The Province of Granada measures 12,531 square metres. Population - 790,000 Mean altitude - 662m above sea level. Average temperature - 15ºC (73ºF). Average sunny days per year - 250. Annual rainfall - 61.7 cm a year. Over 2.5 million tourists visit Granada Province annually. Distances To: Málaga: 129 km. Seville: 256 km. Madrid: 434 km.
The
City of Granada itself records an average population of 236,982
(rec.2005) which can rise up to 275,000 with the student influx.
The University of Granada has University Campuses in the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, both of which are located in North Africa.
Granada is home to 3 football teams:
Granada 74 Granada Granada Atlético
There are many historical figures who were born in Granada, the most famous of which was Federico García Lorca (1898-1936), the poet renowned for being shot by the firing squad during the Spanish Civil War.
Other famous Granadinos include:
Boabdil (1452-1528) Last Muslim King of Spain Louis of Granada (1505-1588) Theologian, writer and preacher Alvaro de Bazan (1526-1588) Admiral Francisco Suarez (1548-1617) Philosopher and theologian Alonso Cano (1601-1667) Painter, architect and sculptor Mariano Fortuny (1871-1949) Fashion designer Luis Rosales (1910-1992) Poet
|