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The document summarizes various locations in Andalusia, Spain and highlights aspects of their culture, history, and architecture. It discusses several cities in Andalusia including Seville, Cordoba, Ubeda, and Granada. In Seville, it mentions the palace built in Islamic style, the cathedral constructed within a former mosque, and a synagogue converted into a church. It also notes that Flamenco developed as a mix of Gypsy, Jewish, and Islamic influences. In Cordoba, it describes the magnificent mosque converted into a cathedral. Granada features the Alhambra palace representing Islamic architecture and the Cartuja monastery described as "a Christian Alhambra."

























