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  2. Corral del Carbón - Wikipedia

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    In 1494, after the fall of Granada to Christian Spain, the Catholic Monarchs granted it to their lieutenant, Juan de Arana [5] or Sancho Arana. [2] Upon his death in 1531 the building was sold by public auction and became a theatrical courtyard (a corral de comedias ) until at least 1593.

  3. Islets of Granada - Wikipedia

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    The fort of San Pablo is located on the islets in Lake Nicaragua. The fort of San Pablo was built in order to protect the city of Granada from Pirates in the 18th century. The San Pablo Fort on the Islets has witnessed the battles and conflicts endured during the Colonial Perio

  4. Generalife - Wikipedia

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    The Patio de la Acequia in the 19th century, before the installation of modern fountains. In the Nasrid period, the Generalife was an almunia (from Arabic al-munya, meaning "farm" [8]), a country villa that was used both as a private retreat by elites as well as a farming estate with agricultural functions.

  5. Palace of the Convent of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    After the 1492 conquest of Granada by Christian Spain, the Catholic Monarchs (Isabella and Ferdinand) converted the property into a Franciscan convent in 1494, [5] [3] known as San Francisco de la Alhambra ("Saint Francis of the Alhambra"). [6] Most of the palace was demolished and replaced with a new church and convent, finished in 1495. [6]

  6. Madrasa of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Palacio de la Madraza today. The Madrasa of Granada (Spanish: Madraza de Granada) also known as the Palacio de la Madraza [1] [2] or the Madrasa Yusufiyya (Arabic: المدرسة اليوسفية), [3] is a historic building and former madrasa in Granada, Spain. It was founded in 1349 by the Nasrid monarch Yusuf I, Sultan of ...

  7. Vega de Granada - Wikipedia

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    The Vega de Granada is a comarca (county, but with no administrative role) in the province of Granada, southeastern Spain. The name refers to the plain near the city of Granada. According to the 2007 census , the comarca had a population of 500,121 inhabitants, which is over half the overall population of the province.

  8. La Herradura - Wikipedia

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    The reserve is a major attraction for La Herradura's many diving centres, as well as nature photographers and birdwatchers. [3] The eastern headland of Punta de la Mona separates the town from the marina of Punta de la Mona, formerly called Marina del Este, the beach of Los Berengueles and the naturist beach of El Muerto which borders Cotobro ...

  9. Alcaicería of Granada - Wikipedia

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    Its official name was the Real Sitio y Fuerte de la Alcaicería ("Royal Site and Stronghold of the Alcaicería"). [5] A plan of the market drawn in 1787 by Tomás López Maño documents its layout. The plan shows that it was made up of various perpendicular streets and that it contained up to 152 shops. [5]

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