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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...
- The Lead
Books of
Sacromonte (Spanish: Los
Libros Plúmbeos del
Sacromonte) are a
series of
texts inscribed on
circular lead leaves, now
considered to...
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Sacromonte and the
College of
Sacromonte,
founded in the 17th
century by the then
Archbishop of
Granada Pedro de Castro. The
Abbey of
Sacromonte was...
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receives many
visitors during the
annual Carnival/Festival del Señor del
Sacromonte,
which extends over the w****
containing Ash
Wednesday and is considered...
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Sacromonte National Park is a
national park and
protected area
located in
State of Mexico, Mexico. The park was
established in 1952 and is approximately...
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Hesiquio y Segundo). The
legend probably originates from the 7th century.
Sacromonte, a
neighbourhood of Granada,
celebrates on the
first February each year...
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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 monumental...
- seal
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...
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funicular railways Cacozza,
Marco (January 2018). "Wedding on the
Sacromonte funicular". Today's
Railways Europe.
Platform 5
Publishing Ltd. p. 18...
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Kinver Edge 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...