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There were at least eight Islamic universities in medieval Europe, including the following:

  • Córdoba
  • Seville
  • Toledo
  • Granada
  • Murcia
  • Almería
  • Valencia
  • Cádiz

These were all in Spain. There might have been others in Sicily, and possibly even elsewhere.

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