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El Albayzín (also Albaicín, Spanish pronunciation: [alβai̯ˈθin]) is a district of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain, that retains the narrow winding streets of its Medieval Moorish past. It was declared a world heritage site in 1984, along with the famous Alhambra.
It was populated in Iberian period and Roman dispersed settlement existed. There is no data before the arrival of the Zirid Berber Islamic settlement, so it is assumed that the city was abandoned since the end of the Roman Empire until the founding of the Zirid kingdom in 1013 when it was surrounded by big walls. According to some linguists it owes its present name to the inhabitants of the city of Baeza who banished her after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa, settled in this area of Granada outside the existing walls. Other linguists claim that the name comes from the Arabic al-bayyāzīn (as its pronounced with imala, al-bayyīzīn),meaning the suburb of falconers. However, the fact that in Andalusia there are many other neighborhoods with that name, in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cádiz), Alhama de Granada, Salobreña and Huéneja (Granada), Antequera and Villanueva de Algaidas (Málaga), Baena (Córdoba) porcuna and Sabiote (Jaén), and Constantina (Sevilla), doubts this thesis. There are also neighborhoods with that name in other parts of Spain, as in Campo de Criptana (Ciudad Real), result of the expulsion of the Moors after the Revolt of the Alpujarras or in Pastrana (Guadalajara), this neighborhood created by Doña Ana de Eboli to accommodate the Moorish Kingdom of Granada.
El Niño /ɛl ˈniːnjoʊ/ (Spanish pronunciation: [el ˈniɲo]) is the warm phase of the El Niño Southern Oscillation (commonly called ENSO) and is associated with a band of warm ocean water that develops in the central and east-central equatorial Pacific (between approximately the International Date Line and 120°W), including off the Pacific coast of South America. El Niño Southern Oscillation refers to the cycle of warm and cold temperatures, as measured by sea surface temperature, SST, of the tropical central and eastern Pacific Ocean. El Niño is accompanied by high air pressure in the western Pacific and low air pressure in the eastern Pacific. The cool phase of ENSO is called "La Niña" with SST in the eastern Pacific below average and air pressures high in the eastern and low in western Pacific. The ENSO cycle, both El Niño and La Niña, causes global changes of both temperatures and rainfall. Mechanisms that cause the oscillation remain under study.
Developing countries dependent upon agriculture and fishing, particularly those bordering the Pacific Ocean, are the most affected. In Spanish, the capitalized term "El Niño" refers to the Child Jesus, so named because the pool of warm water in the Pacific near South America is often at its warmest around Christmas. "La Niña", chosen as the 'opposite' of El Niño, literally translates to "the girl child".
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¡Esto no es ni normal! Letra: El niño del Albayzín y Sinver Guitarra: El niño del Albayzín Coros y Show: Jotar Show. Canal: https://www.youtube.com/user/17jpablo17 Grabación: nosotros mismos, tú sabe. Vídeo: nosotros mismos, tú sabe. Letra: La moscaraña va a volar y por los cielos va a surcar, buscando piel donde picar, ¡picar, picar, picar! La moscaraña va a volar y por los cielos va a surcar, buscando piel donde picar, ¡picar, picar, picar! La moscaraña no es ni normal, esta guitarra te lo va a contar. Esta araña ni es araña ¡ni es pollas! ¡ni es ná! Y a tí te va a picar como te pique no te puedes librar. Del virus de la rumbita, de la magia de este bar. Lleva una mochila a cuestas donde guarda sus pertenencias. Nunca deja de reír, nunca la para la Guardia Civil. No tiene pi...
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Rising above the modern lower town, the Alhambra and the Albaycín, situated on two adjacent hills, form the medieval part of Granada. To the east of the Alhambra fortress and residence are the magnificent gardens of the Generalife, the former rural residence of the emirs who ruled this part of Spain in the 13th and 14th centuries. The residential district of the Albaycín is a rich repository of Moorish vernacular architecture, ... Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai URL: http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/314/
Granada Travel Guide (All original images and videos.) Things you must do when visiting Granada in the Andalusian Region, Spain. Here is a list of some of our favorite things to do in Granada: 1-The Alhambra & Generalife Gardens (buy with anticipation during high season and make sure of the time stated on your ticket to visit the Nasrid Palace) 2- Get lost in the winding streets of Albayzin neighborhood (The old Muslim Quarter) 3- Mirador of San Nicolas (Albayzin) 4- La Caldereria street (Albayzin bajo) 5- Sacromonte, famous for its caves and traditional Flamenco shows 6-La Abadia de Sacromonte 7-Carrera del Darro and Plaza Nueva (check out live performances) 8-The Cathedral and The Royal Chapel (next to each other) 9-El monasterio de la Cartuja 10-Explore many of the bazaars and arti...
Travel video about destination Granada in Spain. Since the 7th century B.C., Iberians, Romans and West Goths had settled in Granada but it was during the Arab rule that the city first gained prominence. Sixty thousand Muslims once lived in the old Moorish city complex on the hill above the ancient district of Albaicin. Granada has a truly unique and captivating atmosphere, one that has inspired poets, musicians and countless travelers from all over the world. A lively and contemporary university city, at the same time it is the guardian of an historic past that draws in a multitude of tourists keen to experience its special charm. In the narrow valleys between the Alhambra and Albaicin Hills, the gentle River Darro makes its age-old journey toward the city centre. The houses along the r...
http://www.veoapartment.com/granada/albaicin-neighbourhood.html The Albaicín is a colourful and charming traditional neighbourhood set in the very heart of Granada. Made up of a network of winding streets and small squares rising up on a hill facing the Alhambra, the area is bordered by the Darro River and by the commercial centre of the city. Once the site of the Moorish citadel, the Alcazaba, the area still retains a sense of its past in its architecture - many of the churches were built on the foundations of mosques. Today, parts of the Albaicín have taken on a distinctly North African feel with many tearooms and small shops selling Morroccan goods. Enjoyed this video? See our Introduction to the Flamenco caves of Granada on our channel. Or visit us at veoapartment.com.
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Travel guide to Granada video, reviews, facts, and maps Granada's history goes back to before the 4th century. Being located 2 hours away from our vacation rental apartment in La Cala de Mijas, it is well worth a day-trip. Seeing the Alhambra palace is a must!
Travel Guide Spain /// Granada http://maartenkuijken.tumblr.com/ Seville may have the pasión and Córdoba a medieval charm, but Granada has an edge. Most visitors concentrate solely on the magnificent Alhambra, but if you explore further, you'll find Andalucía's hippest, most youthful city, with a 'free tapas' culture, innovative bars and intimate flamenco haunts. Here the Islamic past feels recent, as Muslim North Africans make up some 10% of the population; there's even a modern mosque in the medieval district of the Albayzín. And though Granada looks alpine, with the white-capped Sierra Nevada peaks startlingly close, you could just as easily go swimming down on the coast for the day and be back in time to enjoy the city's nightlife. Read more: http://www.lonelyplanet.com/spain/granad...
The Albayzin in Granada is the historic muslim quarter and maintains a lot of the culture and influence of northern africa in both the architecture and the food. Spend an afteroon wandering around the winding streets and tucked away alleys with the unexpected amazing views of the Alhambra.
World Tube https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Madrid, Spain Travel Guide http://bit.ly/Zna88N Shepherd Entertainment takes you on a tour of Granada, a city with the snow capped 3500 meter high Sierra Nevada in a truly amazing background. The main reason why tourists visit this place year by year is Alhambra, the jewel build of stone. Visit the City of Granada in Spain "If you haven't seen Granada, you haven't seen anything." the saying goes. The city with the snow capped 3500 meter high Sierra Nevada in the background is truly amazing. However, the main reason why tourists visit this place year by year is Alhambra the jewel build of stone. The architects made the dreams of the Arabian Nights in this group of buildings, everything that can be fancied by the imaginative people of th...