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Granada is a province of Spain located in the region of Andalusia. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, known for its vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and unique history. The capital city of Granada is Granada, and its population is around 750,000. Granada is a major cultural center, with numerous museums and monuments, including the Alhambra, a palace-fortress complex built by the Moors in the 13th century. The province also has several other popular attractions, including the Sierra Nevada mountains, the Costa Tropical beaches, and the Alpujarra mountains. Granada is also known for its vibrant nightlife and its traditional flamenco music and dance. There are numerous festivals and events held in Granada throughout the year, such as the International Film Festival and the Granada International Music Festival. In addition, Granada is home to several universities and other educational institutions.
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Mallorca unites with Lisbon, Venice, Barcelona, Canary Islands, Granada, Ibiza, and Palma this weekend—and not for the sunny celebrations you'd expect. A new travel warning is flashing red across Europe as anti-tourism protests erupt just as summer begins.
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