- Ronda - Wikipedia
Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia Its population is about 35,000 Ronda is known for its cliffside location and a deep canyon that carries the Guadalevín River and divides the town
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- Visit Ronda, Spain: an amazing town spanning a deep gorge
Ronda is situated in the Malaga province in the Andalucia region of Spain It is one of the "White Towns" that are scattered around Andalucia It is 67km inland of Malaga Ronda is built on a rocky outcrop and is split in half by deep river gorge the El Tajo created by the river Guadalevin
- Ronda | Spain, Map, Facts | Britannica
Ronda, town, Málaga provincia (province), in the Andalusia comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), southern Spain It lies in the Ronda Mountains west of Málaga city
- The 20 Best Things to See and Do in Ronda - Culture Trip
Steeped in dark myths and bullfighting folklore, whilst boasting one of the most extraordinary locations in Spain, it is small wonder that Ronda has become Andalusia’s third most visited town With its world-famous New Bridge and bullring, as well as the hidden corners of the gorge on top of which it perches, Ronda will not disappoint
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Ronda is one of the most beautiful (and visited!) villages in Andalusia Close to Seville (1h45 by car) and Malaga (1h30), this village located on a rocky promontory offers magnificent panoramas over the whole valley
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