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That really depends on which part of Spain you're talking about. Some more northerly parts of the country have always been Christian, such as Navarre, Valencia and parts of Aragon. However, the Kingdom of Castile and Leon, which covered the vast majority of the country, was, for the most part and from 718 up until 1250, Muslim. In 1037, the Spanish started fighting back to regaine their lands. This was known as the Reconquista, and succeeded in winning back all of Spain but the south. Granada, the location of the Alhambra, was finally won back by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492. The last Sultan of Granada, Boabdil, was one of the last Muslim rulers in Europe (only the Ottoman Sultans and Kings of Albania ruled after him).

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