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    Sacromonte, sometimes also called Sacramonte, is a traditional neighbourhood in the eastern area of the city of Granada in Andalusia, Spain. It is one...
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    popular tourist attractions in Granada. At the top of this hill is the Abbey of Sacromonte and the College of Sacromonte, founded in the 17th century by...
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    The Lead Books were discovered in the caves of Sacromonte, a hillside outside the old city of Granada, Spain, between 1595 and 1606. They originally comprised...
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  • it is particularly commonly danced for tourists in the caves of Sacromonte (Granada) and in the caves of Almería. In modern times, it has been espoused...
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    Albaicín (redirect from Albayzín, Granada)
    Arabic: ٱلْبَيّازِينْ, romanized: al-Bayyāzīn), is a neighbourhood of Granada, Spain. It is centered around a hill on the north side of the Darro River...
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  • Moriscos in Spain which is maintained by the Gypsy community of Sacromonte, Granada. From Andalusi Arabic Zamra, originally from classical Arabic Zamr...
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    found in Andalusia, often along the coast or in larger cities. In Granada, the Sacromonte caves or "gypsy flamenco caves" (zambras) are located along Cuesta...
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  • modern gypsy sound. His searches led him to Granada, Spain, living with gypsies in the caves of Sacromonte and studying their ways. He traveled to Mexico...
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    appears 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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  • Zacatecas Valparaíso de Arriba, Cuenca Historic name for the district of Sacromonte, Granada Valparaiso, Florida Valparaiso, Indiana Valparaiso Collegiate Institute...
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  • Bus, to operate the lines which went through the Alhambra, Albayzin, Sacromonte and Realejo districts. Alhambra Bus uses minibuses due to the narrowness...
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    Caecilius of Elvira (category Granada)
    Cecilio, Tesifonte, Torcuato, Eufrasio, Hesiquio y Segundo). Sacromonte, a neighbourhood of Granada, celebrates on the first February each year the Fiesta de...
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    known as criadillas are breaded and fried; In tortilla Sacromonte, a speciality from Granada, lambs' brains and testicles are cooked in an omelette....
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  • a pilgrimage rumbas a song form influenced by Cuban rumba Sacromonte a hillside in Granada with cave dwellings, in which Gypsies used to live. It was...
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  • Sacro, a hill in Rome on the banks of the river Aniene Sacromonte, a neighbourhood of Granada, Spain Sacro Vergente, an Apostolic Letter of Pope Pius...
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    Catacomb of Nagcarlan Underground Cemetery Spain – Catacombs of Sacromonte in Granada Serbia - Petrovaradin Fortress catacombs Tunisia - Catacombs of...
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    born in Córdoba in 1937 to a Romani family, but grew up in the Sacromonte of Granada. He set up his own school in Seville in 1983 and, ten years later...
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    criticizing Christianity. The Moriscos also likely wrote the Lead Books of Sacromonte, texts written in Arabic claiming to be Christian sacred books from the...
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    1936 coup d'état in Granada against the government of the Spanish Republic, which started the Civil War, managed to triumph in Granada and take control of...
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    needed] Ctesiphon's relics purportedly lie in the catacombs of Sacromonte Abbey in Granada, along with those of Hesychius of Cazorla and Caecilius of Elvira...
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    were inhabited until the middle of the 20th century. Caves at Sacromonte, near Granada, Spain, are home to about 3,000 Gitano people, whose dwellings...
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    Alfonso Bernardo de los Ríos y Guzmán (category Archbishops of Granada)
    2021-04-20. (in Latin) Alonso, Carlos (1979). Los Apócrifos Del Sacromonte (Granada): Estudio Histórico (in Spanish). Ed. Estudio Agustiniano. p. 395...
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    balconies of the Alpujarra, the cave dwellings of Guadix and of Granada's Sacromonte, or the traditional architecture of the Marquisate of Zenete. The...
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    José María Rodríguez-Acosta (category Artists from Granada)
    Rodríguez-Acosta González de la Cámara (25 February 1878, Granada - 19 March 1941, Granada) was a Spanish painter, known for portraits, urban landscapes...
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    neighbourhood traditionally linked to Gitano history. Sacromonte, the traditional Gitano quarter of Granada. George Borrow, an English missionary and traveller...
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    the Torre Bermeja and the old city of Granada to the southwest; to the north lay the rising slopes of the Sacromonte (the Gypsi quarter). Perfumed by cypress...
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    also a member of the Poetic Academy El Trípode, which convened at the Sacromonte Abbey. The great-grandson of the library's founder, the II Duke of Gor...
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    literary device". According to Luis Bernabé Pons, the Lead Books of Sacromonte (found in Granada in 1595) were meant to begin the Gospel of Barnabas. The books...
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    Castril Palace (category Buildings and structures in Granada)
    style palace located in Sacromonte, a district of the Spanish city of Granada. Nowadays it hosts the Archaeological Museum of Granada. The house is nailed...
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    to Christianity. Part of the former Granada nobility tried an intermediate way issuing the Lead Books of Sacromonte, purported paleo-Christian documents...
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