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The district of Puerto de la Torre, Malaga, is also known as District 10 out of 11 throughout the province. Puerto de la Torre is known for its vibrant and entertaining festivals that are all-out celebrations. Its local economy is agricultural, with the cultivation, trading, and exportation of crops like wheat and olives, amongst others. There are also several fantastic restaurants, bakeries, and cafes that showcase the district's love for its cuisine. Puerto de la Torre's historical and cultural heritage features the old Universidad Laboral de Málaga, Hacienda de Teatinos, The Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, and the Canaveral Farmhouse of the Friar. Puerto de la Torre's real estate industry is booming with a mix of traditional, contemporary, and modern-styled Spanish architecture in different properties. Thousands of affordable properties ranging from apartments, houses, and villas in beautiful neighborhoods.

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History

History

The origins of early human settlements in Puerto de la Torre are because of the enclaves of beacon towers that guarded an old road against Malaga to A...

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Population

Population

The district of Puerto de la Torre has a population of 28,251 residents living within its borders, with thousands of tourists visiting. There was a po...

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Climate

Climate

Puerto de la Torre experiences a good climate throughout the year, with an annual temperature range of 7 to 31°C. The warmest month in Puerto de la To...

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