Málaga (/ˈmæləɡə/, Spanish: [ˈmalaɣa]) is a municipality, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia, Spain. With a population of 568,479 in 2013, it is the second most populous city of Andalusia and the sixth largest in Spain. The southernmost large city in Europe, it lies on the Costa del Sol (Coast of the Sun) of the Mediterranean, about 100 km (62.14 mi) east of the Strait of Gibraltar and about 130 km (80.78 mi) north of Africa.
Málaga's history spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the world. It was founded by the Phoenicians as Malaka about 770 BC, and from the 6th century BC was under the hegemony of Ancient Carthage. Then, from 218 BC, it was ruled by the Roman Republic and later the Roman Empire as Malaca (Latin). After the fall of the empire, it was under Islamic domination as Mālaqah (مالقة) for 800 years, but in 1487, it again came under Christian rule in the Reconquista. The archaeological remains and monuments from the Phoenician, Roman, Arabic and Christian eras make the historic center of the city an "open museum", displaying its history of more than 3,000 years.
Malaga is an unincorporated community located within Franklin Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08328.
As of the 2000 United States Census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 08328 was 1,476.
U.S. Route 40, Route 47 and Route 55 all pass through the Malaga area.
The community was named after Málaga, in Spain.
Malaga is a sweet fortified wine originating in the Spanish city of Málaga made from Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel grapes. The center of Malaga production is Sierra de Almijara, along with Antequera, Archidona, San Pedro Alcantara, Velez Malaga and Competa. The winemaking history in Malaga and the nearby mountains is one of the oldest in Europe. However, like many of the world’s great dessert wines, demand fell dramatically in the 20th century and it was feared that this wine would soon become extinct. There is now a recent surge in interest in these sweet wines, and Malaga wines are finding their place on the world stage. The main wine villages of this beautiful appellation include Frigiliana and Vélez. There are many red and white varietals grown, but the only ones used for dessert wines are the Pedro Ximénez and Moscatel.
Water as far as I can see
Breathing in this liberty no one could ever take away
Raindrops falling out of the air
What it is I just don't care, what will be will be today
Don't you want this place to be alone?
Open and a million miles from home
Eating, drinking
Hearts beating, thinking what will come, to us will come after a year
Listen let's not hurry, when you're rushing things get blurry
And today, everything's so clear
So what happens, just let it
No I won't forget these days I spend with you
Even if we don't reach the stars, this world is ours
At last, at long last we're free
What if the world could stop
And let you have your life again
Would you not relive it from the start?
Cuz feelings can't be replicated
Pictures will go lost or faded but oh
This view was burned into my heart
So what happens, just let it
No I won't forget these days I spend with you
Even if we don't reach the stars, this world is ours
At last, at long last we're free
I have this dream I'm lost but through the darkness
A hand, and it leads me home
And now I know, know where i go I can rest assured
She'll be there to guide me
Don't you want this place to be alone?
I'm talking bout someplace you could dare to call your own
So what happens, just let it
No I won't forget these days I spend with you
Even if we don't reach the stars, this world is ours
At last, at long last we're free
Burned in our hearts when it's gone, here is Malaga
Burned in our hearts when it's gone, gone is Malaga
Burned in our hearts when it's gone, here is Malaga