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Marbella
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Marbella (märbā`lyä), city (1990 pop. 81,876), Málaga prov., S Spain, in Andalusia, on the Mediterranean Sea. The city is a noted resort for wealthy tourists. Many of its permanent residents are foreigners.
Marbella
a coastal resort in S Spain, on the Costa del Sol. Pop.: 100 000 (2004 est.)


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uk CAPTION(S): ENGLAND, 1976 HAIRDRESSERS, 1976 MANCHESTER, 1965 MARBELLA, SPAIN WITH GIRLFRIEND ANGELA McDONALD JAMES, 1976 OLD TRAFFORD, 1969 PASSPORT TO SUCCESS WITH SINGER LUCY, 1970 MAJORCA, 1967 ON TARGET AGAIN AFTER 5-A-SIDE MANCHESTER, 1973 ENGLAND, 1976 WITH GIRLFRIEND SUSAN GEORGE MAJORCA, 1969 DUNSTABLE TOWN, 1974 PULLING THE STRINGS
Fergie even invited Elvis's daughter to her 25million-pound rented villa near Marbella, Spain for a holiday to get over the grief of her former husband's demise.
Martin Hickman, 49, lives in a four-bedroomed farmhouse in Ashton- Under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, owns a property in Marbella, Spain and paid pounds 2.
 
 
 
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