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In the outskirts of the province can also be found a number of Roman Catholic old churches like the Guadix and the Granada cathedral. As for the Spanish nationals, there are old and giant universities, including the University of Granada, that are in Granada. As a matter of fact, the capital city of Granada is considered as among the three cities that are centers for Spanish college students, the other two being Santiago de Compostela and Salamanca. Geographically, Granada is situated in the southernmost portion of the country. The province is in the east of Andalusia. It also bordered by other Spanish provinces of Almeria, Albacete, Cordoba, Murcia, Jaen and Malaga. To the south, the province is touching the Mediterranean Sea. Granda has various mountain ranges. It has the tallest mountain that can be found across all of the continental Spain--- the Mulhacen. The mountain stands tall at 3,481 meters above sea level. Sierra Nevada is also within Granada. The mountain, on the other hand, is home to the Sierra Nevada National Park. Sierra Nevada is the venue of major ski activities in the country, especially during the winter season. With a total land area of 12,635 square kilometers, Granada's population is just proportional to its size. As of the latest count, the province has more than 800,000 inhabitants. There are 168 municipalities in Granada. About a quarter of that population can be located at the capital city, which is the 13th biggest urban center in the country. Aside from the very fine and attention catching architecture of the province's edifice and structures, Granada is also the home of four of the country's most important parks, namely Fuente Nueva, Zaidin, Carmen de los Martires and Federico Garcia Lorca. Buying real estate in the province can be a good investment activity. There are still too many areas that need to be developed. The urban centers of Granada also still have plenty of spaces for expansion. Major property developers are thriving across the whole of the province. Thus, you would find that it is easy and very much advisable to purchase assets in the province. Coordinate with an accredited real estate agent and find out how you could easily and possibly own property or properties in Granada. Price ranges of such estates vary. In some areas, you would find that costs are significant. In some, especially those at still undeveloped areas, price tags are still affordable and attractive. If you plan to invest in such assets, you should abruptly do so. If you have children who are about to go to college, constructing a home in the province can also be very ideal because it is considered the one of the academic centers of the country. « Property for sale in Granada |
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