In Granada, the famous Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and place, is found. It is the most remarkable item of the historical legacy (Muslim, Jewish and Christian) that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and touristic cities in Spain.
Granada is also well-known within Spain due to its prestigious university (http://www.ugr.es) and wild night-life. In fact, it is said that it is one of the three best cities for college students (the other two are Salamanca and Santiago de Compostela).
The pomegranate (in Spanish, granada) is the heraldic device of Granada.
Give him some money, woman / because there is nothing / like the pity of being / blind in Granada
Granada is a city in western Nicaragua on the shores of Lake Nicaragua. It is the nation's third largest city (75,000 inhabitants). The city was founded in 1524 by Francisco Fernández de Córdoba[?].
Granada is the name of a kingdom (taifa[?]) situated around the currently Spanish city of Granada. That city became the seat of the kingdom in 1238, when the Moors retreated to during the Christian reconquest of Spain. It linked the commercial routes from Europe to Africa crossing the Sahara. In the 2nd of January[?] 1492, the Moors surrendered to the Spanish, and the kingdom was incorporated with Castile.
The fall of Granada holds an important place among the many significant events that mark the latter half of the 15th century. It ended, after an existence of eight hundred years, the Islamic rule in the Iberian peninsula, and thus formed an offset to the progress of the Muslim power in Eastern Europe and the loss to the Christian world of Constantinople. It advanced Spain to the first rank among the nations of Europe, and gave her arms a prestige that secured for her position, influence, and deference long after the decline of her power had commenced.
New Granada was a Spanish colony in South America.
Granada Television is a British commercial television station, based in Manchester.
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