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Granada

[ US /ɡɹəˈnɑdə/ ]
NOUN
  1. a city in southeastern Spain that was the capital of the Moorish kingdom until it was captured by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492; site of the Alhambra (a palace and fortress built by Moors in the Middle Ages) which is now a major tourist attraction

How To Use Granada In A Sentence

  • When you buy or rent satellite from Granada and Visionhire you can choose from leading brands such as Amstrad and Pace.
  • (para onra de nuestra Patria) este ilustre hijo, que siendo promovido luego ala chancilleria de Granada, nacio en ella, elaño 1528 para engrandecer l 'Andaluzia la Nacion Española, i el mundo. Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment
  • The students were hoist by their own petards, however, as Granada decided to transmit the programme anyway.
  • A slave girl from Dahomey now Benin, she is sent along on a mission to ransom the daughter of the last Islamic King of Granada from the Spanish conquerors. The Enterprise of Death
  • They established universities in Granada and Cordova in Spain and lit the lamp of enlightenment in a Europe immersed in darkness.
  • Granada mounted a hostile takeover bid for Forte.
  • Catholic faith, you have hitherto been much occupied in the expugnation and recovery of the kingdom of Granada, by reason whereof you could not bring your said laudable purpose to the end desired. Great Epochs in American History, Volume I. Voyages Of Discovery And Early Explorations: 1000 A.D.-1682
  • They first met and became friends six years ago when she was playing Corrie's dizzy blonde barmaid Raquel and he was a top executive at Granada studios.
  • TUREN, a. settlement of the province and government of Venezuela in the new kingdom of Granada; situate between the rivers Acarigua and Guache, to the.?.i. e. of the town of Araure. The geographical and historical dictionary of America and the West Indies : containing an entire translation of the Spanish work of Colonel Don Antonio de Alcedo...with large additions and compilations from modern voyages and travels, and from original an
  • This is what people come to Granada to see and no amount of description can do justice to its refinement and subtlety, precisely because the essence of Moorish art is its simplicity.
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