Real (residence)

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"Alqueria de Canet" buildings within the Real Gardens in Valencia.

During the time of

Arabic Riyad) was a kind of orchard or garden, with some kind of building as summer residence that used to belong to a member of Andalusian urban oligarchy, located around the cities or large farmhouses.[1][2]

In this sense, in other areas of

Real de Gandia, or the same Pla del Real in Valencia. It is very common to confuse etymology with a derivative of royal or relating to the king, which is more explicit in the case of the Real Palace as it was royal residence.[3]

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