption on which most historians agree is one that relates the Arabic name Ibn al-ma'din with "children of mine" by the existence of ocher and iron deposits in the area. Another theory, also related to the mining industry, says the current name of Benalmadena comes from the Arabic word al-Bina ma'din whose Castilian translation would be "the construction or building of the mine."

Among the theories are less meaning that the claim that the original name of the place means "people from springs, whose voice would be Arabic Ena Bena-A. Furthermore, it is believed that the potential Madina al-Bina name could refer to "the wealth of the family al-Madina", which historical data was a wealthy Muslim family fromMalaga who may have owned land in the area. Finally it has been suggested that the name of the municipality referred to a lineage where Arabic "al-Madan Ben would like to refer to the lineage of the Madan.

 

 

Benalmadena is a town that is part of the metropolitan area ofMalaga, in the judicial district of Torremolinos and in the region of theCosta del Sol. Under this territorial division, Benalmádena is pooled together with other municipalities within the Commonwealth of Municipalities of the Costa del Sol.

The township of Benalmadena is situated in the coastal strip between the Sierra de Mijas and the Alboran Sea, just over 100 km from the Strait of Gibraltar. It is built on a mountain beside the sea, which makes up its geography. Moreover, it is crossed by creeks and streams and adjoins the municipalities of northeast Torremolinos, Alhaurín de la Torre to the north, Mijas and Fuengirola to the east, as well as theMediterranean Sea to the south.

 

 

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