Granada is a province in Spanish Andalusia.
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Location of the province of Granada in Spain
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Map of Granada (province)
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Granada Cathedral
- 1 Granada
is the provincial capital and seat of the Alhambra
- 2 Motril
is a port city on the Mediterranean
- 3 Almuñécar
is a seaside resort on the Mediterranean
- 4 Salobreña
is a seaside resort on the Mediterranean
- 5 Baza
- 6 Alhama of Granada
is a former seaside resort of the Moors
- 7 Ugijar
in the Alpujarra the southern slope of the Sierra Nevada,
- 8 Capileira
Other goals
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Cave dwellings in Guadix
- The Sierra Nevada is the highest mountain range on the Iberian Peninsula, with the 3482 m high 1 Mulhacén as the highest mountain.
- Costa Tropical: Tourist name of the comarca Costa Granadina on the coast of the Mediterranean. It borders on that Costa de Almeria and the Costa del Sol.
- 9 Guadix
: The place is about 50 km east of the city Granada, he is known for his cave dwellings. Some of the city's residents still live in caves that were dug into soft limestone. The apartment entrances, window openings and chimneys are visible from the outside. The equipment of the caves is quite different, some are said to be quite luxurious.
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Web links
- http://www.dipgra.es/ - Official website of the Province of Granada