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Statistics

 

Area

7 square kilometres


Altitude

240 mtrs above sea level


Population

 +/- 400


Distance from Nerja

38 km


Driving Time

 +/- 45 mins

 

 

Tourist Office/Town Hall


calle Real 12
29791 Macharaviaya
Tel: 952400042
Fax: 952400026

 



 


 

Macharaviaya, Málaga Province

Macharaviaya is a small, old-fashioned municipality which began life as an Arabic farmstead, its name derived from 'Machar Ibn Yahha' meaning 'farm of the son of Yahha'. After the expulsion of the Moors, the town went into decline as, unlike with most other towns in the area, there was no official repopulation programme.

During the 18th century, the arrival of the influential Gálvez family began a period of economic prosperity for the community. A new church was built, a drinking water system was introduced and the Gálvez family continued to finance an economic development programme.

Another period of decline followed the arrival of the phylloxera pest, a sap-sucking insect which feeds on the roots of grapevines, which destroyed much of the vineyards in the Axarquia. In fact, the pest, thought to have been inadvertantly brought to Europe from America in the 1860's, is thought to have destroyed between two-thirds and nine-tenths of European vineyards by the end of the 1800's.

Macharaviaya, due to its peaceful location, became the refuge for artists and the town has slowly begun to develop once more, with many buildings now restored and repaired after a long period of neglect. A bit off the beaten track, it is a good place to visit if you are looking for a bit of peace and quiet.

 

Location

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Places of Interest

Iglesia San Jacinto

The Gálvez monument

Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación (in Benaque)

Fábrica de Naipes (The old Playing Card factory)
 

Local Cuisine

Local specialities include: Ajoblanco, Sopa de Maimones, Gazpachuela, Gazpacho and Grapes.

 

Local Fiestas

Semana Santa

Fiesta de San Bernardo (August)

Virgen del Rosario (October 7th)

 

 



 

 

 

 

 

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