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Andalucia is dotted with small, brilliantly whitewashed settlements - the Pueblos Blancos or "White Towns" - most often straggling up hillsides towards a castle or towered church. Places like Mijas , up behind Fuengirola, are solidly on the tourist trail, but even here the natural beauty is undeniable. All of them look great from a distance, though many are rather less interesting on arrival. Perhaps the best lie in a roughly triangular area between Malaga, Algeciras and Sevilla; at its centre, in a region of wild mountainous beauty, is the spectacular town of Ronda .
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