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Does anyone know anything about a place called Coin near Malaga in Spain? |
Travel Info i.e. how near is it to a beach what is there to do - culturally and nightlife-ily? anything else of note. Ta Travel Tips There is quite a lot to do in Coin. It has a new centre called La Trocha in which there is a bowling alley, cinema complex, lots of shops and bars and a Burger King. Nearby there is a fantastic Indian restaurant and a Chinese, not to mention all the Spanish tapas bars. Its very easy to reach the coastal resorts of Marbella, Fuengirola and the resorts near to malaga eg, Torremolinos and Benalmadena. Not too sure about night clubs there but there is a variety in Alhaurin El Grande. Cincinnati's is about the best. Also Mijas is well worth a visit,it has donkeys as official taxis and the smallest bullring in Spain. If you email me I can be of much more help as I live in Alhaurin El Grande, the next village. Co铆n is situated in the fertile valley of the rio Grande and there is little doubt that a community of some kind existed on the spot long before the Roman conquest. Nevertheless, it was the Romans who gave it the first name which has survived: Lacibis. It became a market town: a transition point for the minerals being quarried 5 kilometres or so to the south in the Sierra Blanca. Marble from these quarries was certainly used in the construction of the Roman town of Italica, which once stood close to Seville, and was the birthplace in 76AD of the future emperor, Hadrian. The quarrying of marble and the mining of iron ore went on well into the 19th Century. During the time of the Visigoths, who supplanted the Romans as rulers of the peninsula, the town lost its lustre and appears to have been deserted and left to fall into ruin. By the time that the Moors resettled and rebuilt it around 929AD virtually all of its Roman heritage had been lost, and what little was left disappeared in the rebuilding. 1485 was a momentous year in the region. The Christian reconquest was in its final triumphant space, and village and towns fell to them like grass beneath the scythe. Co铆n was taken after a siege in which, legend will tell you, no less a person than Christopher Columbus took part. A certain Captain S. E. Cook of the Royal Navy visited Co铆n, along with C谩rtama and Alhaur铆n in 1829, and was mightily impressed. "These villages", he wrote, "are on rising ground above the river and in beauty of situation and cultivation cannot be excelled. They afford a specimen of the whole country when possessed by the Moors, being surrounded by gardens with orange, lemon and palm trees and abounding in all the fine as well as the more common fruits." To this day an orange tree features on Co铆n's coat of arms. One of the most picturesque, yet sombre places in Co铆n is the shrine of Nuestra Se帽ora de Fuensanta. The beautifully preserved chapel stands on top of a hill beside the ground which is used for the annual fair. The situation and views are magnificent, but the sombre note is struck by the now abandoned house which stands close by in a field. In 1893 it was the site of a brutal murder in which the local priest was shot by intruders who believed him to have hidden away a cache of money. The story of the crime and its aftermath were told in Bartolom茅 Abelenda's book, The Co铆n Crime. Co铆n is a town which has only lately woken up to the realisation that it has a story to tell. In early 1999 the local Department of Culture embarked on a project to decorate some of the town walls with illustrated tiles depicting episodes in its history. Whether these will perpetuate the Columbus legend remains to be seen. What is unlikely is that it will remind the world that it was chosen by the BBC as the setting for its spectacularly unsuccessful soap opera, Eldorado. http://www.andalucia.com Others Haven't been for two or three years but on last visit, a small spanish country town about 12-15 miles from the beach on not very fast roads, believe the ill fated soap " Eldorado" site was built there. Wouldn't think there is much in the way of night life. its a small town approx 20 miles from the sea at fuengirola further down the coast from malaga. theres no night life but its a nice area for tourism as your up in the mountains apart from that its ok. but cold wet and windy at the moment. has the girl with no name actually been there or just recited a book. i know what i think live about 30 miles from there I've never been myself but if you go to http://www.trivago.co.uk you should be able to find all the information you need. http://www.trivago.co.uk Co铆n is a town and municipality in M谩laga province, Spain, about 30 miles west of the provincial capital, M谩laga. (wikipedia) |
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