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Granada was indeed Illiberis, the town was associated with one important early Christian centre and the right of the kings of Spain to take it over was providentially justified. However, there were enough mentions in the written sources, not only in Arabic, and even material evidence that suggested that IlbÄ«ra, the first Islamic capital, was located near the village of Atarfe, about 15 kilometres north-west of Granada. The similarity in names suggested that Illiberis had been in IlbÄ«ra and that Granada was a town founded by Muslims, ideas which implicitly supported the notion that Islam was an integral part of Spain rather than merely an enemy against which the nation had been built. After a debate four centuries long, M. GĂłmez Moreno compiled cases of the material evidence collected around the area of Atarfe by spoilers and even undertook an excavation in 1872 in which he found the mosque of the town, finally proving without any doubt that IlbÄ«ra was located there. (...) See GĂłmez Moreno, Medina Elvira for the description of the debate and of the different interventions. It is interesting to note that this solves the question of the location of IlbÄ«ra, but not of Illiberis, at least in the time of the Council. Excavations in Granada have uncovered strong evidence that suggests that the Iberian and Roman towns of the same name were located there (e.g. Sotomayor Muro, "ÂżDonde estuvo Iliberri?"). It seems that at some point in late Antiquity, possibly before the Islamic conquest, the town of Illiberis was moved to the location where it later became MadÄ«na IlbÄ«rah (e.g. Adroher et al., "DiscusiĂłn", pp. 202–206). To a certain extent, the debate still continues.
1991:). Summers are hot and dry with daily temperatures averaging 34 Â°C (93 Â°F) in the hottest month (July); however, temperatures reaching over 40 Â°C (104 Â°F) are not uncommon in the summer months. Winters are cool and damp, with most of the rainfall concentrated from November through to January. The coldest month is January with daytime temperatures hovering at 13 Â°C (55 Â°F) and dropping to around 1 Â°C (34 Â°F) during the night. Frost is common as temperatures usually reach below-freezing in the early morning. Snow is rare and occurs once every few years. Spring and autumn are unpredictable, with temperatures ranging from mild to warm. Early summer in 2017 confronted the city with two massive heat waves that broke long-standing record temperatures starting on June 13, 2017, with a new maximum high for the month at 40.6 Â°C (old record 40.0), which was topped three times within the span of four days at 40.9 Â°C on June 14, 41.3 (June 15) and, eventually, 41.5 (June 17). The second extreme surge in temperatures followed roughly a month later when readings soared to 45.7 and 45.3 Â°C on July 12 and 13, respectively, surpassing the old July record by almost 3 degrees. 3253: 5307: 102: 72: 1917: 13052: 1843: 5282: 132: 4231: 5124: 5359: 560: 5566: 160: 1552: 1319: 5475: 1252:) or Isma'il ibn Nagrilla (in Arabic). Samuel was a highly educated member of the former elites of Cordoba, who fled that city after the outbreak of the Fitna. He eventually found his way to Granada, where Habbus ibn Maksan appointed him his secretary in 1020 and entrusted him with many important responsibilities, including tax collection. Under Badis, he even took charge of the army. During this period, the Muslim king was looked upon as a mainly symbolic figurehead. Granada was the center of Jewish Sephardi culture and scholarship. According to Daniel Eisenberg: 879: 5743: 206: 196: 174: 118: 5614: 88: 5585: 6296: 5547: 7764:
Iliberis—has been a bone of contention among historians of Granada since the 10th century. In the era of the so-called Christian "reconquest" of southern Spain, the notion of such continuity allowed the conquerors to speak of a "restoration" of Christianity in Granada. Some experts argue strongly for continuity between the Roman city and Granada, as against the possibility (supported by the Arabic sources) that Granada was, in fact, a Muslim foundation: archaeological evidence has not been decisive either way.
4400: 1260:) status typical of Islamic rule. Samuel ibn Nagrilla, recognized by Sephardic Jews everywhere as the quasi-political ha-Nagid ('The Prince'), was king in all but name. As vizier he made policy and—much more unusual—led the army. It is said that Samuel's strengthening and fortification of Granada was what permitted it, later, to survive as the last Islamic state in the Iberian peninsula. All of the greatest figures of eleventh-century Hispano-Jewish culture are associated with Granada. 11136: 4389: 144: 1812: 5918: 1489: 4640:. The university has become internationally recognised in many university fields: teaching, research, cultural and services to its members and its surroundings. It is therefore one of the destinations that receives more exchange students from the Erasmus Program13 and the fourth Spanish university in number of students, after the Complutense University of Madrid, and the University of Seville. The university has around 47,000 undergraduate students. 6443: 4378: 1699: 1636:(converts). This move, along with the progressive erosion of other guarantees provided by the surrender treaty, raised tensions and fears within the remaining Muslim community during the 1490s. Many of the city's affluent Muslims and its traditional ruling classes emigrated to North Africa in the early years after the conquest, but these early emigrants numbered only a few thousand, with the rest of the population unable to afford leaving. 6382: 6208: 6018: 5016: 4776: 4558: 4317: 4055: 13364: 11569: 5685:
the Albaicín as well. In addition to its historic houses and mansions, churches, and the Royal Chancellery, the district also preserves sections of the 11th-century Zirid city walls (part of the former Zirid citadel), the 14th-century Nasrid walls, the Bañuelo (a former Islamic-era bathhouse), and numerous cisterns from the Islamic period that were part of a water supply system providing water to most of the city's houses.
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The location of the town of Ilbīra was a burning issue in Granada since the 16th century. The Catholic propaganda after 1492 pushed the identification of Ilbīra with Granada, and also with the Roman municipium Illiberis, where the first Church Council of Iberia took place in the early 4th century. If
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Through the course of the 16th century, after the surrender of Granada to the Catholic Monarchs in 1492, the district underwent some of the some changes that occurred throughout the city. Mosques were replaced with new parish churches, particularly after 1501. These new churches were often built in a
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The historic neighbourhood, located on the hillsides north of the Alhambra, still retains much of its medieval street plan dating back to the Nasrid period, although it has undergone physical and demographic changes since then. Archeological evidence indicates that Iberians inhabited the main hill of
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The average amount of time people spend commuting with public transit in Granada, for example to and from work, on a weekday is 42 min. 9% of public transit riders, ride for more than 2 hours every day. The average amount of time people wait at a stop or station for public transit is 10 min, while 8%
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The City of Granada has the Social Services Area to provide the necessary help and advice that the most disadvantaged and needy groups and people may need. For this reason, the Social Welfare Delegation of the City of Granada has several municipal community social services centers, one for each local
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According to the municipal register of inhabitants, in 2021 the municipality of Granada had a population of 231,775 people, of whom 106,987 were men (46.15%) and 124,738 were women (53.85%). Since the 90's, there has been a slight decrease in the population of Granada city, in favour of smaller towns
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The zambras of Sacromonte. Old bridal parties held by the gypsies of the city, and that disappeared for years before their current vindication. They develop in the caves of the Sacromonte neighborhood and have a unique character in the world of flamenco. There are also more classic flamenco shows in
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from Granada. Subsequently, there was a miscegenation with the kitchen of the Christians, in which the pork acquired an importance in the kitchen of Granada more than in the rest of Spain, since its consumption allowed its eaters to demonstrate a certain distance from the persecuted religions, since
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who envisioned providing Granada's new Spanish Muslim community with a mosque. Additional funding came from Malaysia, Morocco and the United Arab Emirates. In 1991 the CIE (Comunidad Islåmica en España) hired the architect Renato Ramirez Sanchez to design the mosque. In the 1990s, there was a heated
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s, traditional semi-rural houses with gardens or orchards, many examples of which survive today. Some of these houses and mansions, such as Casa de Zafra and the Dar al-Horra, date back to the Nasrid period. In 1994 the UNESCO World Heritage Site encompassing the Alhambra was extended to incorporate
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The architect drew new Renaissance lines for the whole building over the gothic foundations, with an ambulatory and five naves instead of the usual three. Over time, the bishopric continued to commission new architectural projects of importance, such as the redesign of the main façade, undertaken in
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nationality and of the other member countries of the European Union. According to the provisions of the General Electoral Regime Law, which establishes the number of eligible councilors according to the population of the municipality, the Municipal Corporation of Granada is made up of 27 councilors.
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The Hospital of the Health Campus, was inaugurated completely in July 2016 and is the second largest in Spain – after La Paz Hospital – and is the reference center in the city for the areas of Allergology, Pathological Anatomy, Hematology, Internal Medicine, Mental Health, Pulmonology, Radiotherapy
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When Ibn Al-Ahmar established himself in the city he moved the royal palace from the old Zirid citadel on the AlbaicĂ­n hill to the Sabika hill, beginning construction on what became the present Alhambra. The Alhambra acted as a self-contained palace-city, with its own mosque, hammams, fortress, and
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from 1166. Granada also served as an administrative capital of Almoravid rule in al-Andalus. Evidence from the artistic and archeological remains of this period suggest that the city thrived under the Almoravids but declined under the Almohads. Remnants of the Almohad period in the city include the
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The abbey complex consists of the catacombs, the abbey (17th–18th centuries), the Colegio Viejo de San Dionisio Areopagita (17th century) and the Colegio Nuevo (19th century). The interior of the church is simple and small but has numerous excellent works of art, which accentuate the size and rich
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The Virgen de las Nieves Regional Hospital (popularly known as Ruiz de Alda Hospital), is formed by a general hospital, a maternal and child hospital, all located in the same enclosure, and is maintained as a nerve center of Digestive, Respiratory, Oncology, Hematology and Transplants. It includes
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Its public health system is the exclusive competence of the autonomous community, which provides two types of attention: primary, which constitutes the first level of access to the system; and the specialized one. Health centers and offices constitute the offer of primary care, differing from each
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Among the stews and potajes, the pot of San AntĂłn stands out, which is eaten mainly towards the second half of January; cabbage stew, which combines vegetables and legumes; the stew of green beans and fennel; The thistle and pumpkin casserole, with noodles and aromatic herbs, or gypsy pottery are
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The Mosque of Granada was inaugurated in 2003 on the summit of the neighborhood of Albayzin. The mosque was built near the Church of San Salvador and the Church of San NicolĂĄs. The Church of San Salvador was built on the site of the Great Mosque of Albayzin. The Society for the Return of Islam in
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in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. This palace features several rectangular garden courtyards with decorated pavilions at either end and it was originally linked to the Alhambra by a walled corridor that crosses the valley between the two. It underwent modifications and redecoration under
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Nuestra Señora de la Salud Clinic is a private hospital that has 71 rooms and belongs to the medical insurance company Adeslas. Serves insured private medical companies. It currently has a new location with a newly built site. It is very close to the Alhambra, near the Serrallo Tunnels, being its
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chose the city of Granada as their burial site by a royal decree dated September 13, 1504. The Royal Chapel of Granada, built over the former terrace of the Great Mosque, ranks with other important Granadan buildings such as the Lonja and the Catedral e Iglesia del Sagrario. In it are buried the
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The Hospital of San Rafael, has a hospitalization capacity of 190 beds and as a day hospital has 45 places of geriatrics and 15 of Alzheimer's. It is owned by the Hospital Order of San Juan de Dios. It is especially dedicated to the comprehensive care of the elderly, possessing a large number of
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Granada's metropolitan area consists of about fifty municipalities and the capital. Although it is not formally constituted as a political and administrative body, there are several public services that are combined. The arrival of many inhabitants of the capital and other towns in the province,
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The population of the emirate was also swollen by Muslim refugees from the territories newly conquered by Castile and Aragon, resulting in a small yet densely-populated territory which was more uniformly Muslim and Arabic-speaking than before. The city itself expanded and new neighbourhoods grew
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to the Kingdom of Castile, although this was often interrupted by wars between the two states. The political history of the emirate was turbulent and intertwined with that of its neighbours. The Nasrids sometimes provided refuge or military aid to Castilian kings and noblemen, even against other
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During the Roman period, there was a township named Iliberris on the slopes of the Sierra de Elvira, where archaeological remains of Roman, Visigothic, and Arab origin have been found. The existence of a Roman settlement in the same place as Granada—or rather, the identification of Granada with
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Over the course of the 16th century, Granada took on an ever more Catholic and Castilian character, as immigrants arrived from other regions of Castile, lured by the promise of economic opportunities in the newly conquered city. At the time of the city's surrender in 1492 it had a population of
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Ham and beans, two products of the land, are combined in one of its most typical dishes, beans with ham; Other known dishes are the Sacromonte tortilla, which among other ingredients must have cooked brains and veal crustaillas, chopped and sauteed before mixing with the egg. It is also worth
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Granada produces agricultural products such as barley, wheat, sugarcane and tobacco. Besides these crops, olive trees as well as oranges, lemons, figs, almonds, and pomegranates are also commonly grown. For manufacturing, sugar refining is also made in the city. Vineyards and wines are also a
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had taken a far greater toll in the previous century. The 17th-century demographic stagnation in the city and overall steady population increase in the wider kingdom went in line with the demographic disaster experienced throughout the century in the rest of the Crown of Castile. The city was
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people, now many residents are from North and West Africa, China, and many South American countries. Every Saturday morning it hosts a large outdoor market or "mercadillo", where many people come and sell their wares of fruits and vegetables, clothes and shoes, and other bits and bobs.
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Granada's Town Council did not fully establish until almost nine years after the Castilian conquest, upon the concession of the so-called 'Constitutive Charter' of the Ayuntamiento of Granada on 23 September 1500. From then on, the municipal institution became a crucible for the
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style. Through it one reaches a large courtyard, at the end which is a wide staircase leading to the entrance of the church. The church, of early 16th century style and plan, has three entrances, one for the faithful and the other two for monks and clergy. Its plan has a single
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La Inmaculada Clinic is a private hospital belonging to the ASISA insurance company born as a concerted hospital of the Spanish Health System in 1975. Through an agreement with the University of Granada, the center also participates in the training of students of the Faculty of
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The city of Granada is the capital of the province of the same name, thus all administrative entities of provincial scope dependent on the regional government and the state are located there. There is a provincial delegation from each of the governmental departments to the
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or Urology, among others; Orthopedic and Traumatological Surgery; Rehabilitation and Physical Medicine; Neurology, Neurosurgery, Neurophysiology, Maxillofacial Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otorhino, Rheumatology, Endocrinology and Vascular Surgery.
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and Autonomous Police) and the City of Granada is carried out by the local Citizen Security Board. This body allows for proper communication of the security forces in matters of security within its competence, the prevention of crime, road safety and proper procedure.
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district, coordinated by Los Mondragones Municipal Administration located on the Fuerzas Armadas Avenue. In its internal organization the services provided are organized around each municipal center and therefore of each municipal district but also around groups.
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The 1492 capitulation of the Kingdom of Granada to the Catholic Monarchs is one of the most significant events in Granada's history. It brought the demise of the last Muslim-controlled polity in the Iberian Peninsula. The terms of the surrender, outlined in the
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Its political administration is carried out through a City Council, of democratic management, whose components are chosen every four years by universal suffrage. The electoral roll is composed of all residents registered in Granada over 18 years of age, of
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The daily citizen security is in charge of the state and local security forces and bodies (Spain) according to the powers that each estate has, trying to act in a coordinated and collaborative way in the prosecution and resolution of all types of crimes.
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Sanitary control of buildings and places of housing and human coexistence, especially of food centers, hairdressers, saunas and centers of personal hygiene, hotels and residential centers, schools, tourist camps and areas of physical activity sports and
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The local primary care network currently consists of eight health centers distributed by the different districts of the city and are the following: ZaidĂ­n Sur, ZaidĂ­n Centro-Este, Realejo, Las Flores, La Caleta, GĂłngora, Doctores, Cartuja and AlbaycĂ­n.
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This district contains the Carthusian monastery of the same name: Cartuja. This is an old monastery started in a late Gothic style with Baroque exuberant interior decorations. In this district also, many buildings were created with the extension of the
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Its hospital network is basically composed of public hospitals managed by the Andalusian Health Service and other smaller private management centers. This network covers the needs of the city and its Metropolitan Area. In total there are 2047 beds.
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Weddings and Palaces, Equal opportunities, Economy, Education, Communication office, Unified license management, Youth, Environment, Municipal Office of Consumer Information, Citizen Participation, Group of Civil Protection Volunteers, Local
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18,455 people living in the municipality of Granada in 2021 were of foreign nationality, which represents 7.95% of total population, rate lower than the national average. Resident foreigners come from all continents, the most numerous being
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Partly due to the heavy tributary payments to Castile, Granada's economy specialized in the trade of high-value goods. Integrated within the European mercantile network, the ports of the kingdom fostered intense trading relations with the
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In the municipality of Granada there are five urban areas: Granada city, AlquerĂ­a del Fargue, Bobadilla, Cerrillo de Maracena and Lancha del Genil. Due to the expansion of Granada city, Cerrillo de Maracena has been integrated into it.
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construction and decoration with Renaissance ideals, as seen in the tombs and the 17th and 18th century Granadan art in the Chapel of Santa Cruz. Over the years the church acquired a treasury of works of art, liturgical objects and
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In Granada there is a wide program of leisure and entertainment, which covers a large number of fields, available to both visitors and citizens themselves. Of the leisure activities carried out, the following can be highlighted:
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In the 18th century the Alhambra fell into severe neglect and parts of it were demolished by French troops in 1812. Through the course of the 19th century, the Alhambra was "rediscovered" by British, American, and other European
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The Generalife also underwent major alterations by Christian Spanish builders in the 16th century, which imparted Renaissance elements on the palace. In the 20th century a large area of modern landscaped gardens, known as the
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population was concentrated in the AlbaicĂ­n, but after the 1568 rebellion and their subsequent expulsion, the district was depopulated. As a result, many of the remaining Christian residents expanded their residences to form
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I Ibn al-Ahmar, the first Nasrid emir, on the site of earlier fortresses and of the 11th-century palace of vizier Samuel ibn Naghrillah. Later Nasrid rulers continuously modified the site, most notably during the reigns of
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and Moorish influences in their design. An open-air auditorium was also added in 1952. Along with the Alhambra, the Generalife is a major tourist attraction and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.
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Article 42 of the General Health Law provides that municipalities, without prejudice to the powers of other public administrations, will have the following minimum responsibilities in matters related to health.
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of riders wait for over 20 minutes on average every day. The average distance people usually ride in a single trip with public transit is 2.7 km, while 0% travel for over 12 km in a single direction.
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Realejo was the Jewish district in the time of the Nasrid Granada. (The centuries since the Jewish population were so important that Granada was known in Al-Andalus under the name of "Granada of the Jews",
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Festivals. Granada has a very complete range of events: International Music and Dance Festival, International Jazz Festival, Granada Festival South Cinemas and International Tango Festival, among others.
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architectural project, as was customary in Spain in the early decades of the 16th century. However, Egas was relieved by the Catholic hierarchy in 1529, and the continuation of the work was assigned to
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During the 17th century, despite the importance of immigration, the population of the city stagnated at about 55,000, contrary to the trend of population increase experienced in the rural areas of the
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or Moorish) so that they could stay. Both populations of converts were subject to persecution, execution, or exile, and each had cells that practiced their original religion in secrecy (the so-called
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Muslim states, while in turn the Castilians provided refuge and aid to some Nasrid emirs against other Nasrid rivals. On other occasions the Nasrids attempted to leverage the aid of the North African
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rescinded the Treaty of Granada, and mandated that Granada's Muslims convert or emigrate. Many of the remaining Muslim elites subsequently emigrated to North Africa. The majority of the Granada's
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Sanitary control of the distribution and supply of perishable food, beverages and other products, directly or indirectly related to human use or consumption, as well as the means of transport.
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hill have uncovered finds demonstrating the presence of a significant Roman town on that site. Little is known, however, about the history of the city in the period between the end of the
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uprising. There was local resistance against the Nationalists, particularly from the working classes in the AlbaicĂ­n, which was violently repressed. During the 1950s and 1960s, under the
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consider him to be the founder of the city of Granada. His surviving memoirs – the only ones for the Spanish "Middle Ages" – provide considerable detail for this brief period. Because
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The Sacromonte neighborhood is located on the extension of the hill of AlbaicĂ­n, along the Darro River. This area, which became famous by the nineteenth century for its predominantly
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V in the 14th century. During this era, the Alhambra was a self-contained city separate from the rest of Granada below. It contained most of the amenities of a Muslim city such as a
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The Alhambra is a fortified palace complex located on the Sabika hill, an outcrop of the Sierra Nevada which overlooks the city of Granada. It is one of the most famous monuments of
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Granada was in the eleventh century the center of Sephardic civilization at its peak, and from 1027 until 1066 Granada was a powerful Jewish state. Jews did not hold the foreigner (
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BC and that a significant town was located here during the Roman period. During the early Islamic period, up to the 10th century, the location hosted only the small settlement of
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elites, resulting in strong factionalism, particularly after 1508. The new period also saw the creation of a number of other new institutions such as the Cathedral Cabildo, the
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columns opening on it, is centered by a fountain. The Chapter House of Legos is the oldest building of the monastery (1517). It is rectangular and covered with groin vaulting.
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Menor Toribio (1997). "Transformaciones recientes en la organizaciĂłn territorial de la Vega de Granada: del espacio agrario tradicional a la aglomeraciĂłn urbana actual".
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This formerly blue collar but now upmarket neighborhood houses 100,000 residents of Granada, making it the largest neighborhood or 'barrio'. Traditionally populated by
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The Sacromonte neighbourhood is located on the ValparaĂ­so hill, one of several hills that make up Granada. This neighborhood is known as the old neighbourhood of the
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in the 11th century. The terms of the surrender pressured Jewish inhabitants to convert or leave within three years, but this provision was quickly superseded by the
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inhabitants, is characterized by cave houses, which are dug into the hillside. The area has a reputation as a major center of flamenco song and dance, including the
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propitiates a great variety of raw materials: vegetables, meats and sausages, and fish that are combined in a multitude of dishes and recipes for soups and stews.
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and Renaissance styles, such as the Church of Santa Ana, the Church of San CristĂłbal, and the Church of San Miguel Bajo, among others. Some, like the churches of
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Concerts. Throughout the year there is a stable program of concerts in the Manuel de Falla Auditorium and theater and opera performances in the Congress Palace.
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of Granada is part of the Arabic-Andalusian cuisine tradition, with a strong Arab and Jewish heritage, which is reflected in its condiments and spices, such as
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region southeast of the city. The rebellion lasted until 1500 in Granada and continued until 1501 in the Alpujarras. Responding to the rebellion of 1501, the
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In the 1930s the tensions that eventually divided Spain were evident in Granada, with frequent riots and friction between landowners and peasants. When the
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was situated on a low plain and, as a result, difficult to protect from attacks, the ruler decided to transfer his residence to the higher situated area of
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was the first civil airport serving the city and its surroundings but it was replaced by the former airport in the 1970s and repurposed for military uses.
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Fromherz, Allen (2021). "The Berber Empires in Granada (6th–7th/12th–13th Centuries). Revolution or Continuity?". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Viguera-MolĂ­ns, MarĂ­a JesĂșs (2021). "Sources and Historiography. Searching for the City's Textual Foundations". In Boloix-Gallardo, BĂĄrbara (ed.).
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Orihuela, Antonio (2007). "The Andalusi House in Granada (Thirteenth to Sixteenth Centuries)". In Anderson, Glaire D.; Rosser-Owen, Mariam (eds.).
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Spanish art in its blend of architecture, painting and sculpture. The dome that covers this area is decorated with frescoes by the CĂłrdoba artist
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of the PP. Carazo increased the PP's number of seats from 7 to 14, gaining her a slim majority and making her the first female mayor of the city.
5532:) status in the current legislation of Spanish Historical Heritage (Law 16/1985 of 25 June). The most important parts of the chapel are its main 4262:, became mayor with support from the PP and Vox. Salvador resigned in 2021, having lost the support of the PP. He was succeeded by the Socialist 10047: 8169: 5716:
At the top of this hill is the Abbey of Sacromonte and the College of Sacromonte, founded in the 17th century by the then Archbishop of Granada
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The municipal government team has organized the distribution of management responsibilities, structuring itself in the following service areas:
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whose population is distributed in the attached chart according to the 2009 census of the City of Granada. These districts formed a set of 36
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Most of the courts are located in two administrative buildings, in Plaza Nueva and Avenida del Sur. The set of judicial bodies is as follows:
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is well represented in the gastronomy of Granada, for sweets prepared by the nuns can be purchased in the numerous convents of the city: the
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ruler in al-Andalus, left the Iberian Peninsula. As Almohad rule collapsed local leaders and factions emerged across the region. With the
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Bush, Olga (2013). "Granada art and architecture". In Fleet, Kate; KrÀmer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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Despite its frontier position, Granada was also an important Islamic intellectual and cultural center, especially in the time of Muhammad
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Placenames of the World: Origins And Meanings of the Names for 6,600 Countries, Cities, Territories, Natural Features And Historic Sites
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Granada has a wide network of taxis to help travellers reach their destinations. Official Granada taxis are white with a green stripe.
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BC. Archeological artifacts found in the city indicate that the site of the city, including the area around the present-day avenue of
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is a Nasrid-era country estate or summer palace located just east of the Alhambra, on a sloping site above it. It was first built by
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Perez, Jesus; GirĂłn-Irueste, Fernando; Gurpegui, Manuel; Baldessarini, Ross; de Leon, Jose (2013). "The Lions of Granada Maristan".
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mentioning "papas a lo pobre", potatoes which are usually served with egg and fried peppers, as well as with pieces of pork or ham.
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Spain purchased the site in 1981, but it took many years for the plans to be approved. The mosque's initial funding was supplied by
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From the late 11th century to the early 13th century, Al-Andalus was dominated by two successive North African Berber empires. The
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The famous and reputed Trevélez ham comes from the Sierra of Granada, to which other pork derivatives are added, sausages such as
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). "Granada". In Fleet, Kate; KrÀmer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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Ruggles, D. Fairchild (2008). "Alhambra". In Fleet, Kate; KrÀmer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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is taught in 104 centers, distributed among private, concerted and public centers. There are also five adult education centers.
1967:, a left-bank tributary of the former, also passes through the city, discharging into the Genil to the west of the city centre. 1618:, to continue unmolested in the practice of their faith and customs. This had been a traditional practice during Castilian (and 1127:. For their service, the Zirids were granted control of the province of Elvira. When the Caliphate collapsed after 1009 and the 11459: 11299: 10541: 5873:
debate pertaining to the design of the minaret. Construction eventually began in 2001. The mosque now serves about 500 people.
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analysis and rehabilitation services. The hospital activity is arranged with the Ministry of Health of the Junta de AndalucĂ­a.
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and the historical continuity between the two settlements has long been debated by scholars. Modern archeological digs on the
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After Samuel's death, his son Joseph took over after his position but proved to lack his father's diplomacy, bringing on the
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in the 11th century. It probably first appeared in the 9th century and it is found in Arabic sources from the 10th century.
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class for Muslims and Jews. Cisneros's new strategy, which was a direct violation of the terms of the treaty, provoked the
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V (r. 1354–1391, with interruptions). Some smaller examples of Nasrid palace architecture in the city have survived in the
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existed on the south side of the Darro River or on the site of the current AlbaicĂ­n neighbourhood. The latter had a mainly
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of 1706 preserves the classic proportions of the church, with its multiple columns crossing the forms of Diego de Siloé.
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developed over previous centuries. Decoration is focused on the inside of the building and was executed primarily with
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s (Muslim converts) who were loyal to the central government and Arabs, led by Sawwār ibn កamdƫn, who resented them.
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Rėklaitytė, Ieva (2021). "The Rumor of Water: A Key Element of Moorish Granada". In Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara (ed.).
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Parties. Throughout the year several parties are held on significant dates for religious, civil or cultural reasons.
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The Charterhouse of Granada is a monastery of cloistered monks, located in what was a farm or Muslim almunia called
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In the municipal elections held in 2019 the constitution of the City Council was eleven councilors belonging to the
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García-Arenal, Mercedes (2014). Fleet, Kate; KrÀmer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.).
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Sanitary control of the environment: air pollution, water supply, sewage sanitation and urban and industrial waste.
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the San Juan de Dios Hospital, a peripheral center of specialties and a therapeutic unit for the mental illnesses.
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over all. The spaces of the walls between the columns are perforated by a series of windows. The design of the
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50,000 which included only a handful of Christians (mostly captives), but by 1561 (the year of the first royal
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the AlbaicĂ­n. These flamenco shows, usually linked to restaurants, are one of the city's cultural attractions.
800:) possibly meant "hill of strangers". Another meaning might be "hill of pilgrims". It could even have been of 205: 13388: 11901: 11081: 9204: 8111: 7371: 5897:. It was built by the Marqués de Salar, great-grandson of both Hernån Pérez del Pulgar (known by the name of 5394: 5245: 4932:
has rail connections with many cities in Spain. There are several types of train service to and from Granada
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significant contributor to the city and region. In 2020, Granada exported a total of $ 1.3 billion products.
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Superior Court of Justice: President. Civil-Criminal Chamber. Contentious-Administrative Room. Social room.
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residential quarters for workers and servants. The most celebrated palaces that survive today, such as the
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BC. The name Elibyrge is also attested in reference to this area. This settlement became later known as
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This minaret is attributed to the 13th century by most sources, but at least some sources, such as the
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and pipes. On the Darro River, along the wall connecting the Zirid citadel with the Sabika hill, was a
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The climatic differences of the different regions of the province, from the coast to the peaks of the
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of the city) the population was composed of over 30,000 Christian immigrants and approximately 15,000
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has an estimated 47,000 undergraduate students spread over five different campuses in the city. The
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The fertile soil of the Vega, apt for agriculture, is irrigated by the water streams originated in
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after 1410). A new set of walls was constructed further north during the 13th–14th centuries, with
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Creating Christian Granada: Society and Religious Culture in an Old-World Frontier City, 1492–1600
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Boletín del Centro de Estudios Pedro Suårez: Estudios Sobre las Comarcas de Guadix, Baza y Huéscar
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neighborhood and other medieval monuments in the city. The 16th century also saw a flourishing of
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received royal endorsement for his expedition), and the palaces were partially altered. In 1526,
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In the city there are a total of 69 compulsory secondary education centers. Infant and primary
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were the main types of decorative motifs. Additionally, "stalactite"-like sculpting, known as
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was razed during the Fitna, afterwards it was not restored at its previous place and instead
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Revisiting Al-Andalus: Perspectives on the Material Culture of Islamic Iberia and Beyond
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Sanitary control of industries, activities and services, transport, noise and vibration.
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Bush, Olga (2015). "Entangled Gazes: The Polysemy of the New Great Mosque of Granada".
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AD, brought large parts of the Iberian Peninsula under Moorish control and established
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Church of San Salvador (16th-century church, including remains of 13th-century mosque)
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This mosque was converted in 1499 into the Church of San Salvador. Only the mosque's
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of San JerĂłnimo, the ovos moles of San AntĂłn, the Zafra biscuit, sweet potato rolls,
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Propuestas teorico-metodolĂłgicas para el estudio de la literatura hispanica medieval
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The EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature
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The region surrounding what today is Granada has been populated since at least 5500
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to ward off Castile, although Marinid interventions in the Peninsula ended after
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At the beginning of the 11th century, the area became dominated by the Zirids, a
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and one of the most visited tourist sites in Spain. Islamic-period influence and
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in Granada, subordinate to the government delegate in the autonomous community.
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AD, discovered in the district of Los Mondragones in Granada (now kept at the
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The city of Granada has a significant number of parks and gardens, including:
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Layered Landscapes: Early Modern Religious Space Across Faiths and Cultures
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and Francisco Prieto Moreno, between 1931 and 1951, who incorporated both
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of Granada, in the centre of the city. Its construction began during the
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at the end of 1491, explicitly allowed the Muslim inhabitants, known as
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Chronica Nova: Revista de Historia Moderna de la Universidad de Granada
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is in Granada, located in Plaza Nueva, in the building of the historic
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and Enrique Egas. Numerous grand buildings were built in the reign of
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Historia de una familia: la verdad sobre el asesinato de GarcĂ­a Lorca
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Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History
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The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual
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Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (2004). "The Nasrids or Banu 'l-Ahmar".
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Material was copied from this source, which is available under a
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The Last Crusade in the West: Castile and the Conquest of Granada
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SJ (1548–1617), Spanish Jesuit priest, philosopher and theologian
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broke out in 1936, Granada was one of the cities that joined the
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was built in one of the most emblematic streets of Granada, the
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The headquarters of the Superior Court of Justice of Andalusia,
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People younger than 20 years old are 19% of the total population
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One early example is the conversion of the "Almoravid Mosque" (
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from Castile and Aragon was carried out between 1609 and 1614.
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grew frustrated with the slow pace of the efforts of the first
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Gardens, Landscape, and Vision in the Palaces of Islamic Spain
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M. Bloom, Jonathan; S. Blair, Sheila, eds. (2009). "Granada".
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travelers and intellectuals. The most influential of them was
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commissioned a new Renaissance-style palace, now known as the
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previous location on the Avenue of the Armed Forces (Granada).
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Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Granada
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ceiling in the Palace of the Lions, one of the Nasrid palaces
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The identification of present-day Granada with the Roman-era
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International Dictionary of Historic Places: Southern Europe
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Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus
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Routledge Revivals: Medieval Iberia (2003): An Encyclopedia
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Map showing the Emirate of Granada by Ottoman cartographer
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Puerta Monaita, one of the 11th-century Zirid gates in the
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and lost considerable property in 1837 as a result of the
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Sanitary control of cemeteries and mortuary health police.
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who had previously served as mayor from 2016-2019. In the
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On 2 January 1492, the last Muslim ruler in Iberia, Emir
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of the Jews"). The district around the city was known as
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player (born in Granada, but moved to Scotland at age 3)
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The street entrance to the complex is an ornate arch of
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The Zirids built their citadel and palace, known as the
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Ring, Trudy; Salkin, Robert M; La Boda, Sharon (1995).
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Highlights of the church's components include the main
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Caballero PĂ©rez, Miguel; GĂłngora Ayala, Pilar (2007).
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The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture
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and one of the best-preserved palaces of the historic
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The toponym derives from a gate (Bab al-Ramla, or the
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dynasty. In the late 9th century, during the reign of
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The Moriscos of Spain; their conversion and expulsion
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Granada shares twin cities status with these cities:
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and sancta sanctorum are considered a masterpiece of
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overshadowed in importance by other cities including
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population played little role in the rebellion, King
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in the Albaicín, now part of the Church of San José.
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Since 1988, there is in Granada a monument honoring
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quarter. The most famous and best-preserved are the
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The coordination between the state security forces (
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on the site of the former madrasa built by Yusuf I.
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established an independent kingdom for himself, the
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Grove Encyclopedia of Medieval Art and Architecture
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Provincial Court: President. Criminal: 2; Civil: 3.
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National Statistics Institute database (in Spanish)
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University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 244. 8375:"On to al-Andalus and Morocco: 1349–1350 | ORIAS" 7937:Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain 7523: 7232:"10 cosas que solo entenderĂĄs si eres de Granada" 5983:(13th-century palace, later converted to convent) 5876: 4632:(UGR), founded in 1531 by the Holy Roman Emperor 1775:broke out in the Alpujarras. Although the city's 1405:) and in Antequeruela (named after refugees from 599:mountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the 13918: 10965: 9941:"The Al-Andalus legacy – The AlbaicĂ­n (History)" 9663: 8057: 7918: 7736: 7541: 7426: 6854:(1940-2020), arabist, lexicographer and academic 5622:the present-day Albaicin towards the 7th century 5436:, where may be found the praying statues of the 4885:, began in 2007, but was greatly delayed by the 1920:A satellite view centered on Granada displaying 1802: 672:. The current settlement became a major city of 11207: 11061:. 4 vols. Granada: Editorial Don Quijote, 1983. 11057:CortĂ©s Peña, Antonio Luis and Bernard Vincent. 10900:The Alhambra and the Generalife: Official Guide 10391:"MartĂ­nez de la Rosa, Francisco de Paula"  9966:"Educational tours -culturals for the AlbayzĂ­n" 9858:"Iglesia de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia AlbaicĂ­n" 8436: 8328: 8026:Orihuela, Antonio; Rosser-Owen, Mariam (2007). 7236:El blog de los baños ĂĄrabes ‱ Hammam Al Ándalus 6915: 5768:The Monastery suffered heavy damage during the 5397:, so that the cathedral is contemporary to the 5229:, was used for three-dimensional features like 4151: 3975:Demographic evolution of Granada from 1900–2021 1401:around the AlbaicĂ­n (named after refugees from 1276:of Granada, Samuel ha-Nagid and his son Joseph. 804:origin. Another theory is that it derived from 11815:Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de BoĂ­ 11033: 8707: 8670: 8643: 8218:Discover Islamic Art, Museum With No Frontiers 7789:. Routledge. pp. 490, 505 (see note 18). 7780: 7661: 5912: 5528:on May 19, 1884, taking consideration of BIC ( 4282:The municipality of Granada consists of eight 4164: 4044: 1870:Between 1810 and 1812 Granada was occupied by 1702:16th-century view of the city, as depicted in 839:believed that it came from the Latin word for 13389: 13077: 12146: 11467: 11231: 10638:"CIUDADES CON LAS QUE ESTÁ HERMANADA GRANADA" 9833:"Iglesia de San CristĂłbal ⋆ Agencia AlbaicĂ­n" 9796:"Iglesia de San CristĂłbal ⋆ Agencia AlbaicĂ­n" 9601:, Ministry of Culture of Andalusia, pĂĄg. 59, 8824: 8801: 7748: 7690: 7290: 6502:Granada has a 14,507-capacity bullring named 6168: 5796:divided into four sections, highlighting the 5408:The church was conceived on the model of the 5381:in the early 16th century, shortly after the 1000: 981:and the 11th century. An important Christian 397: 387: 10665:. City of Coral Gables. 2014. Archived from 10632: 10630: 10628: 10626: 10624: 10622: 10620: 10618: 10290:. Vol. 24 (11th ed.). p. 185. 10264:. Vol. 16 (11th ed.). p. 441. 10238:. Vol. 14 (11th ed.). p. 223. 9294:"Alhambra, Generalife and AlbayzĂ­n, Granada" 8172:. In Nelson, Eric; Wright, Jonathan (eds.). 8058:Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992). 7813: 6672:(1601–1667), painter, sculptor and architect 6654:(1524-1600), Spanish chronicler and traveler 6322:Gardens of Paseo del SalĂłn and of La Bomba ( 6197: 5652:) which also took care of the mentally ill. 3999:(1900–2021) of Granada (municipality), from 3256:A panoramic view of Granada city, April 2017 1307: 772: 660:The area was settled since ancient times by 11945:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 11845:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 11740:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 11615:Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin 10966:Rodgers, Helen; Cavendish, Stephen (2021). 10663:"City of Coral Gables : Sister Cities" 8287: 7940:. New York: Basic Books. pp. 216–220. 7694:The Concise Dictionary of World Place-Names 6718:(1826–1920), last Empress consort of France 6589:(1213–1286), geographer, historian and poet 6410:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 6236:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 6046:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 5853:The courtyard, with galleries of arches on 5675:During the 16th century most of the city's 5405:and the Real ChancillerĂ­a (Supreme Court). 4586:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 4345:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 4001:National Statistics Institute (INE) (Spain) 3275:Urban areas in the municipality of Granada 1547:End of Muslim rule and 16th-century changes 1421:) and the commercial district known as the 1063:was settled by soldiers from the region of 13396: 13382: 13084: 13070: 12153: 12139: 11474: 11460: 11238: 11224: 11080: 10916: 9619:"Guide of Monuments of Granada: Cathedral" 9288: 9286: 9284: 9282: 9255:"Granada Public Transportation Statistics" 9064: 8554:Peinado Santaella, Rafael Gerardo (2013). 8170:"Sacred landscape in early modern Granada" 7906: 7874: 7872: 7870: 7849:. In von der Walde Moheno, Lillian (ed.). 7372:"Alhambra visitor numbers hit record high" 6736:(1830–1893), Spanish politician and lawyer 6102:), of Muslims, Jews and Christians in the 5776:. Currently, the monastery belongs to the 5617:The view of the AlbaicĂ­n from the Alhambra 5373:of Granada is built over the Nasrid Great 4293: 4185: 3964:People between 40 and 60 years old are 29% 3961:People between 20 and 40 years old are 23% 3273: 708:city over the course of the 16th century. 655:Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca Granada-JaĂ©n Airport 10848: 10801: 10615: 8346: 7989: 7960: 7844: 7691:Everett-Heath, John (13 September 2018). 7562: 7286: 7284: 7282: 7280: 7278: 7276: 7274: 7272: 6648:(1520-1569), leader of the Morisco revolt 6601:(1320-1388), islamic scholar and linguist 6430:Learn how and when to remove this message 6256:Learn how and when to remove this message 6066:Learn how and when to remove this message 5925:in Granada was built upon his wedding to 5256:V include the Emperor's Chambers and the 5158:The complex was begun in 1238 by Muhammad 5100:Learn how and when to remove this message 5005: 4860:Learn how and when to remove this message 4704: 4661:other in the level of care they provide. 4606:Learn how and when to remove this message 4365:Learn how and when to remove this message 4219: 4139:Learn how and when to remove this message 1469:, generally date from the reigns of Yusuf 1344:in full swing, the Christian kingdoms of 11182:) is being considered for deletion. 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Pennsylvania State University Press. 11012: 10968:City of Illusions: A History of Granada 10878: 10761: 10413:"Novaliches, Manuel Pavia y Lacy"  10248: 9935: 9933: 9905: 9903: 9819: 9674: 9672: 9568: 9525: 9374: 9368: 9279: 9257:. Global Public Transit Index by Moovit 9083: 8631: 8619: 8607: 8517: 8505: 8473: 8461: 8424: 8397: 8361: 8143: 8097: 8082: 8001: 7867: 7787:The Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia 7593: 7463: 7451: 7422: 7420: 7418: 7416: 7414: 7412: 7316: 6567:(1105–1185), philosopher and astronomer 6493:FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 4643: 4493:Centro de InterpretaciĂłn del Sacromonte 636:FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 622:, yet is only one hour by car from the 14: 13919: 11600:Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain 11522:Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain 11300:Palace of the Convent of San Francisco 10829: 10719: 10713:Bibliography of the history of Granada 10274: 10097: 10095: 9730: 9537: 9501: 9417: 9350: 9321: 9194: 9037: 8888:"Valores extremos. Granada Aeropuerto" 8853:"Valores extremos. Granada Base AĂ©rea" 8671:Garrido GarcĂ­a, Carlos Javier (2006). 8409: 8316: 8288:Dickie, James; MarĂ­n, Manuela (1992). 8167: 8155: 8013: 7933: 7673: 7625: 7621: 7619: 7617: 7410: 7408: 7406: 7404: 7402: 7400: 7398: 7396: 7394: 7392: 4950:Antequera–Granada high-speed rail line 3967:People older than 60 years old are 29% 1376:dynasty in the Iberian peninsula, the 1045:population and thus was also known as 989:, took place near this area (the name 867: 13377: 13065: 12134: 11498:List of World Heritage Sites in Spain 11455: 11219: 11206: 10897: 10740: 9556: 9513: 9489: 9477: 9465: 9453: 9441: 9429: 9402: 9362: 9338: 9197:"Granada opens first light rail line" 8734: 8335:Investigaciones de Historia EconĂłmica 8283: 8281: 8279: 8254: 8252: 8230: 8199: 8053: 8051: 7929: 7927: 7776: 7774: 7772: 7742: 7589: 7587: 7585: 7583: 7581: 7579: 7577: 7575: 7573: 7571: 7333: 7249: 6815:(born 1958), poet and literary critic 6809:(born 1944), rock singer and composer 6573:(1120–1190), translator and physician 6549:(11th century), engineer and inventor 5870:Shaykh 'Abdalqadir as-Sufi al-Murabit 4278:Municipal districts and neighborhoods 4011: 3954:According to the population pyramid: 3526: 2677:, altitude 567 m; 1,860 ft) 1473:I (r. 1333–1354) and his son Muhammad 1286:Golden age of Jewish culture in Spain 1272:’s patrons and hosts were the Jewish 704:and progressively transformed into a 570: 553: 346:88.02 km (33.98 sq mi) 12008:Risco CaĂ­do and the Sacred Mountains 11721:Monastery of Saint Mary of Guadalupe 11625:San MillĂĄn Yuso and Suso Monasteries 10984: 10782: 10456:"BiografĂ­a de Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca" 10071: 9993:. Guiasdegranada.com. Archived from 9930: 9900: 9753: 9669: 9562: 9031: 9008: 7878: 7550: 7535: 6907:(born 1993), Scotland international 6408:adding citations to reliable sources 6375: 6303: 6287: 6234:adding citations to reliable sources 6201: 6109:both Muslims and Jews have it banned 6044:adding citations to reliable sources 6011: 5290:with Sierra Nevada in the background 5038:adding citations to reliable sources 5009: 4798:adding citations to reliable sources 4769: 4584:adding citations to reliable sources 4551: 4343:adding citations to reliable sources 4310: 4077:adding citations to reliable sources 4048: 1806: 1264:was from Granada; on his invitation 11785:University and Historic Precinct of 10092: 10050:. Legadoandalusi.es. Archived from 9943:. Legadoandalusi.es. Archived from 9680:"Historia breve ⋆ Agencia AlbaicĂ­n" 9195:Barrow, Keith (21 September 2017). 9188: 8485: 8292:. In Jayyushi, Salma Khadra (ed.). 8205: 7847:"No hubo una Edad 'Media' española" 7614: 7597:Lost Paradise: The Story of Granada 7389: 5645: 4954:Antequera-Santa Ana railway station 4952:. The closest AVE connection is in 4948:(high speed long distance) via the 4731: 4664: 4418: 1429:). Next to this was the only major 773: 24: 11806:Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco 11735:, a landscape of Arts and Sciences 11648:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests 11589:Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests 11567: 10487:"Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca. BiografĂ­a" 9735:. In Jayyusi, Salma Khadra (ed.). 9084:Mendoza, Guillermo (28 May 2023). 9058: 8276: 8249: 8211: 8103: 8048: 7924: 7838: 7769: 7568: 7125:Boabdil, for example, exiled from 4756: 1675:converted (becoming the so-called 1663:(1499–1501) centered in the rural 25: 13953: 11661:Archaeological Ensemble of MĂ©rida 11395:Monument to Isabella the Catholic 11186:to help reach a consensus. â€ș 11116: 9889:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-05 9864:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07 9839:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07 9802:(in European Spanish). 2021-06-07 8060:Moorish architecture in Andalusia 7492:"Baroque Architecture in Granada" 7040: 6748:(1865–1898), writer and dramatist 6642:), Andalusian diplomat and author 6619:(fl.1492/1493), mother of Boabdil 6510: 5555:– Diptych of Granada, left wing: 4695: 4547: 1846:Early 17th-century map of Granada 1600:), after the last episode of the 1326:located in the Palacio de Comares 767:Granada's historical name in the 393: 13362: 13050: 11421:Charterhouse Church (La Cartuja) 11134: 11122: 11070: 10680: 10655: 10590: 10562: 10542:"Luis GarcĂ­a Montero. BiografĂ­a" 10534: 10507: 10479: 10448: 10426: 10404: 10382: 10360: 10338: 10316: 10294: 10268: 10242: 10216: 10201:. Granadatur.com. Archived from 10191: 10167: 10143: 10119: 10065: 10040: 10024: 10008: 9983: 9968:. Granada-in.com. Archived from 9958: 9875: 9850: 9825: 9788: 9724: 9697: 9632: 9611: 9591: 9267: 9247: 9218: 9166: 9152: 9065:AlbarracĂ­n, JesĂșs (5 May 2016). 8697:from the original on 2016-06-30. 7781:Carvajal LĂłpez, JosĂ© C. (2020). 7172:Municipal Register of Spain 2018 7048: 6380: 6206: 6173:, as well as fig bread, Moorish 6016: 5971:(11th or 12th-century bathhouse) 5963:Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada 5953:Archaeological Museum of Granada 5583: 5564: 5545: 5524:The Royal Chapel was declared a 5440:, which consists of a series of 5399:Christian palace of the Alhambra 5389:, who commissioned the works to 5014: 4774: 4556: 4519: 4315: 4176:The national government of Spain 4053: 1977:hot-summer Mediterranean climate 1932:The city of Granada sits on the 1924:to the east and the rest of the 1810: 1295:ruled Granada from 1090 and the 1067:who played a role in supporting 647:20th-largest urban area of Spain 507: 403: 204: 194: 172: 158: 142: 130: 116: 100: 86: 70: 43:Municipality in Andalusia, Spain 11745:Route of Santiago de Compostela 11620:Route of Santiago de Compostela 11546:Route of Santiago de Compostela 10834:. University of Chigaco Press. 10199:"Parques y Jardines de Granada" 9127: 9103: 9077: 9002: 8977: 8951: 8930: 8901: 8880: 8866: 8845: 8830: 8795: 8771: 8664: 8637: 8563:Edad Media: Revista de Historia 8547: 8479: 8437:O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (2014). 8430: 8367: 8329:FĂĄbregas GarcĂ­a, Adela (2006). 8322: 8161: 8019: 7954: 7807: 7684: 7674:Baynes, Thomas Spencer (1891). 7667: 7484: 7457: 7364: 7140: 7119: 7104: 7091: 7072:The gate is known today as the 7066: 6776:(1898–1936), poet and dramatist 6706:(1804–1831), liberalist heroine 6605:Abu'l-Hasan ibn Ali al-Qalasadi 6537:(1313–1374), poet and historian 5731: 5688: 5463: 5025:needs additional citations for 4785:needs additional citations for 4064:needs additional citations for 3260: 3244:Agencia Estatal de MeteorologĂ­a 2659:Agencia Estatal de MeteorologĂ­a 1882:lived in Granada and wrote his 1115:(r. 976–1009) and successor to 1111:, the prime minister of Caliph 676:in the 11th century during the 611:and the Beiro. Ascribed to the 11605:MudĂ©jar Architecture of Aragon 11037:A Companion to Islamic Granada 11013:Ruggles, D. Fairchild (2000). 10920:A Companion to Islamic Granada 10898:LĂłpez, JesĂșs BermĂșdez (2011). 10849:Hourihane, Colum, ed. (2012). 9774:10.1176/appi.ajp.2012.12081066 9762:American Journal of Psychiatry 9707:A Companion to Islamic Granada 9038:Arroyo, Javier (1 July 2021). 8116:. Edinburgh University Press. 7814:MarĂ­n GuzmĂĄn, Roberto (1993). 7630:. In Gerli, E. Michael (ed.). 7339: 7224: 7200: 7182: 7164: 7029: 6889:(born 1989), basketball player 6096:traditional cuisine of Granada 5883:Palace of the MarquĂ©s de Salar 5877:Palace of the MarquĂ©s de Salar 5327:multiple later Nasrid rulers. 3265: 1151:. According to Arabic sources 13: 1: 13404:Cities in Spain by population 11902:General Archive of the Indies 11680:with its Extra-mural Churches 11171: 11065:Historia del reino de Granada 10520:. GRUPO IBERSAF. p. 80. 9599:Architecture guide of Granada 9571:"The Gardens of the Alhambra" 9377:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three 9205:International Railway Journal 9073:(in Spanish). Granada, Spain. 8644:GarcĂ­a Latorre, Juan (1991). 8348:10.1016/S1698-6989(06)70266-1 7969:. Garland. pp. 644–648. 7967:Encyclopedia of Homosexuality 7881:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three 7751:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three 7293:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three 7176:National Statistics Institute 7157: 6797:(1920–2003), theatre director 6698:Francisco MartĂ­nez de la Rosa 6694:(1642–1724), baroque sculptor 6688:(1628–1688), baroque sculptor 6632: 6447:Nuevo Estadio de Los CĂĄrmenes 6319:Gardens of the Royal Hospital 6007: 5808:'s glass doors, adorned with 5395:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 5295: 4975:Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca Airport 4973:The nearest civil airport is 4623: 4470: 4444: 4237:, mayor of Granada since 2023 1803:Later history and present day 1641:Francisco JimĂ©nez de Cisneros 1539:serving in the Nasrid court. 11426:Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo 11142:travel guide from Wikivoyage 10768:. Cornell University Press. 9664:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021 8915:(in Spanish). Archived from 7965:. In Dynes, Wayne R. (ed.). 7919:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021 7785:. In Fierro, Maribel (ed.). 7737:Rodgers & Cavendish 2021 7626:Harvey, L. Patrick (2017) . 7470:. CUP Archive. p. 174. 7007:History of the Jews in Spain 6981:, United Arab Emirates, 2009 6916:Twin towns and sister cities 6625:(1467-1493), wife of Boabdil 6543:(1333-1393), poet and vizier 6519:(1274-1349), poet and vizier 6359:Fuente Nueva University Park 6181:are all of Arabic heritage. 5981:Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo 5903:Gonzalo FernĂĄndez de CĂłrdoba 5780:, reporting directly to the 5759:Gonzalo FernĂĄndez de CĂłrdoba 5347: 5236:After the conclusion of the 4765: 4618: 4306: 4268:2023 Spanish local elections 4152:Metropolitan area of Granada 3979: 3972: 1944:and to the East by those of 1906: 1481:(late 13th century) and the 1479:Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo 1007:Umayyad conquest of Hispania 993:being derived from the name 762: 7: 13942:Historic Jewish communities 11820:Palau de la MĂșsica Catalana 11400:Royal Chapel (Capilla Real) 11208:Articles related to Granada 10970:. Oxford University Press. 10923:. Brill. pp. 441–462. 10857:. Oxford University Press. 10832:Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500 10741:Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020). 10726:. Oxford University Press. 10550:(in Spanish). 11 April 2019 9991:"History of the Sacromonte" 9573:. In Harney, Marion (ed.). 8486:Lee, Henry Charles (1901). 7697:. Oxford University Press. 7594:Drayson, Elizabeth (2021). 7431:. Oxford University Press. 6985: 6881:MarĂ­a JosĂ© Rienda Contreras 6531:(1294-1340), Maliki scholar 5913:Other museums and monuments 5774:confiscations of MendizĂĄbal 5636: 5602: 5412:, for what initially was a 5112: 4909:The main company operating 4165:Capital of Granada Province 4045:Politics and administration 3505: 3470: 3462: 3427: 3419: 3384: 3376: 3341: 3333: 3298: 3151:Average precipitation days 2937:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2797:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 2474:Average precipitation days 2260:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 2120:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1911: 1753:, the Royal Chapel and the 1661:Rebellion of the Alpujarras 1368:. Meanwhile, the ambitious 845: 830: 822: 815: 809: 780: 375:2,600/km (6,800/sq mi) 10: 13958: 13937:Capitals of former nations 13666:San CristĂłbal de La Laguna 13479:Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 12013:San CristĂłbal de La Laguna 11974:, Biodiversity and Culture 11921:Historic Centre of CĂłrdoba 10991:. McFarland. p. 149. 10710: 10706: 9737:The Legacy of Muslim Spain 9569:Hussain, Farhat A (2014). 9009:Rama, Leo (15 June 2019). 8294:The Legacy of Muslim Spain 7961:Eisenberg, Daniel (1990). 7845:Eisenberg, Daniel (2003). 7634:. Routledge. p. 369. 6607:(1412-1486), mathematician 6355:Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca Park 6316:Campo del PrĂ­ncipe Gardens 6177:and an almond cake called 6137:other dishes of the land. 5935:Monasterio de San JerĂłnimo 5735: 5692: 5606: 5526:Historic Artistic Monument 5467: 5351: 5299: 5207:on lower walls and carved 5116: 5000: 4968: 4538: 4502: 4474: 4431: 4407: 4223: 3951:in the metropolitan area. 3241: 2670: 2656: 1997: 1970: 1311: 1099:group and offshoot of the 1001:Founding and early history 966:('Flourishing Iliberri'). 909:, was inhabited since the 871: 860: 856: 723:are also preserved in the 354:738 m (2,421 ft) 124:Monasterio de San JerĂłnimo 26: 13895: 13784: 13598: 13525:L'Hospitalet de Llobregat 13502: 13461: 13430: 13409: 13360: 13104: 13048: 12172: 12026: 11993: 11963:Cultural Landscape of the 11953: 11911:Dolmens Site of Antequera 11863: 11850:Silk Exchange in Valencia 11796: 11638: 11579: 11565: 11506: 11493: 11441:San Juan de Dios Hospital 11408: 11367: 11338:Church of San Miguel Bajo 11318: 11254: 11213: 11040:. Brill. pp. 19–37. 10802:El Hareir, Idris (2011). 10747:. Yale University Press. 10435:"Martos, Christino"  10303:"Suarez, Francisco"  10086:10.1163/22118993-00321P07 8176:. Routledge. p. 34. 8168:Harris, A. Katie (2017). 7934:Catlos, Brian A. (2018). 6768:Melchor FernĂĄndez Almagro 6752:Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo 6678:(1656–1704), governor of 6571:Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon 6504:Plaza de toros de Granada 6371: 6351:Almunia de Aynadamar Park 6198:Leisure and entertainment 6147:of VĂ©lez or those of the 6002:Judah ben Saul ibn Tibbon 5941:San Juan de Dios Hospital 4655: 4498: 3545: 3533: 3194: 3150: 3076: 3006: 2936: 2866: 2796: 2726: 2721: 2718: 2715: 2712: 2709: 2706: 2703: 2700: 2697: 2694: 2691: 2688: 2685: 2682: 2671:Climate data for Granada 2609: 2561: 2517: 2473: 2399: 2329: 2259: 2189: 2119: 2049: 2044: 2041: 2038: 2035: 2032: 2029: 2026: 2023: 2020: 2017: 2014: 2011: 2008: 2005: 1998:Climate data for Granada 1691:accused of the charge of 1433:built in al-Andalus, the 1308:Nasrid Emirate of Granada 1109:ÊżAbd al-Malik al-Muáș“affar 653:. Its nearest airport is 632:Sierra Nevada Ski Station 486: 473: 461: 440: 423: 415: 410: 379: 371: 363: 358: 350: 342: 337: 319: 309: 299: 294: 282: 270: 260: 225: 218: 190: 64: 55: 48: 13827:El Puerto de Santa MarĂ­a 13746:Santa Coloma de Gramenet 13017:Villanueva de las Torres 12487:Domingo PĂ©rez de Granada 11931:Renaissance Monuments of 11610:Pirineos - Monte Perdido 11359:Palacio de los Olvidados 11246:Historical monuments of 11184:templates for discussion 10762:Coleman, David (2013) . 10250:Beazley, Charles Raymond 8062:. Taschen. p. 112. 7238:(in Spanish). 2018-04-04 7022: 7017:Memories of the Alhambra 6864: 6652:Luis del MĂĄrmol Carvajal 6583:1130s–1150s), geographer 6299:The Granada Science Park 5987:Palacio de los Olvidados 5530:Bien de InterĂ©s Cultural 5146:Renaissance architecture 4911:bus transport in Granada 4872: 1773:Second Morisco Rebellion 1708:Civitates orbis terrarum 1557:The Surrender of Granada 1531:V, with figures such as 1131:began, the Zirid leader 1037:(also transliterated as 733:Renaissance architecture 37:Granada (disambiguation) 28:Not to be confused with 12912:Santa Cruz del Comercio 11695:Historic Walled Town of 11536:Kingdom of the Asturias 11294:Palacio del Partal Alto 11198:Webcam Granada/Alhambra 11146:City council of Granada 10441:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10419:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10397:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10375:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10353:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10331:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10309:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10287:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10261:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 10235:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 9176:. University of Granada 8960:"Population of Granada" 8319:, p. 242–244, 290. 8239:Studies in Conservation 7464:Carsten, F. L. (1961). 7212:www.merriam-webster.com 7208:"Definition of GRANADA" 6801:Manuel JimĂ©nez de Parga 6780:Agustina GonzĂĄlez LĂłpez 6740:Emilia Serrano y GarcĂ­a 6734:Cristino Martos y BalbĂ­ 6561:(c.1080-1170), traveler 5557:Acceptance of the Cross 5482:Royal Chapel of Granada 5470:Royal Chapel of Granada 4960: 4930:Granada railway station 4924: 4887:Spanish economic crisis 4294:Municipal service areas 4226:Ayuntamiento de Granada 4186:Judicial administration 1139:. Arab sources such as 1117:Ibn Abi ÊżAmir al-Mansur 314:Ayuntamiento de Granada 13802:Santiago de Compostela 13580:Santa Cruz de Tenerife 13299:Santa Cruz de Tenerife 12877:Puebla de Don Fadrique 12252:Alpujarra de la Sierra 12068:Bosnia and Herzegovina 11666:Archaeological Site of 11573: 11551:Santiago de Compostela 11436:San JĂ©ronimo Monastery 11090:. London: John Murray. 10879:Kennedy, Hugh (1996). 10720:Arnold, Felix (2017). 10347:"Mena, Pedro de"  10276:Hannay, David McDowall 9739:. Brill. p. 100. 9731:Dickie, James (2021). 9710:. Brill. p. 113. 8766:RingSalkinLa Boda 1995 8754:RingSalkinLa Boda 1995 8723:RingSalkinLa Boda 1995 8596:Peinado Santaella 2013 8584:Peinado Santaella 2013 8542:Peinado Santaella 2013 8530:Peinado Santaella 2013 8296:. Brill. p. 101. 8034:. Brill. p. 189. 7524:RingSalkinLa Boda 1995 7082:Puerta de los Tableros 6887:Pablo Aguilar BermĂșdez 6883:(born 1975), ski racer 6758:Emilio Herrera Linares 6730:(1829/30–1895), writer 6676:Pedro RodrĂ­guez Cubero 6593:Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati 6449: 6335:CĂłrdoba Gardens Palace 6329:Gardens of the Triumph 6300: 6169: 5930: 5893:transformation of the 5782:Archdiocese of Granada 5750: 5726:Crucificado de Risueño 5618: 5484: 5366: 5337:Leopoldo Torres BalbĂĄs 5311: 5292: 5286:Panoramic view of the 5133: 5006:Heritage and monuments 4939:Medium distance trains 4904: 4705:Municipal competitions 4530:A panoramic view from 4404: 4396: 4385: 4238: 4220:Municipal organization 3257: 1938:Baetic mountain ranges 1929: 1847: 1710: 1594:Ferdinand II of Aragon 1577: 1524:produced in the area. 1496: 1327: 1278: 1236:Under the Zirid kings 1174: 964:Florentia Iliberritana 898: 835:. The Arab chronicler 678:Zirid Taifa of Granada 419:€15.839 billion (2020) 398: 388: 13641:CastellĂłn de la Plana 13164:CastellĂłn de la Plana 12297:BenalĂșa de las Villas 11855:Works of Antoni GaudĂ­ 11703:Monastery and Site of 11571: 11431:Huerta de San Vicente 11151:Granada Tourism Guide 10985:Room, Adrian (2006). 10830:Harvey, L.P. (1990). 10783:Dale, Alfred (1882). 10255:"Leo, Johannes"  9686:(in European Spanish) 6953:, United States, 1989 6951:Coral Gables, Florida 6895:(born 1992), football 6774:Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca 6682:between 1697 and 1703 6587:Ibn Sa'id al-Maghribi 6559:Abu Hamid al-Gharnati 6445: 6298: 6163:from Santo Tomas and 6129:and pork tenderloin. 5965:(Museum of Fine Arts) 5955:(in the 16th-century 5947:Palacio de la Madraza 5920: 5745: 5616: 5477: 5361: 5310:The Generalife Palace 5309: 5284: 5275:Tales of the Alhambra 5126: 4936:Short-distance trains 4630:University of Granada 4439:University of Granada 4402: 4391: 4380: 4270:Cuenca was ousted by 4233: 3517:2022 (data of 2021), 3255: 1919: 1885:Tales of the Alhambra 1845: 1728:University of Granada 1701: 1645:archbishop of Granada 1598:Isabella I of Castile 1554: 1491: 1439:Palacio de la Madraza 1334:, the last effective 1321: 1282:1066 Granada massacre 1254: 1169: 1071:, the founder of the 956:BC it became a Roman 895:Archaeological Museum 881: 745:University of Granada 641:In the 2021 national 442: â€ą Summer ( 13857:Talavera de la Reina 13570:Jerez de la Frontera 12762:Moraleda de Zafayona 12652:JĂ©rez del Marquesado 12402:Churriana de la Vega 11979:Prehistoric Sites of 11916:Doñana National Park 11826:Hospital de Sant Pau 11483:World Heritage Sites 11380:Cathedral of Granada 11274:Court of the Myrtles 11167:HitchHikers Handbook 11131:at Wikimedia Commons 10944:. Fitzroy Dearborn. 10325:"Cano, Alonzo"  9160:"Granada | OEC" 7963:"Judaism, Sephardic" 7600:. Head of Zeus Ltd. 6957:Freiburg im Breisgau 6901:(born 1992), gymnast 6789:Luis Rosales Camacho 6660:(1526–1588), admiral 6599:Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi 6547:Ibn Khalaf al-Muradi 6479:FundaciĂłn CB Granada 6404:improve this section 6345:Plaza de la Trinidad 6230:improve this section 6040:improve this section 5927:Isabella of Portugal 5921:The exterior of the 5748:Granada Charterhouse 5738:Granada Charterhouse 5595:Prayer of the Garden 5391:Juan Gil de Hontañón 5363:Cathedral of Granada 5354:Cathedral of Granada 5258:Peinador de la Reina 5242:Christopher Columbus 5211:on the upper walls. 5201:Moorish architecture 5138:Islamic architecture 5034:improve this article 4942:Long-distance trains 4794:improve this article 4644:Obligatory education 4580:improve this section 4339:improve this section 4073:improve this article 3492:37.16333°N 3.56444°W 3449:37.17611°N 3.59778°W 3406:37.20222°N 3.62639°W 3382:Cerrillo de Maracena 3363:37.19139°N 3.64361°W 3320:37.20583°N 3.59583°W 2727:Record high °C (°F) 2050:Record high °C (°F) 1787:population from the 1738:" and the converted 1649:Hernando de Talavera 1437:(known today as the 1435:Madrasa al-Yusufiyya 1395:Battle of Rio Salado 1125:Caliphate of CĂłrdoba 735:, followed later by 729:MudĂ©jar architecture 721:Moorish architecture 717:Islamic architecture 692:-ruled state in the 585:autonomous community 372: â€ą Density 272:Autonomous Community 245:37.17806°N 3.60083°W 35:For other uses, see 13812:Las Rozas de Madrid 12992:VĂ©lez de Benaudalla 12166:province of Granada 12018:Teide National Park 11966:Serra de Tramuntana 11690:Old Town of CĂĄceres 11541:Roman walls of Lugo 11353:Maristan of Granada 11310:Torre de la Cautiva 11289:Palace of Charles V 11084:, ed. (1854–1857). 11059:Historia de Granada 10786:The Synod of Elvira 10547:Instituto Cervantes 10492:Instituto Cervantes 10466:Instituto Cervantes 9597:Jerez Mir, Carlos: 9559:, pp. 219–237. 9528:, pp. 155–156. 9516:, pp. 153–155. 9504:, pp. 238–239. 9480:, pp. 299–301. 9365:, pp. 201–215. 9353:, pp. 234–237. 9298:World Heritage List 9174:"Facts and Figures" 8804:Estudios Regionales 8708:Garrido GarcĂ­a 2006 8264:www.qantara-med.org 8202:, pp. 151–173. 7662:Viguera-MolĂ­ns 2021 7496:www.whatgranada.com 7148:Masjid al-Murabitun 6825:Pilar RamĂ­rez Tello 6813:Luis GarcĂ­a Montero 6710:Manuel PavĂ­a y Lacy 6613:(1427-1491), jurist 5991:Spanish Inquisition 5943:(historic hospital) 5923:Palace of Charles V 5632:al-QaáčŁaba al-QadÄ«ma 5410:Cathedral of Toledo 5383:conquest of Granada 5379:Spanish Renaissance 5250:Palace of Charles V 5153:World Heritage Site 4157:influences a large 3488: /  3445: /  3402: /  3359: /  3316: /  3296:AlquerĂ­a del Fargue 3276: 3007:Record low °C (°F) 2867:Daily mean °C (°F) 2518:Average snowy days 2330:Record low °C (°F) 2190:Daily mean °C (°F) 1874:'s army during the 1761:and about a 31% of 1687:in the case of the 1467:Palace of the Lions 1449:, now known as the 1443:al-Funduq al-Jadida 1179:al-QaáčŁaba al-QadÄ«ma 1103:who ruled parts of 868:Pre-Umayyad history 759:device of Granada. 581:province of Granada 241: /  220:Location of Granada 150:Palace of Charles V 13882:AlcalĂĄ de GuadaĂ­ra 12412:Cogollos de Guadix 12030:Shared with other 11656:Cultural Landscape 11574: 11269:Court of the Lions 11163:Granada city guide 11156:2022-06-25 at the 10789:. 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5611: 5605: 5598: 5588: 5579: 5576:Birth of Christ 5572:Juan de Flandes 5569: 5560: 5550: 5472: 5466: 5356: 5350: 5333:Jardines Nuevos 5304: 5298: 5291: 5253: 5168: 5164: 5159: 5121: 5115: 5106: 5095: 5089: 5086: 5043: 5041: 5031: 5019: 5008: 5003: 4994: 4981: 4971: 4963: 4927: 4907: 4875: 4866: 4855: 4849: 4846: 4803: 4801: 4791: 4779: 4768: 4759: 4757:Social services 4738:National Police 4734: 4707: 4698: 4667: 4658: 4646: 4626: 4621: 4612: 4601: 4595: 4592: 4577: 4561: 4550: 4541: 4536: 4535: 4534: 4529: 4524: 4507: 4501: 4479: 4473: 4447: 4434: 4410: 4371: 4360: 4354: 4351: 4336: 4320: 4309: 4296: 4280: 4272:MarifrĂĄn Carazo 4235:MarifrĂĄn Carazo 4228: 4222: 4188: 4167: 4154: 4145: 4134: 4128: 4125: 4082: 4080: 4070: 4058: 4047: 4014: 4004: 3992: 3985: 3983: 3937: 3929: 3916: 3908: 3895: 3887: 3874: 3866: 3853: 3845: 3832: 3824: 3811: 3803: 3790: 3782: 3769: 3761: 3748: 3740: 3727: 3719: 3706: 3698: 3685: 3677: 3664: 3656: 3643: 3635: 3622: 3614: 3601: 3593: 3580: 3572: 3529: 3524: 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Padilla: 1549: 1528: 1516:, and exported 1485:(15th century). 1474: 1470: 1386:tributary state 1366:Seville in 1248 1362:Cordoba in 1236 1332:Idris al-Ma'mun 1316: 1310: 1246:Samuel ha-Nagid 1069:Abd al-Rahman I 1010: 1003: 987:Synod of Elvira 953: 941: 929: 902: 890: 889:, dating from 1 876: 870: 865: 859: 813:(or its plural 769:Arabic language 765: 741:Churrigueresque 700:in 1492 by the 688:rule, the last 620:above sea level 613:Vega de Granada 567: 559: 558: 550: 543: 510: 506: 491: 490: 469: 441: 386: 327:MarifrĂĄn Carazo 249: 247: 243: 240: 235: 232: 230: 228: 227: 221: 214: 213: 212: 211: 202: 201: 186: 185: 184: 183: 182: 177: 169: 168: 163: 154: 153: 152: 147: 139: 138: 135: 127: 126: 121: 112: 111: 110: 105: 97: 96: 91: 82: 81: 80: 75: 60: 51: 44: 41: 34: 27: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 13955: 13945: 13944: 13939: 13934: 13929: 13912: 13911: 13906: 13905: 13903: 13902: 13896: 13893: 13892: 13890: 13889: 13884: 13879: 13874: 13869: 13864: 13859: 13854: 13849: 13844: 13839: 13834: 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11132: 11118: 11117:External links 11115: 11114: 11113: 11082:Smith, William 11068: 11062: 11053: 11052: 11046: 11031: 11025: 11010: 10997: 10982: 10976: 10963: 10950: 10935: 10929: 10914: 10908: 10895: 10889: 10876: 10863: 10846: 10840: 10827: 10814: 10799: 10780: 10774: 10759: 10753: 10738: 10732: 10716: 10708: 10705: 10702: 10701: 10679: 10654: 10614: 10589: 10561: 10533: 10526: 10506: 10478: 10464:(in Spanish). 10447: 10425: 10403: 10381: 10359: 10337: 10315: 10293: 10267: 10241: 10215: 10190: 10166: 10142: 10118: 10091: 10064: 10039: 10023: 10007: 9982: 9957: 9929: 9922: 9899: 9874: 9849: 9824: 9812: 9787: 9768:(2): 152–153. 9752: 9745: 9723: 9716: 9696: 9668: 9656: 9631: 9610: 9590: 9583: 9561: 9542: 9540:, p. 257. 9530: 9518: 9506: 9494: 9492:, p. 303. 9482: 9470: 9458: 9446: 9444:, p. 164. 9434: 9422: 9407: 9392: 9385: 9367: 9355: 9343: 9341:, p. 152. 9326: 9324:, p. 234. 9311: 9278: 9246: 9217: 9187: 9165: 9151: 9126: 9102: 9076: 9057: 9030: 9001: 8976: 8950: 8929: 8900: 8879: 8865: 8844: 8829: 8827:, p. 192. 8817: 8794: 8770: 8758: 8756:, p. 299. 8739: 8737:, p. 301. 8727: 8725:, p. 298. 8712: 8700: 8663: 8636: 8624: 8622:, p. 7-8. 8612: 8600: 8598:, p. 215. 8588: 8586:, p. 214. 8576: 8546: 8544:, p. 221. 8534: 8532:, p. 213. 8522: 8510: 8495: 8478: 8466: 8454: 8448:978-0812245875 8447: 8429: 8414: 8412:, p. 321. 8402: 8390: 8366: 8364:, p. 291. 8354: 8337:(in Spanish). 8321: 8309: 8302: 8275: 8248: 8229: 8204: 8189: 8182: 8160: 8148: 8146:, p. 277. 8129: 8123:978-0748696482 8122: 8102: 8087: 8085:, p. 276. 8075: 8068: 8047: 8040: 8018: 8006: 8004:, p. 172. 7994: 7990:Hourihane 2012 7982: 7975: 7953: 7947:978-0465055876 7946: 7923: 7911: 7896: 7889: 7866: 7860:978-9703207770 7859: 7837: 7826:(3): 279–318. 7806: 7795: 7768: 7741: 7710: 7703: 7683: 7666: 7647: 7640: 7613: 7606: 7567: 7565:, p. 454. 7563:El Hareir 2011 7555: 7540: 7538:, p. 149. 7528: 7526:, p. 296. 7507: 7483: 7476: 7456: 7444: 7438:978-0195309911 7437: 7388: 7363: 7347:"The Alhambra" 7338: 7336:, p. 151. 7321: 7306: 7248: 7223: 7199: 7181: 7162: 7161: 7159: 7156: 7153: 7152: 7139: 7118: 7103: 7090: 7065: 7027: 7026: 7024: 7021: 7020: 7019: 7014: 7009: 7004: 6999: 6997:Rafael GuillĂ©n 6994: 6987: 6984: 6983: 6982: 6976: 6975:, Brazil, 2002 6973:Belo Horizonte 6970: 6960: 6954: 6948: 6938: 6928: 6927:, France, 1979 6917: 6914: 6913: 6912: 6902: 6896: 6890: 6884: 6878: 6871:Manuel Orantes 6866: 6863: 6862: 6861: 6855: 6849: 6843: 6822: 6819:Chus GutiĂ©rrez 6816: 6810: 6804: 6798: 6792: 6786: 6777: 6771: 6765: 6755: 6749: 6743: 6737: 6731: 6725: 6719: 6713: 6707: 6704:Mariana Pineda 6701: 6695: 6689: 6683: 6673: 6667: 6661: 6655: 6649: 6643: 6626: 6620: 6614: 6608: 6602: 6596: 6590: 6584: 6574: 6568: 6562: 6556: 6550: 6544: 6538: 6532: 6526: 6520: 6512: 6511:Notable people 6509: 6508: 6507: 6498:Bullfighting: 6496: 6495: 6486: 6485: 6470:Granada has a 6468: 6467: 6452:Granada has a 6438: 6437: 6388: 6386: 6379: 6373: 6370: 6366: 6365: 6361: 6360: 6357: 6352: 6349: 6346: 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Granada was 628:Costa Tropical 498: 497: 488: 484: 483: 477: 471: 470: 467: 465: 459: 458: 448: 438: 437: 427: 421: 420: 417: 413: 412: 408: 407: 383: 377: 376: 373: 369: 368: 365: 361: 360: 356: 355: 352: 348: 347: 344: 340: 339: 335: 334: 324: 317: 316: 311: 307: 306: 301: 297: 296: 292: 291: 286: 280: 279: 274: 268: 267: 262: 258: 257: 223: 222: 219: 216: 215: 209: 203: 199: 193: 192: 191: 188: 187: 178: 171: 170: 164: 157: 156: 155: 148: 141: 140: 136: 129: 128: 122: 115: 114: 113: 106: 99: 98: 92: 85: 84: 83: 76: 69: 68: 67: 66: 65: 62: 61: 56: 53: 52: 49: 42: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 13954: 13943: 13940: 13938: 13935: 13933: 13930: 13928: 13925: 13924: 13922: 13901: 13900:Complete list 13898: 13897: 13894: 13888: 13885: 13883: 13880: 13878: 13875: 13873: 13870: 13868: 13865: 13863: 13860: 13858: 13855: 13853: 13850: 13848: 13845: 13843: 13840: 13838: 13835: 13833: 13830: 13828: 13825: 13823: 13820: 13818: 13815: 13813: 13810: 13808: 13805: 13803: 13800: 13798: 13795: 13793: 13790: 13789: 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Routledge. 10882: 10877: 10866: 10860: 10856: 10852: 10847: 10843: 10837: 10833: 10828: 10817: 10811: 10807: 10806: 10800: 10788: 10787: 10781: 10777: 10775:9780801468766 10771: 10767: 10766: 10760: 10756: 10754:9780300218701 10750: 10746: 10745: 10739: 10735: 10733:9780190624552 10729: 10725: 10724: 10718: 10717: 10714: 10689: 10683: 10669:on 2015-06-13 10668: 10664: 10658: 10644:on 2014-11-15 10643: 10639: 10633: 10631: 10629: 10627: 10625: 10623: 10621: 10619: 10603: 10599: 10593: 10577: 10576: 10571: 10565: 10549: 10548: 10543: 10537: 10529: 10527:9788495803597 10523: 10519: 10518: 10510: 10494: 10493: 10488: 10482: 10467: 10463: 10462: 10457: 10451: 10443: 10442: 10436: 10429: 10421: 10420: 10414: 10407: 10399: 10398: 10392: 10385: 10377: 10376: 10370: 10363: 10355: 10354: 10348: 10341: 10333: 10332: 10326: 10319: 10311: 10310: 10304: 10297: 10289: 10288: 10282: 10277: 10271: 10263: 10262: 10256: 10251: 10245: 10237: 10236: 10230: 10225: 10219: 10205:on 2011-04-02 10204: 10200: 10194: 10180: 10179:Lonely Planet 10176: 10170: 10156: 10152: 10146: 10132: 10128: 10122: 10108: 10104: 10098: 10096: 10087: 10083: 10079: 10075: 10068: 10054:on 2008-09-24 10053: 10049: 10043: 10037: 10036:84-7169-084-5 10033: 10027: 10021: 10020:84-7169-084-5 10017: 10011: 9997:on 2011-07-11 9996: 9992: 9986: 9972:on 2016-03-03 9971: 9967: 9961: 9947:on 2009-05-03 9946: 9942: 9936: 9934: 9925: 9919: 9915: 9914: 9906: 9904: 9888: 9884: 9878: 9863: 9859: 9853: 9838: 9834: 9828: 9822:, p. 70. 9821: 9816: 9801: 9797: 9791: 9783: 9779: 9775: 9771: 9767: 9763: 9756: 9748: 9742: 9738: 9734: 9727: 9719: 9713: 9709: 9708: 9700: 9685: 9681: 9675: 9673: 9665: 9660: 9646:on 2011-07-08 9645: 9641: 9635: 9620: 9614: 9608: 9607:84-921824-0-7 9604: 9600: 9594: 9586: 9584:9781118508145 9580: 9576: 9572: 9565: 9558: 9553: 9551: 9549: 9547: 9539: 9534: 9527: 9522: 9515: 9510: 9503: 9498: 9491: 9486: 9479: 9474: 9467: 9462: 9455: 9450: 9443: 9438: 9431: 9426: 9419: 9414: 9412: 9404: 9399: 9397: 9388: 9386:9789004161658 9382: 9378: 9371: 9364: 9359: 9352: 9347: 9340: 9335: 9333: 9331: 9323: 9318: 9316: 9299: 9295: 9289: 9287: 9285: 9283: 9275: 9270: 9256: 9250: 9236:on 2016-08-15 9235: 9231: 9230:Visit Granada 9227: 9221: 9206: 9202: 9198: 9191: 9175: 9169: 9161: 9155: 9140: 9136: 9130: 9116: 9112: 9106: 9091: 9087: 9080: 9072: 9068: 9061: 9045: 9041: 9034: 9018: 9017: 9012: 9005: 8990: 8986: 8980: 8966:on 2022-08-31 8965: 8961: 8954: 8940: 8933: 8919:on 2022-09-12 8918: 8914: 8910: 8904: 8889: 8883: 8875: 8869: 8854: 8848: 8839: 8833: 8826: 8821: 8813: 8809: 8805: 8798: 8784: 8780: 8774: 8767: 8762: 8755: 8750: 8748: 8746: 8744: 8736: 8731: 8724: 8719: 8717: 8709: 8704: 8693: 8689: 8685: 8681: 8674: 8667: 8659: 8655: 8651: 8647: 8640: 8633: 8628: 8621: 8616: 8609: 8604: 8597: 8592: 8585: 8580: 8572: 8568: 8564: 8557: 8550: 8543: 8538: 8531: 8526: 8519: 8514: 8508:, p. 15. 8507: 8502: 8500: 8491: 8490: 8482: 8476:, p. 43. 8475: 8470: 8463: 8458: 8450: 8444: 8440: 8433: 8427:, p. 38. 8426: 8421: 8419: 8411: 8406: 8400:, p. 36. 8399: 8394: 8380: 8376: 8370: 8363: 8358: 8349: 8344: 8340: 8336: 8332: 8325: 8318: 8313: 8305: 8299: 8295: 8291: 8284: 8282: 8280: 8265: 8261: 8255: 8253: 8244: 8240: 8233: 8219: 8215: 8208: 8201: 8196: 8194: 8185: 8179: 8175: 8171: 8164: 8157: 8152: 8145: 8140: 8138: 8136: 8134: 8125: 8119: 8115: 8114: 8106: 8099: 8094: 8092: 8084: 8079: 8071: 8065: 8061: 8054: 8052: 8043: 8037: 8033: 8029: 8022: 8015: 8010: 8003: 7998: 7991: 7986: 7978: 7972: 7968: 7964: 7957: 7949: 7943: 7939: 7938: 7930: 7928: 7921:, p. 21. 7920: 7915: 7908: 7903: 7901: 7892: 7890:9789004161658 7886: 7882: 7875: 7873: 7871: 7862: 7856: 7852: 7848: 7841: 7833: 7829: 7825: 7821: 7817: 7810: 7803: 7798: 7792: 7788: 7784: 7777: 7775: 7773: 7765: 7760: 7756: 7752: 7745: 7738: 7733: 7731: 7729: 7727: 7725: 7723: 7721: 7719: 7717: 7715: 7706: 7700: 7696: 7695: 7687: 7679: 7678: 7670: 7664:, p. 20. 7663: 7658: 7656: 7654: 7652: 7643: 7637: 7633: 7629: 7622: 7620: 7618: 7609: 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Index

Iliberris
Grenada
Granada (disambiguation)
Municipality

Alhambra

Cathedral

Generalife

Monasterio de San JerĂłnimo


Palace of Charles V

Royal Chancellery

AlbaicĂ­n
Flag of Granada
Coat of arms of Granada
37°10â€Č41″N 3°36â€Č03″W / 37.17806°N 3.60083°W / 37.17806; -3.60083
Spain
Autonomous Community
Andalusia
Province
Granada
Ayuntamiento
Ayuntamiento de Granada
Mayor

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