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Granada Is Named After The Pomegranate, Punica Granatum. In The City You Will Find Many Representations Of It. Punica Granatum Was Cultivated As Far Back As 5000 Years Ago In Ancient Persia, Pakistan, Egypt, Afghanistan, Morocco, Palestine And China. The Spanish City And Province Of Granada Was Named After This Fruit. The Pomegranate Is The Emblem Of This City.