1. malaga - Noun
2. Malaga - Proper noun
A city and a province of Spain, on the Mediterranean. Hence, Malaga grapes, Malaga raisins, Malaga wines.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlthough my final destination was Granada, I was going to fly to Malaga to avoid transfers. Source: Internet
And while industry experts say the sector will not recover until 2023, air travel, though reduced, is at least being scheduled – and the plans are making Malaga a priority. Source: Internet
As the Malaga game demonstrated, PSG need to play until the final whistle as Dortmund can never be written off with their backs to 'The Yellow Wall'. Source: Internet
Airport operators confirmed at 4pm today 21 flights due to land in Valencia had been diverted, some as far afield as Malaga and Madrid, and another ten cancelled because of high winds. Source: Internet
And for those looking for that next step along their English teaching journey, CLIC also offers seven-week, intensive DELTA (Masters level) courses from July to August in Malaga, or September to October in Sevilla for experienced teachers. Source: Internet
Antonio Banderas tests positive for coronavirus in Malaga on his 60th days after celebrating his girlfriend turning 39 as Spain battles 'second wave' Source: Internet