The Albaicín (Spanish pronunciation: [alβajˈθin]), also spelled Albayzín (from Arabic: ٱلْبَيّازِينْ, romanized: al-Bayyāzīn), is a neighbourhood of Granada...
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Agencia Albaicín". Agencia Albaicín (in European Spanish). 2021-06-07. Retrieved 2022-06-04. "Iglesia de San Miguel Bajo ⋆ Agencia Albaicín". Agencia...
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Rafael García Escudero (5 June 1919 – 3 September 1981), known as Rafael Albaicín, was a Spanish matador and film actor. In 1948 he began as matador in Las...
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Granada in 1992, bequeathing his entire estate to the city. His home in the Albaicín is now a museum commemorating his life and work, the Carmen de Los Geranios...
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them located along the northern edge where they commanded views over the Albaicín quarter. The most famous and best-preserved are the Mexuar, the Comares...
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the Albaicín neighborhood. The rebels brought artillery and after several days of heavy fighting managed to conquer it. At the fall of the Albaicín, all...
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El Bañuelo (redirect from Albaicin Baths)
historic hammam (Islamic bathhouse) in Granada, Spain. It is located in the Albaicin quarter of the city, on the banks of the Darro River. It was used as a...
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If the ancient Roman city of Elvira was located in the Albaicín district of Granada, as some think, the synod may have taken place just inside the Puerta...
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Zambras: Cueva de Curro Albaicín. FRANCISCO GUARDIA CONTRERAS, gypsy singer, known by the artistic name of CURRO ALBAICIN, was born in the Sacromonte...
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with building the Zirid citadel in Granada, located in what is now the Albaicín neighbourhood. Habbus invaded Cabra and Jaén around 1028–1029, expanding...
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