granada. history granada was originally known as ilbyr during the time it was settled by its...
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Granada
History
• Granada was originally known as Ilbyr during the time it was settled by its original native tribes.
• The Romans built their own city and called it Illibris.
• The Arabs in the 8th Century claimed the area and gave the city its current name, Granada.
• It was the last Muslim city in Spain in 1492, when it was taken by Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand.
Alhambra
• In the 13th and 14th Century it was a palace, a citadel, a fortress, the home of high government officials, servants of the court, and elite soldiers.
• At the center stands the palace of Charles V, built during the Spanish Renaissance.
El Generalife
The Cathedral
Contains the Royal Chapel, the tombs of Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand.
Economy
• Predominately agricultural.
• Grow cereals, sugarcane, tobacco, olive trees, oranges, lemons, figs, almonds, and pomegranates.
• There is also lead mining and the production of iron ore.