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The University of Granada (UGR) is a public university, situated in Granada, Spain, which has been educating students for more than five hundred years (its origins go back to 1531). The two other centers of the institution are located in the cities of Ceuta and Melilla. The UGR houses 17 faculties, over one hundred departments, and more than ten university institutes responsible for teaching, research, and development and innovation. The school has been known as an extremely popular destination for international students since 1992, when it established its Center for Modern Languages. There are about 10,000 international students that the school welcomes each year, 2,000 of which come through the European Erasmus program. The CLM has agreements with 20 universities and study abroad organizations in the U.S. and in Canada with the aim to bring North Americans to the school as well.
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