a maritime town of Spain, in the province of Granada, on the Mediterranean, 25 miles E.N.E. of Gibraltar. It carries on an active fishing and coasting trade. The manufactures are chiefly linen, leather, earthenware and bricks. The vicinity is very fertile, producing oranges, lemons, and other fruits, which are largely exported to England. Pop. 9383.
ESTERHAZY or ESTERHAZ, a village of Lower Hungary, county of Oldenburg, near the S.E. extremity of Lake Neusiedl, 40 miles W.S.W. of Presburg. Here, surrounded by gardens and a noble park, stands a magnificent palace of Prince Esterhazy, now unoccupied. It is in the florid Italian style, and is surrounded by a gallery adorned with statues and vases. Its marble halls brilliant with gold and painting are still fresh as when new.