When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Granada - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granada

    Granada was conquered in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs and progressively transformed into a Christian city over the course of the 16th century. [5] The Alhambra, a medieval Nasrid citadel and palace, is located in Granada. It is one of the most famous monuments of Islamic architecture [6] and one of the most visited tourist sites in Spain.

  3. Province of Granada - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Granada

    The city of Granada brings in tourists from all over the world thanks to its Moorish architecture, especially the famous Alhambra palace. In the winter the mountains of the Sierra Nevada play host to Europe's most southerly ski resort. Hiking and eco-tourism also attract a number of visitors to areas such as the Alpujarras and Lecrin Valley.

  4. Provinces of Spain - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_Spain

    A province in Spain [note 1] is a territorial division defined as a collection of municipalities. [1] [2] [3] The current provinces of Spain correspond by and large to the provinces created under the purview of the 1833 territorial re-organization of Spain, with a similar predecessor from 1822 (during the Trienio Liberal) and an earlier precedent in the 1810 Napoleonic division of Spain into ...

  5. List of largest European cities in history - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_European...

    Over the centuries, cities in Europe have changed a great deal, rising and falling in size and influence. These tables give an idea of estimated population at various dates from the earliest times to the most recent:

  6. Historical configuration of the province of Granada - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_configuration...

    Limits of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada, with the Border of Granada. The Kingdom of Granada around 1590. Image of the Guadix Cathedral.. Although there were earlier territorial circumscriptions, such as the Kūra of Elvira, which became the Taifa of Granada with the decomposition of the Caliphate of Cordoba in 1031, the birth of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada can be dated back to 1232, when ...

  7. Gate of the Pomegranates - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gate_of_the_Pomegranates

    Formally known as the Door of the Gomérez, the Gate of the Pomegranates receives its name from the three large open pomegranates that sit atop the main arch, accompanied by the imperial shield of Charles I of Spain and V of Germany and the allegorical figures of Peace and Abundance, concepts that the government of Charles I promised to ...

  8. Granada metropolitan area - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Granada_metropolitan_area

    The Granada metropolitan area (known in Spanish as: Área Metropolitana de Granada) is the metropolitan area of Granada. The metropolitan area is located in the Province of Granada , with an area of 973 km 2 .

  9. List of highest towns by country - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest_towns_by...

    Village with a population about 24, highest in Europe according to the municipality's web page [12] 43 Spain: Pradollano: Granada, Andalucía: 2,078 6,817 44 France: Saint-Véran: Hautes-Alpes: 2,040 6,692 Known as the highest commune of France - and the highest commune of Europe [13] 45 South Africa: Dullstroom: Mpumalanga: 2,019 6,624 ...