Torremolinos
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Torremolinos, Spain | |||
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Location of Torremolinos | |||
Municipality | Málaga | ||
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Government | |||
- Mayor | Pedro Fernández Montes | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 20 km² (7.7 sq mi) | ||
- Land | 20 km² (7.7 sq mi) | ||
- Water | 0.00 km² (0 sq mi) | ||
Population (2006) | |||
- Total | 55,479 | ||
- Density | 1,901/km² (4,923.6/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | ||
- Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | ||
Website: http://www.ayto-torremolinos.org/ |
Torremolinos is a tourism-oriented city and municipality on the Costa del Sol of the Mediterranean, immediately to the west of the city of Málaga, in the province of Málaga in the autonomous region of Andalusia in southern Spain. A poor fishing village before the growth in tourism beginning in the late 1950s, Torremolinos was the first of the Costa del Sol resorts to develop. It is very popular with British tourists and has a large British expatriate population. In the past the influx of younger British tourists has caused controversy [1] Areas of the town are dominated by high-rise development.
Torremolinos had its heyday during the eighties and into the nineties, but over the last five years there has been a noticeable shortening of the 'high' season, and a change in the demographic structure of visitors. It continues to have a thriving indigenous gay population, which it continues to attract. It also attracts families, but the young fun-loving 18-30 visitors are being replaced by an older crowd of 'snowbirds' - pensioners travelling overseas, over winter for the sunshine. Nowadays, with no straight nightclubs open in Torremolinos, younger tourists are simply moving further down the coast to Fuengirola and Marbella.
[edit] Torremolinos in popular culture
- The Belgian band Sttellla wrote a song about Torremolinos (simply called "Torremolinos"), which is their biggest hit to date.
- The synthesizer duo Soft Cell mentioned Torremolinos in their first, relatively minor club hit, "Memorabilia".
- Torremolinos is one of the settings in the novel The Drifters by James A. Michener.
- Torremolinos received a brief mention in the Monty Python sketch "Travel Agent / Watney's Red Barrell" as featured in episode 31 of the Flying Circus TV show.
- Torremolinos is mentioned in the middle-8 of the song "Win Some, Lose Some" by Robbie Williams ('Torremolinos and sun burnt in high heels.'). The track was only released as a single in New Zealand.
- Terrormolinos (a play on Torremolinos) is a text adventure game for various 1980s computer platforms.
- The end of the movie Torremolinos 73 was filmed in Torremolinos. Torremolinos 73 in the movie means the name of an adult movie shot in Torremolinos in 1973.
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