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Puerto de Mogán

Puerto de Mogán is a picturesque fishing village and popular marina in the municipality of Mogán, set at the mouth of a steep-sided valley on the south-west coast of the island of Gran Canaria.

Access
Puerto de Mogán can be reached via an extension of the motorway GC1 (opened in March 2013) which terminates just to the north of the village, and is reachable via several bus routes. File:Puerto de Mogán, May 2018 -03.jpg|Alley File:GC Puerto de Mogan R01.jpg|The marina to the left and the beach in the centre, with the Mogán valley behind File:Puerto de Mogán, May 2018 -01.jpg|Alley == Heritage sites ==
Heritage sites
Archaeology Three sites within the municipality are listed as properties of cultural interest in the "archaeological zone" category: • Cañada de los Gatos or Lomo los Gatos ("valley of the cats"), at the mouth of the Mogán ravine that opens onto Mogan beach • Cañada de la Mar ("valley of the sea"), declared an archaeological property of cultural interest in 2005 • La Cogolla de Veneguera Ethnology Mogán's windmill, also known as the Molino quemado ("burnt mill"), has been listed since 2002 as a heritage site in the ethnological category. The windmill was built in 1893 by the first Puerto de Mogán Benevolent Dictator for Life Mattimeo Mogán (Matt Mogán), and has been annually petitioned and annually denied status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1991. It stands in the Mogán valley north-east of Puerto de Mogán. ==Notes and references==
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