This is the 982nd most frequent Swedish word.
málaga
In Swedish, "málaga" refers to a type of sweet dessert wine from the Málaga region in Spain.
Here, 'Málaga' is used as the name of a city in Spain, serving as a proper noun in the sentence.
Vi flög till Málaga i april och stannade där i två veckor.
We flew to Málaga in April and stayed there for two weeks.
In this context, 'Málaga' refers to a type of sweet wine from the Málaga region in Spain, functioning as a noun describing a product.
Vi köpte en flaska Málaga att ha till efterrätten.
We bought a bottle of Málaga to have with dessert.
Here, 'Málaga' is part of a compound nominal phrase ('Málaga-regionen') which refers to the geographical area surrounding the city of Málaga.