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Grenada or Granada may refer to:
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Grenada
- Grenada, an island nation in the Caribbean
- Grenada, California, a town in the United States
- Grenada, Mississippi, a city in the United States
- Grenada County, Mississippi, a county in the United States of America
Granada
Europe
- Granada, a modern-day city in Spain
- Granada (province), a province of Spain
- Emirate of Granada, a former Moorish kingdom in Spain
- Granada (company), a former United Kingdom media and catering conglomerate, or its present-day successor, ITV plc:
- Granada Television, a British commercial television station, based in Manchester
- Granada Productions, the production division of ITV plc
- Moto Hospitality, a chain of UK service stations previously called Granada
Latin America
- New Kingdom of Granada, an old Spanish colony in northern South America
- Colombia
- Granada, Cundinamarca, a town and municipality
- Granada, Meta, a town and municipality
- Mexico
- Granada, Coahuila, a city
- Nicaragua
- Granada, Nicaragua, a city founded in 1524
- Granada Department, surrounding and including the city
- Peru
- Granada District, a district in the province of Chachapoyas
- Granada, Peru, the capital city of Granada District
United States
- Granada, Colorado
- Granada War Relocation Center in Colorado during World War II
- Granada Hills, Los Angeles, California
- Granada, Minnesota
- Granada Middle School in Whittier, California
- Granada Theatre, a Chicago-area theater
- Granada Theater (disambiguation)
Education
- Granada High School (disambiguation)
- Granada Hills Charter High School in California
Miscellanea
- Ford Granada, an automobile produced by the Ford Motor Company
- Camp Granada, a fictional summer camp from Allan Sherman's song, Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh
- Granada (game), a Sega Genesis video game
- 1159 Granada, an asteroid
- Granada (song), a 1932 Spanish popular song
- Granada (instrumental composition), a composition by Isaac Albeniz, originally composed for piano, but often played on guitar
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