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When we asked people living in Ronda about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...

"Ronda, offers a variety of clubs and activities that expats can join to meet new people and immerse themselves in the local culture. One popular option is the Ronda International Club, which organizes social events, cultural activities, and trips for its members. This club is a great way for expats to meet locals and other expats alike. Language exchange groups are also popular among expats in Ronda. These groups provide a platform for individuals to practice and improve their Spanish language skills while helping locals improve their English. This is a great way to make friends and learn about Spanish culture. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, joining a local hiking or cycling club can be a great way to meet people. Ronda is surrounded by beautiful natural landscapes, and these clubs often organize trips to explore the local area. Expats who are interested in Spanish cuisine might consider joining a cooking class or wine tasting group. These activities provide an opportunity to learn about local food and wine, and are also a great way to meet people. In addition to joining clubs and participating in activities, expats can meet people in Ronda by attending local events and festivals. These events are a great way to immerse oneself in the local culture and meet people from all walks of life. Volunteering is another great way to meet people and give back to the community. There are many opportunities to volunteer in Ronda, from helping out at local schools to participating in environmental conservation projects. Finally, simply frequenting local cafes, bars, and restaurants can be a great way to meet people. Spanish people are known for their friendliness and hospitality, and striking up a conversation with a local can lead to a lasting friendship," said another expat in Ronda, Spain.

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