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rosijanka [135]
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tigry1 [53]1 year ago
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Answer: 1492

Explanation: The Christian Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon conquer the Emirate of Granada, ending nearly 800 years of Muslim rule in the south and founding modern Spain as a united state.

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