File:Palacio de la Madraza of Granada, Granada, 18 July 2016.JPG

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English: The north west facing facade of the Palace of the Madrassa, within the city of Granada, Andalusia, Spain. Built in the Baroque style. It contains in its interior the ancient Nasrid Coranic School.
Date Taken on 18 July 2016
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Camera location37° 10′ 34″ N, 3° 35′ 55″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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