- Granada - Wikipedia
The city of Granada sits on the Vega de Granada, one of the depressions or plains located within the Baetic mountain ranges, continued to the west by those of Archidona and Antequera and to the East by those of Guadix, Baza and Huéscar
- Granada | History, Culture Cuisine | Britannica
Granada, city, capital of Granada provincia (province) in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia, southern Spain It lies along the Genil River at the northwestern slope of the Sierra Nevada, 2,260 feet (689 metres) above sea level
- Granada – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Granada is a city in Granada Province in the Andalucia region of Spain Rich in history and culture, Granada is a very worthwhile city in Spain for a tourist
- Granada, Spain - Overview and What Makes It Unique
General overview and practical information about Granada, Spain: why it's famous, places to visit, mountains and beaches, transport and practical advice
- Granada (Spain) - Wikitravel
Granada is a mid-sized provincial capital in the Andalucia region of Spain Rich in history and culture, Granada is arguably the single most worthwhile city in Spain for visitors
- History of the Alhambra of Granada
Designed as a military zone at the beginning, the Alhambra became the royal residence and court of Granada in the mid-13th century after the establishment of the Nasrid Kingdom and the construction of the first palace by the founding king Mohammed ibn Yusuf Ben Nasr, better known as Alhamar
- Granada - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Granada es una ciudad y municipio español, capital de la provincia homónima, en la comunidad autónoma de Andalucía
- Granada - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granada is a Spanish city, capital of the province of Granada, in Andalusia With 233,000 inhabitants, it is an important artistic and cultural center The city has many famous monuments, such as the Alhambra, the Cathedral, the Alcaiceria, and the Corral del Carbon
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