Granada encyclopedia
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Granada - Catholic Encyclopedia - Catholic Online
Catholic Online - Catholic Encyclopedia ... Archdiocese of Granada (Granatensis). Archdiocese in Spain, founded by St. (more...)
New Granada definition of New Granada in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
New Granada (gr?nä`d?), former Spanish colony, N South America. It included at its greatest extent present Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. (more...)
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Granada
Archdiocese in Spain, founded by St. Cecilius about the year 64, was made an archiepiscopal see by Alexander VI, 23 Jan., 1493 (more...)
Granada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granada is a city and the capital of the province of Granada, in the autonomous region of Andalusia, Spain. (more...)
Granada, Nicaragua - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Granada, with an estimated population of about 116,000 (2005), is Nicaragua's fourth most populous city. It is the oldest city founded by Europeans in Central America. (more...)
Granada (province, Spain) - MSN Encarta
Granada province, Spain, historic province of southern Spain, in Andalucía Region, bordering the Mediterranean Sea. It was captured by the Moors in... (more...)
Granada definition of Granada in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
Granada, city, Nicaragua Granada (gränä` th ä), city (1995 pop. 74,396), W Nicaragua, on Lake Nicaragua. It is Nicaragua's third largest city and the center of commerce on Lake ... (more...)
Granada (province, Spain) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Granada (province, Spain):Costa del Sol, Granada, Spain.© Jupiterimagesprovincia (province) in the comunidad autónoma (autonomous ... (more...)
New Granada ? Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia New Granada. New Granada (gr u nä'd u) , former Spanish colony, N South America. It included at its greatest extent present Colombia, Ecuador, Panama, and Venezuela. (more...)
Granada (city, Spain) - ninemsn Encarta
Granada city, Spain, city in southern Spain, capital of Granada Province in Andalusia, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, at the confluence.. (more...)