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The Comarías tower is 45 meters high, and is the highest tower in the Alhambra. It is called because of the stained-glass windows in the balconies that illuminate the large inner hall, which is called "comarías." It is said that the council that decided to hand over the city of Granada to the Catholic Kings was held inside this tower. , And the legend also says that in this tower Christopher Columbus persuaded the Catholic Kings to give their consent to his expeditions to the Indies westward.
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