Málaga Club de Fútbol (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈmalaɣa ˈkluβ ðe ˈfuðβol], Málaga Football Club), or simply Málaga, is a club based in Málaga, Andalusia...
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Málaga (/ˈmæləɡə/ MAL-ə-gə, Spanish: [ˈmalaɣa] ) is a municipality of Spain, capital of the Province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia...
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Spain (redirect from Reino de España)
Spanish: España, [esˈpaɲa] Reino de España The Spanish Constitution does not contain any one official name for Spain. Instead, the terms España (Spain)...
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Primera Federación (redirect from Tercera División de España)
Campeonato de España-Copa de Su Majestad el Rey in the next season.] Real Federación Española de Fútbol. "Normas reguladoras y bases de la competición de Primera...
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participants of the Supercopa de España. Amorebieta joined the tournament in the second round as champions of the 2022–23 Primera Federación. Teams were...
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Spanish). Málaga CF. 25 January 2023. Retrieved 25 January 2023. "Pellicer regresa a su hogar" [Pellicer returns to his home] (in Spanish). Málaga CF. 25...
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Fernando Hierro (category People from Vélez-Málaga)
Vélez-Málaga, Province of Málaga. After beginning his football career at local club Vélez CF he had a very brief youth spell with neighbouring CD Málaga, where...
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Paradores (redirect from Paradores de Turismo de España)
Paradores de Turismo de España S.M.E. S.A., branded as Paradores, is a Spanish state-owned chain of luxury hotels that are usually located in historic...
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teams, with the exceptions being the four participants of the 2022–23 Supercopa de España and Primera RFEF champions. The ten winners from the previous...
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High-speed rail in Spain (category Articles to be split from November 2022)
Madrid–Málaga service began, using high-speed lines as far as Córdoba and then the Córdoba–Málaga Spanish-gauge conventional track to reach Málaga. On 23...
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