Malaga, also known as Costa del Sol due its excellent weather and beaches, is located at the
southernmost coast of Spain, and is one of the most popular destinations in the world: Miles of beautiful and sandy
beaches and warm weather throughout most of the year keep tourists coming back year after year to resorts in
Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella or to the luxury Puerto Banús. Autonomous communities are composed
of provinces, which serve as the territorial building blocks for the former. In turn, provinces are composed of
municipalities. The existence of these two subdivisions is granted and protected by the constitution, not
necessarily by the Statutes of Autonomy themselves. Municipalities are granted autonomy to manage their internal
affairs, and provinces are the territorial divisions designed to carry out the activities of the State. Málaga
enjoys a subtropical climate. Here are the warmest winters in Europe, with average temperatures above 17.2 °C
during the day in the period December to February. The summer's season lasts about 8 months, from April to
November, although also in December and March sometimes there are temperature above 20 °C.
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A Clydesdale judge begins to estimate the merits of a horse by examining his feet. These must be open and round,
not thin and flat. The hoof heads must be wide and springy, with no suspicion of hardness that may lead to the
formation of sidebone or ringbone. The pasterns must be long, and set out at an angle of 45 degrees from the hoof
head to the fetlock joint. By the beginning of this century, the purity of the Connemara was threatened
by the random cross-breeding with other breeds of horses. Small mares may also have birth problems as the birth
canal may be too narrow for the foal to pass through easily. If breeding Miniature Ponies, have a good relationship
with your local horse vet. Small ponies left to run with larger ponies or horses are also prone to injuries from
kicking and trampling. Some larger breeds may not readily accept the smaller types.
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