The last Arabic kingdom in Spain was in granada
Southern Spain. The Kingdom was called Granada and surrendered 1492.
The three biggest sites of Islamic Architecture and History in Spain are Seville, Cordoba, and Granada.
The famous Moorish palace in Granada, Spain is called the Alhambra.
Cordoba was the capital.
Granada, Spain.
Granada is from the South of Cordoba, Spain.
It is 124.9 miles from Granada, Spain to Cordoba, Spain.
Southern Spain. The Kingdom was called Granada and surrendered 1492.
Granada Cordoba
Granada is located to the southeast of Córdoba, in Southern Spain.
If you mean the Cordoba in Spain, it's relatively close to the Granada in Spain (about 100 miles) but not the Granada in Nicaragua. If you mean one of the Cordobas in Argentina, Colombia or Mexico, they're not close to either of the Granadas.
It would take about 12 hours and 45 minutes to fly from Cordoba, Argentina to Granada, Spain. There is approximately 6,130 miles between the two locations.
Take your pick from Cordoba, Granada, Malaga and Sevilla
Granada
The three biggest sites of Islamic Architecture and History in Spain are Seville, Cordoba, and Granada.
Granada was the site of the last Moorish kingdom in Spain. It was surrendered to Isabel and Ferdinand in 1492.
The answer depends on the time period. Cordoba, Sevilla, and Granada were all capitals of the Muslims at one time or another.