Contribution to the history of Coin: the toponym of Malara
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.2010.v0i32.144Keywords:
Kingdom of Granada, Coín (Málaga), repopulation process, toponymy.Abstract
The will made by Anton de Malara is contained in the notarial records of Malaga Provincial Historical Archive. He was resident of the villaje of Coin where thr historical memory of his ancestry and family name have been kept. Both a small street in the old quarters of the village and one of the rural districts within the municipal area of Coin bear his name.Downloads
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