Yunquera
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Place in Andalusia, Spain
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Yunquera is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. It is located in the east of the province. The municipality is situated approximately 36 kilometres from Ronda and 63 from the provincial capital of Málaga. It has a population of approximately 3300 residents. The natives are called Yunqueranos.
The temperature in winter can drop to below 20 °C, and in summer, can be in the 40s in the shade.
It is also the most elevated town in the province of Malaga.
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
External links
- Nationalparkmalaga.com - A guide to Yunquera and the Sierra de las Nieves - Spain´s newest national park
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Municipalities of the province of Málaga
- Alameda
- Alcaucín
- Alfarnate
- Alfarnatejo
- Algarrobo
- Algatocín
- Alhaurín de la Torre
- Alhaurín el Grande
- Almáchar
- Almargen
- Almogía
- Álora
- Alozaina
- Alpandeire
- Antequera
- Árchez
- Archidona
- Ardales
- Arenas
- Arriate
- Atajate
- Benadalid
- Benahavís
- Benalauría
- Benalmádena
- Benamargosa
- Benamocarra
- Benaoján
- Benarrabá
- Campillos
- Canillas de Aceituno
- Canillas de Albaida
- Cañete la Real
- Carratraca
- Cartajima
- Cártama
- Casabermeja
- Casarabonela
- Casares
- Coín
- Colmenar
- Comares
- Cómpeta
- Cortes de la Frontera
- Cuevas Bajas
- Cuevas de San Marcos
- Cuevas del Becerro
- Cútar
- El Borge
- El Burgo
- Estepona
- Faraján
- Frigiliana
- Fuengirola
- Fuente de Piedra
- Gaucín
- Genalguacil
- Guaro
- Humilladero
- Igualeja
- Istán
- Iznate
- Jimera de Líbar
- Jubrique
- Júzcar
- Macharaviaya
- Málaga
- Manilva
- Marbella
- Mijas
- Moclinejo
- Mollina
- Monda
- Montejaque
- Nerja
- Ojén
- Parauta
- Periana
- Pizarra
- Pujerra
- Rincón de la Victoria
- Riogordo
- Ronda
- Salares
- Sayalonga
- Sedella
- Sierra de Yeguas
- Teba
- Tolox
- Torremolinos
- Torrox
- Totalán
- Valle de Abdalajís
- Vélez-Málaga
- Villanueva de Algaidas
- Villanueva de la Concepción
- Villanueva de Tapia
- Villanueva del Rosario
- Villanueva del Trabuco
- Viñuela
- Yunquera
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