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Córdoba-Iván Córdoba
career with Inter. On 5 May 2012, Córdoba announced that he would leave Inter at the end of the season. A day later, Córdoba was brought on in the 84th minute
Córdoba-Córdoba, Spain
to Córdoba, Spain. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Córdoba (city, Spain). "Ayuntamiento de Córdoba" [Córdoba's City Council] (in Spanish). "Córdoba".
Córdoba-Umayyad state of Córdoba
The Emirate of Córdoba, from 929, the Caliphate of Córdoba, was an Arab Islamic state ruled by the Umayyad dynasty from 756 to 1031. Its territory comprised
Córdoba-Talleres de Córdoba
or (Talleres de Córdoba [taˈʎeɾes ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]; Córdoba Workshops), is an Argentine professional sports club based the city of Córdoba. The institution
Córdoba-Marcelo Córdoba
Marcelo Alejandro Córdoba (born Marcelo Alejandro Córdoba in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 21, 1973) is an Argentine actor. After a few years of
Córdoba-Cathedral of Córdoba
Cathedral of Córdoba may refer to: Cathedral of Córdoba (Argentina), a Roman Catholic cathedral in Argentina Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, a Roman Catholic
Córdoba-Jaguares de Córdoba
mayor of Montería, and the governor of Córdoba. In an initiative led by the Montería city hall and the Córdoba government, with support from local companies
Córdoba-Córdoba, Argentina
Córdoba was founded as a settlement on 6 July 1573 by Spanish conquistador Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, who named it after the Spanish city of Córdoba.
Córdoba-Córdoba, Veracruz
Córdoba, known officially as Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It was founded
Córdoba-Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
Córdoba-Córdoba Department
Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa], Spanish: Departamento de Córdoba) is a Department of the Republic of Colombia located to the north of this
Córdoba-Nicaraguan córdoba
1988, the 2nd córdoba was introduced. It was equal to 1,000 of the 1st córdobas. On April 30, 1991, the third córdoba, also called the córdoba oro, was introduced
Córdoba-Córdoba Province
Córdoba Province may refer to: Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Province (Colombia) Province of Córdoba (Spain) This disambiguation page lists articles
Córdoba-Córdoba
of Córdoba Province Córdoba or Cordoba may also refer to: Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Department Córdoba, Quindío Córdoba, Bolívar Córdoba, Nariño
Córdoba-Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero
and named after the Córdoba Central Railway in a similar manner to the other Central Córdoba club based in Rosario. Central Córdoba has played at the highest
Córdoba-Córdoba, Córdoba Province
Córdoba, Córdoba Province may refer to: Córdoba, Argentina (in Córdoba Province, Argentina) Córdoba, Andalusia (in Córdoba Province, Spain) This disambiguation
Córdoba-Córdoba CF
club based in Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1954 as Club Deportivo San Álvaro, it was refounded as Cordoba CF in 1954 after
Córdoba-SEAT Córdoba
the Córdoba range was extended with a coupé (Córdoba SX) and an estate (Córdoba Vario). The Córdoba SX was a two-door coupé version of the Córdoba. It
Córdoba-Trolleybuses in Córdoba
trolleybus system (Spanish: Sistema de trolebuses de ) is part of the public transport network in , the capital city of
Córdoba-Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1635)
de Córdoba y Cardona-Anglesola. He was born at Cabra, in what is now the Province of Córdoba and was the third son of Antonio Fernández de Córdoba Cardona
Córdoba-César Córdoba
BOXAM Champion List of male kickboxers CESAR CORDOBA AVILES Resultados velada Ibrahim López Vs Cesar Córdoba y declaraciones de Ibrahim Archived 2016-03-04
Córdoba-University of Córdoba (Spain)
The University of Córdoba (Spanish: Universidad de Córdoba, UCO), is a university in Córdoba, in Andalusia, Spain, chartered in 1972. It offers undergraduate
Córdoba-Durchmusterung
observatories located in the Southern Hemisphere: Córdoba, Argentina, and Cape Town, South Africa. The Cordoba Durchmusterung (abbreviated CD, or, less commonly
Córdoba-Austria v West Germany (1978 FIFA World Cup)
Austria as Das Wunder von Córdoba (The Miracle of Córdoba) and in Germany as Die Schmach von Córdoba (The Disgrace of Córdoba)), describes the game of
Córdoba-Omar Córdoba
Omar Federico Córdoba Quintero (born 13 June 1994) is a Panamanian footballer currently playing as a defender for Independiente de La Chorrera and the
Córdoba-Roman bridge of Córdoba
The Roman bridge of Córdoba is a bridge in the Historic centre of Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain, originally built in the early 1st century BC across
Córdoba-Carlos Córdoba
Miami Fusion. Córdoba played for Boca Juniors from the age 14 before moving to the United States in 1985 to begin his coaching career. Córdoba spent his entire
Córdoba-Alcolea (Córdoba)
Alcolea is a town near Córdoba, Spain. The town is significant for its 19-arch bridge, built between 1785 and 1792, crossing the Guadalquivir, and which
Córdoba-Córdoba Open
June 2024. "ATP 250 In Quito To Move To Cordoba From 2019". Retrieved 20 January 2019. "Site chosen for new Córdoba ATP event". Archived from the original
Córdoba-Chrysler Cordoba
about Chrysler Cordoba was its name. Even the car's emblem is a stylized version of the Argentine cordoba coin, and there is also a Córdoba Province, Argentina
Córdoba-Historic centre of Córdoba
historic centre of Córdoba, Spain is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. In 1984, UNESCO registered the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba as a World Heritage
Córdoba-Cordoba Agreement, 2006
The Córdoba Agreement was an agreement between the governments of Spain, the United Kingdom and Gibraltar to establish a tripartite forum for co-operation
Córdoba-Luis Fernández de Córdoba y Spínola
Luis Antonio Fernández de Córdoba y Spínola (Madrid, 20 September 1704 - Madrid, 14 January 1768), XI Duke of Medinaceli, X Duke of Feria, IX Duke of
Córdoba-Bujalance
located in the heart of Andalucia, southern Spain, in the province of Córdoba. As of 2010[update], it had 7910 inhabitants. Its name is derived from
Córdoba-Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, 1st Marquis of Comares
Fernández de Córdoba y Pacheco, 2nd Marquis of Comares (1482–1564), who succeeded him as Governor of Oran. He married Francisca Fernández de Córdoba y de Zúñiga
Córdoba-National University of Córdoba
National University of Córdoba (Spanish: Universidad Nacional de Córdoba), is a public university located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina. Founded in
Córdoba-Guadalcázar (Córdoba)
Guadalcázar is a town located in the province of Córdoba, southern Spain. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. Guadalcázar
Córdoba-Villafranca de Córdoba
Córdoba is a city located in the province of Córdoba, Spain. Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute. Villafranca de Córdoba -
Córdoba-Córdoba Central Railway
The Córdoba Central Railway (CCR) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Central Córdoba) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1887, that operated a 1,960 km
Córdoba-Montoro
belonging to the Kūra of Córdoba in the 10th century. It is integrated into the Alto Guadalquivir region of the province of Córdoba, located 45 kilometres
Córdoba-Archaeological and Ethnological Museum of Córdoba
Museum of Córdoba (Spanish: Museo Arqueológico y Etnológico de Córdoba; MAECO or simply Museo Arqueológico de Córdoba) is a museum in Córdoba, Spain. Owned
Córdoba-Alonso de Córdoba, Count of Alcaudete
Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete and Leonor Pacheco, daughter of Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, 1st Marquis
Córdoba-Veracruz
Diario de Xalapa, El Diario de Minatitlán, El Mundo de Córdoba, El Mundo de Orizaba, El Sol de Córdoba, El Sol de Orizaba, Esto de Veracruz, Imagen de Veracruz
Córdoba-Asociación Deportiva Atenas
Asociación Deportiva Atenas, mostly known as Atenas de Córdoba, is a sports club based in Córdoba, Argentina. It was founded in 1938, and is mostly known
Córdoba-Córdoba Province (Colombia)
Córdoba Province was one of the provinces of Colombia, it belonged to Antioquia State. 6°09′00″N 75°22′00″W / 6.1500°N 75.3667°W / 6.1500; -75.3667
Córdoba-Workers' University of Córdoba
University of Córdoba (Universidad Laboral de Córdoba) was inaugurated on 5 November 1956 under the name of Onésimo Redondo in Córdoba, Spain. Located
Córdoba-Jaime Córdoba
Jaime Miguel Córdoba Taborda (born 7 May 1988) is a Colombian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Cortulua. He previously played for América de Cali
Córdoba-Hisham I of Córdoba
الداخل) was the second Emir of Cordoba, ruling from 788 to 796 in al-Andalus. Hisham was born April 26, 757 in Cordoba. He was the first son of Abd al-Rahman
Córdoba-Aurea of Córdoba
Aurea of Córdoba (810–856) was a saint, nun, and martyr, part of the Martyrs of Córdoba, a group of 48 Christian martyrs executed during Muslim rule in
Córdoba-José de Córdoba y Ramos
José de Córdoba y Ramos (Utrera, September 26, 1732 – Cádiz, April 3, 1815) was a Spanish explorer and naval officer who sailed around the world and fought
Córdoba-Gómez Suárez de Figueroa, 3rd Duke of Feria
Francisca Cardona y Córdoba, and later Ana Fernández de Córdoba y Figueroa, who gave him a son, Gaspar Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa y Córdoba (1629–1634). He
Córdoba-Javi Galán
Javi Galán renuevan con el Córdoba CF" [Marc Vito, Esteve Monterde and Javi Galán renew with Córdoba CF] (in Spanish). Córdoba CF. 12 December 2016. Retrieved
Córdoba-Arturo Córdoba
Luis Arturo Córdoba (born 19 May 1949) is a Honduran middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans,
Córdoba-Sahagún, Córdoba
(Spanish pronunciation: [saˈaɣun]) is a town and municipality located in the Córdoba Department, northern Colombia. As of 2020, the town population was estimated
Córdoba-Jesús María, Argentina
María is a city in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located 49 km due north from the provincial capital Córdoba, on National Route 9, within the valley
Córdoba-Miramar, Córdoba
Miramar is a town in San Justo Department, located in Córdoba Province (Argentina). Established on November 18, 1924, with the inauguration by Victorio
Córdoba-Río Cuarto, Córdoba
Río Cuarto is a city in the province of Córdoba, Argentina. Located in the south of the province, it has about 157,000 inhabitants (2010 census [INDEC])
Córdoba-Arroyito, Córdoba
pronunciation: [aroˈʝito]) is a city in Córdoba Province, Argentina. It is located 115 km (71 mi) east of Córdoba, on both sides of National Route 19. Arroyito
Córdoba-Dogo Argentino
large dog of mastiff type. It was bred in the early twentieth century in Córdoba in central Argentina, primarily for hunting large game such as peccaries
Córdoba-Córdoba Metro
The Córdoba Metro was a project that was supposed to, according to its proponents, serve the city of Córdoba, the second-largest city in Argentina. The
Córdoba-Danilson Córdoba
"Danilson Córdoba". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 12 March 2015. Profile at Avispa Fukuoka "Danilson Córdoba". National
Córdoba-Sack of Córdoba
Sack of Córdoba may refer to: the sack by the Berbers following the Siege of Córdoba (1009–1013) the sack [es] by the French following the Battle of Bailén
Córdoba-Assembly of Córdoba (1919)
The Assembly of Córdoba (also 1919 Assembly of Córdoba, etc.; Spanish: Asamblea de Córdoba de 1919) was an autonomist assembly of the Junta Liberalista
Córdoba-Federico Corriente
Federico Corriente Córdoba (14 November 1940 – 16 June 2020) was a Spanish Arabist, lexicographer, academic and member of the Royal Spanish Academy. Corriente
Córdoba-Córdoba offensive
The Córdoba offensive was a failed Republican offensive against the Nationalist held city of Cordoba. It took place from 19 to 22 August 1936 during the
Córdoba-Lubna of Córdoba
Lubna of Córdoba (Lubna Al-Qortobia, Arabic: لبنى القرطبية) was an Andalusian intellectual, mathematician, and poet of the second half of the 10th century
Córdoba-Guadalquivir
transport between Sevilla and Córdoba was managed by the Barqueros de Córdoba. In medieval times, the navigable river gave Córdoba a cost advantage. It had
Córdoba-Nicolás Córdoba
final. "Nicolás Córdoba". Rio 2016. Archived from the original on 26 August 2016. Retrieved 15 April 2017. "Río 2016: Nicolás Córdoba cumplió una buena
Córdoba-Córdoba cinclodes
systems spell the species' English name "Cordoba" rather than "Córdoba" so this article does so as well.) The Cordoba cinclodes was treated by several mid-
Córdoba-Abd al-Rahman III
al-Raḥmān III, was the Umayyad Emir of Córdoba from 912 to 929, at which point he founded the Caliphate of Córdoba, serving as its first caliph until his
Córdoba-Paul Albar
his close friend and fellow theologian Eulogius of Córdoba. Although Christians living in Córdoba and the rest of Muslim Iberia during his time lived
Córdoba-Tanti, Córdoba
in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located on the west of the Punilla Valley, about 50 km from the provincial capital Córdoba. It has 4,579 inhabitants
Córdoba-Alfredo Córdoba
Summer Olympics. Alfredo Córdoba at Olympedia Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Alberto Cordoba Olympic Results". Olympics
Córdoba-Córdoba vesper mouse
The Córdoba vesper mouse or Córdoba laucha (Calomys venustus) is a South American rodent species of the family Cricetidae. It is endemic to the area of
Córdoba-Córdoba Cabildo
The Córdoba Cabildo was the Cabildo (colonial town hall) of Córdoba, Argentina. The local government in Córdoba met in its members' private homes in the
Córdoba-Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba
Estancias of Córdoba (Spanish: Manzana Jesuítica y Estancias de Córdoba) are a former Jesuit reduction built by missionaries in the province of Córdoba, Argentina
Córdoba-Pilar, Córdoba
Pilar is a city in Córdoba, Argentina, in the Río Segundo Department. "Estadísticas Climatológicas Normales - período 1991-2020" (in Spanish). Servicio
Córdoba-Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Fernández de Córdoba, Marquis of Portago
Vicente Cabeza de Vaca y Fernández de Córdoba, 9th Marquis of Portago (1865–1921) was a Spanish politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he served
Córdoba-Siege of Córdoba (1236)
During the reconquista, the siege of Córdoba (Spanish: Conquista de Córdoba, Conquest of Córdoba) was a successful investment by the forces of Ferdinand
Córdoba-Subh of Córdoba
('Sabiha, Queen of Córdoba'), was the spouse of Caliph al-Hakam II of Córdoba (r. 961–976), and the regent of the Caliphate of Córdoba in al-Andalus during
Córdoba-Córdoba and Rosario Railway
The Córdoba & Rosario Railway (C&R) (in Spanish: Ferrocarril Córdoba y Rosario) was a British-owned railway company, founded in 1889, that operated a 1
Córdoba-Hosius of Corduba
256–359), also known as Osius or Ossius, was a bishop of Corduba (now Córdoba, Spain) and an important and prominent advocate for Homoousion Christianity
Córdoba-Pedro de Cordoba
Pedro de Cordoba (September 28, 1881 – September 16, 1950) was an American actor. De Cordoba was born in New York City to parents who were French and
Córdoba-Ingeniero Aeronáutico Ambrosio L.V. Taravella International Airport
kilometres (5 nautical miles) north-northwest of the center of Córdoba, the capital city of the Córdoba Province in Argentina. The airport covers an area of 1
Córdoba-José María Córdova International Airport
service. The airport is named after José María Córdova (sometimes spelled "Córdoba"), a Colombian army general who was a native of Ríonegro. It serves the
Córdoba-Valencia, Cordoba
Valencia is a municipality in Colombia, located in the department of Córdoba, in the north of the country. Founded in 1917, it became a municipality in
Córdoba-Governor of Córdoba, Argentina
This is a list of the governors of Córdoba. The Governor of the Argentine province of Córdoba is the highest executive officer of the province. Official
Córdoba-Martín de Córdoba y Velasco, marqués de Cortes
Martín de Córdoba y Velasco (died 1604), was marqués de Cortes and governor of Oran. He was the third son of Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor
Córdoba-Muhammad I of Córdoba
Wolf, Kenneth Baxter (2000), "Muḥammad as Antichrist in Ninth-Century Córdoba", Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval and Early Modern Spain, University
Córdoba-Córdoba railway station
Córdoba railway station, also known as Córdoba Central is the main railway station of the Spanish city of Córdoba, Andalusia. It was opened in 1994 replacing
Córdoba-Embalse, Argentina
center-west of the province of Córdoba, Argentina, located within the Calamuchita Valley, 119 km south-southwest from Córdoba City. The municipality has 15
Córdoba-Union for Córdoba
The Union for Córdoba (Spanish: Unión por Córdoba) was a provincial coalition of political parties in Córdoba Province, Argentina. It included the provincial
Córdoba-Petition for Muslim worship at Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
ISBN 978-0-19-531191-4. "The history | Web Oficial - Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba". The history | Web Oficial - Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba. Retrieved 2020-12-03.
Córdoba-Siege of Córdoba (1009–1013)
blockade of Córdoba from a base at the Medina Azahara. Historian Elizabeth Nash reports that, "Berber mercenaries from North Africa stationed in Córdoba rebelled
Córdoba-Brinkmann, Córdoba
Justo Department in the Province of Córdoba in central Argentina. It is 272 km (169 mi) from the city of Córdoba; 65 km (40 mi) north of San Francisco
Córdoba-San Francisco, Córdoba
the province of Córdoba, with about 59,000 inhabitants, and the head city of the San Justo Department. San Francisco is located on Cordoba and Santa Fe's
Córdoba-Abd al-Rahman I
known as Abd al-Rahman I, was the founder and first emir of the Emirate of Córdoba, ruling from 756 to 788. He established the Umayyad dynasty in al-Andalus
Córdoba-Cathedral of Córdoba, Argentina
Córdoba (Constructor de la torre sur de la catedral Nuestra Señora de la Asunción de Córdoba). Revista HISTÓRICA del Archivo Fotográfico de Córdoba.
Córdoba-Iberia de Córdoba S.C.
Spanish immigrants already living partly in Córdoba and partly in the port city of Veracruz and brought to Cordoba. The brothers Olivarrieta who were wealthy
Córdoba-Pedroche
in the province of Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain. It is located at the centre of Los Pedroches comarca, the northernmost part of Córdoba and Andalusia. Convent
Córdoba-Hisham III of Córdoba
between the governors of the border regions and the people of Córdoba. He could not enter Córdoba until 1029 as the city was occupied by the Berber armies
Córdoba-Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos
Alcázar of Córdoba, is a medieval alcázar (Arabic: القصر, romanized: Al-Qasr, lit. 'The Palace') located in the historic centre of Córdoba (in Andalusia
Córdoba-Elvira Fernández de Córdoba
Fernández de Córdoba y Manrique de Figueroa (c. 1500 – 1524) was a Spanish noblewoman, the only surviving daughter of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (d. 1515)
Córdoba-Eduardo Verástegui
José Eduardo Verástegui Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo βeˈɾasteɣi]; born May 21, 1974) is a Mexican actor, singer, and producer. He was part
Córdoba-Zorobabelia Córdoba
Zorobabelia Abad Córdoba Cuero (born 28 March 1968) is a retired Colombian athlete who competed primarily in the heptathlon. She won multiple medals on