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Granada is the name of a Spanish city and several cities and towns in Latin America. It is the name of a fruit. The scientific name of the tree is Punica granatum ( common name Granada or Granado ) and belongs to the Lythracaceae family. Aphrodisiac properties are assigned. In Colombia we also say granada to a proprietary use of the military explosive weapon.
Granada: receptacle footwear seeds or pellets, willing to exploit and cast with centrifugal projection. New-: name which was intended to establish a Kingdom of Spanish in the new world. Offspring of children. Indomitable population explosion, which may refer as a new wave of the early years of a decade.