Malaga is a big city with numerous villages around it.
Every week I'm going to write about one village, their customes, traditions, gastronomy...etc
I'm going to start talking about Western Coast of Sun villages.
Today I'm going to write about Manilva.
Manilva is a village of Malaga that is located in Western Coast of Sun and is limit with Cadiz.
Manilva is divided in three nucleus:
The first nucleus is Manilva.
Port of Manilva
The second nucleus is the small town of Sabinillas.
Sabinillas is very important of his summer camp of Unicaja.
Summer camp of Sabinillas
The third nucleus is the fishing village of Duchess Castle
Duchess Castle
Manilva is based of the Mediterranean diet
A typical dish of Manilva is the gazpacho "majao".
However what stands out in the gastronomy of Manilva are the fishes and the shellfishes for it's freshness.
Moreover, Manilva wines accompany very good the meals.
Desserts will be the end of this tasting, one of them is the "piñonate".
Typical "piñonate"
Manilva celebrates numerous festivals throughout the calendar, and surprise us all by the ease with which it's people turns everything into joy, splendor and art.
With the arrival os each season hosts various events, including:
-Carnival
Children celebrating the Carnival
-Easter Week
A procession in Manilva on Easter Week
- San Juan night
Thypical jump in that night
-Pilgrimage in honor of the Virgin of Fatima
-The Virgin of Carmen day (July 16)
Just before the Virgin processions on the sea
-Santa Ana day (July 26)
-San Luis of Sabinillas day
San Luis of Sabinillas, patron of Manilva
-Tourist day
Adversiment of the tourist day
-The vintage
This is all about Manilva, I hope have helped solving some questions about this wonderful village.
I hope attract tourists after this little entrance too.
Next week I will talk about another village of Malaga.
SEE YOU SOON!!!!!!














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