Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Granada accepting of differences?
When we asked people about diversity in Granada and whether locals are accepting of differences, they said...
"Granada is a diverse city with a rich cultural heritage. It is home to people from many different backgrounds, including Spanish, North African, and Latin American. People in Granada are generally accepting of differences and embrace the diversity of the city. Granada is a welcoming place for people of all backgrounds and beliefs," remarked another expat who made the move to Granada, Spain.
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Is there a lot of diversity? Are people in Granada accepting of differences?
If you live in Granada, newcomers to Granada would love to hear your answer to this question.