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Granada stands as a testament to the harmonious blend of cultures that has flourished throughout its history. The coexistence of the Moors and Jews preceding the Christian reconquest is a narrative of collaboration and mutual respect. However, the aftermath of the reconquest marked a sorrowful chapter, with the expulsion of both the Moors and Jews, altering the city's demographic landscape forever.
Yet remnants of this rich cultural heritage endure, as evidenced by the vibrant street art of contemporary artists, reflecting a city that not only cherishes its past but also looks toward the future.