Granada is a Spanish Denominación de Origen Protegida (DOP) for wines in the province of Granada, Andalusia, Spain, extending over 168 different municipalities...
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Look up Granada or granada in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Granada is a city in Spain. Granada may also refer to: "Granada" (song), a 1932 Mexican...
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sections called Granada Talk Television, Granada Food and Wine, Granada Health and Beauty, Granada Television High Street and Granada Home and Garden...
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Granada (/ɡrəˈnɑːdə/ grə-NAH-də; Spanish: [ɡɾaˈnaða] , locally [ɡɾaˈna]) is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of...
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Alhama de Granada is a town in the province of Granada, approx. 50 km from the city of Granada. The name is derived from the thermal baths located there...
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basis for the Last of the Summer Wine film, Getting Sam Home, with Blamire being replaced by Foggy. In 1983, Granada Books published a slightly different...
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launched as Granada Good Life on 1 October 1996. The channel was initially split into four three-hour segments: TV High Street (Shopping), Food & Wine (Cooking)...
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second-rate wines, so-called "Bastards", and first-rate wines which were known as "Rumneys" and "Sacks". Málaga, formerly in the Kingdom of Granada, also took...
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The Wine Group is an American alcoholic beverage company founded in 1981, and based in Livermore, California. It produces wine brands including Franzia...
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Alhambra (redirect from Alhambra of Granada)
الْحَمْرَاء, romanized: al-ḥamrāʼ ) is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Spain. It is one of the most famous monuments of Islamic architecture...
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Andalusian cuisine (section Wines and liquors)
olive oil, produced mainly in the provinces of Jaén, Córdoba, Seville, and Granada. Málaga, Almería, Cádiz and Huelva produce olive oil too, but in smaller...
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profusely in the decoration of the 17th-century Catholic Sacromonte Abbey, in Granada, Spain, as a symbol of wisdom. The Seal of Solomon was also discovered...
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Fuente Vaqueros (redirect from Fuente Vaqueros, Granada)
βaˈkeɾos]) is a farming village in the province of Granada, Spain, lying 17 km west of the city of Granada. Its population was recorded in 2005 as 4,590....
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List of grape varieties (redirect from Wine grapes)
This list of grape varieties includes cultivated grapes, whether used for wine, or eating as a table grape, fresh or dried (raisin, currant, sultana). For...
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The former Granada Cinema, also known as the Ebenezer Building or Cathedral of Christ Faith Tabernacle, in Woolwich, South East London, was built as a...
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ITV Digital Channels (redirect from Granada Sky Broadcasting)
ITV Digital Channels Limited (formerly known as Granada Sky Broadcasting) is a wholly owned subsidiary of British broadcaster ITV plc. It manages all...
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Kathy Staff (section Last of the Summer Wine)
at this point to raise her family, but started working as an extra for Granada Television in Manchester in the 1960s. In her autobiography, Staff revealed...
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Altiplano de Sierra Nevada (redirect from Norte de Granada)
Sierra Nevada (previously called Norte de Granada) is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the autonomous region of Andalusia...
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Finnigan returned to Granada in Manchester, working on a range of programmes including Flying Start (with Anthony Wilson), Granada Reports and Scramble...
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Listán negro (redirect from Mollar de Granada)
Listán Negro (not to be confused with Listán Prieto) is a red Spanish wine grape variety that is widely planted in the Canary Islands, particularly on...
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Lead Books of Sacromonte (redirect from Lead tablets of Granada)
discovered in the caves of Sacromonte, a hillside outside the old city of Granada, Spain, between 1595 and 1606. They originally comprised 22 volumes of...
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Lucera, which was destroyed by European Christians in 1300. The fall of Granada in 1492 marked the end of Muslim rule in Spain, although a Muslim minority...
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Reconquista, eventually shrinking to the south and finally to the Emirate of Granada. As a political domain, it successively constituted a province of the Umayyad...
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Alpujarras (category Geography of the Province of Granada)
200 metres (4,000 ft) above sea level. It extends over two provinces, Granada and Almería; it is sometimes referred to in the plural as "Las Alpujarras"...
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Palomino (grape) (redirect from Palomino wine)
in the Douro region of Portugal where it is used for table and fortified wines. In Spain, the grape is split into the sub-varieties Palomino Fino, Palomino...
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Laderas del Genil (redirect from Granada Sur-Oeste)
Laderas del Genil (previously called Granada Sur-Oeste) is a Spanish geographical indication for Vino de la Tierra wines located in the autonomous region...
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The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, and Seville. Its capital city is Seville. The seat...
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of Castile-La Mancha (Albacete and Cuenca), eastern Andalusia (Almería, Granada and Jaén), southern Aragon (Teruel) and the Balearic Islands. However,...
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from 1273 until his death) was the second Nasrid ruler of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus on the Iberian Peninsula, succeeding his father, Muhammad...
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cooking competition series The Chopping Block. The series, produced by Granada America, the production company behind the American version of Hell's Kitchen...
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