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The city of Granada is one of the most mesmerizing and stunning destinations in Spain. Forming a part of Andalusia, which is located in the southern part of the Spain, Granada reflects a history chequered with exoticism and wars. The city of Granada is an enmeshing of a European Christian civilization against an exotic Arabian setting. For this reason, the city of Granada has numerous things to offer both its residents and its visitors. Old mosques, colossal churches, the Alhambra, many other such palaces and other establishments tell the tale of the myriad faceted history of the territory. The best part of the city is perhaps the fact that the most beautiful things come in the most unnoticeable of places. One of the most spectacular sights in the city of Granada is the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada. Positioned in the district of Albayzin, the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada extends for the entire stretch of the slope of Cuesta De La Alhacaba. The preci8se location of the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada is in the Plaza Mariana Pineda. Essentially an Arab district, the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada is a crucial feature of their culture and style. The Arab tribes set up the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada, also called the “Albayzin Walls” or ‘Moorish Defensive Walls’ sometime after the 8th century. In fact, so excuisite is its beauty, that the Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada was declared as a “Heritage of Humanity” by the UNESCO. The Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada was erected by using stones lugged from the not too far away Darro River. The Murallas Del Albayzin in Granada was later renovated during the 10th and 11th centuries. During this process a few contraptions like towers and the Puertas de las Murallas or the Old City Gates.
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