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by Chris Wawn and John Gill
Casarabonela geographically belongs to the Hoya
de Málaga valley and the fertile valley that leads down to
the coast, although the upper reaches of the municipal district
touch on the mountainous region of Ronda and it falls in the administrative
district of Yunquera.
The pueblo has a population of 2,850 which has fallen since 1960
from 5,148, due to the pull of Málaga and the prosperous Costa del
Sol. Due to its kinder landscape, the area was inhabited during
the Neolithic times. Nothing of note remains, but Roman traces can
be seen within the locality.
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