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Córdoba (Spain) (translated from German)
Córdoba (Spain) Córdoba a city is in Andalusien (south Spain) and capital that province of the same name. Table of contents Geography Córdoba is because of the river Río ...
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Córdoba (Spain) (translated from Portuguese)
Córdoba (Spain) Córdoba ComunidadeAutonomous Andaluzia Província Córdoba Área 1254,25 km² População ( 2004 ) 319692 ... Co-ordinated 37° 53' N 04° 47' Córdoba he is one município of Espanha ...
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Córdoba Province, Spain
Córdoba Province, Spain Cordoba province Córdoba is a province of southern Spain, in the north-central part of the ... is 13,769 km². Its capital is Córdoba. Its population is 771,131 (2002), ...
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Province of Cordova (Spain) (translated from Spanish)
Province of Cordova (Spain) Province of Cordova Cordova she is one ... Jaén, and of Granada . Its capital is Córdoba . Its area is 13.769 km². Its ... List of municipalities of Cordova Provinces of Spain External liaisons Provincial information Delegation of Cordova ... Cordova and its province "Cordobapedia" Provinces of Spain Álava | Albacete | Alicante | Almería | Asturias | Ávila | Badajoz ...
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Airport of Cordova (Spain) (translated from Spanish)
Airport of Cordova (Spain) airport of Cordova one is to 6 km of the city of Córdoba and is classified like of third category ...
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Martyrs of Córdoba
Martyrs of Córdoba The hagiography of the forty-eight Martyrs of Córdoba was developed in Christian Spain, describing in detail their executions for capital ... from North Africa had invaded Visigoth Christian Spain. Under their leader Tariq ibn-Ziyad, they ... Damascus in 750, the dynasty relocated to Córdoba, ruling an emirate there; consequently the ...
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Caliph of Córdoba
Caliph of Córdoba The interior of the Great Mosque in Córdoba, now a Christian cathedral. The mosque, known ... architecture pioneered by the Umayyad dynasty of Spain. The Caliph of Córdoba (خليفة قرظبة) ruled Islamic Spain (Al-Andalus) and North Africa from ...
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Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (discoverer of Yucatán)
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (discoverer of Yucatán) There were two Spanish ... the 16th century named Francisco Hernández de Córdoba. The one described here discovered the peninsula ... other founded Nicaragua: see Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua). Neither of their birth dates are known. Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (died 1517) was a Spanish conquistador, known ... discontented Spanish settlers in Cuba, Hernández de Córdoba petitioned the governor, Diego Velázquez de ...
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Kalifaat of Córdoba (translated from Dutch)
Kalifaat of Córdoba Kalifaat of Cordoba existed between 929 and ... Africa. The capital of the Kalifaat was Córdoba (Spain). This period is considered as the peak of Islamic Spain. Art, science, industry and trade reached a ... unite groups, and founded it Emiraat of Córdoba (Spain). He built in among other ...
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Talk:Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (discoverer of Yucatán)
Talk:Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (discoverer of Yucatán) Comment by User:Vivero ... and internet webs (it´s almost midnight in Spain, I have to sleep!) --Vivero 22:48 ... are waiting for them, and Hernández de Córdoba is a rich man, mainly because he ... instance [1]). The History of the New Spain Indians of Fray Toribio de Benavente, Motolinia ... the people of the eastern coast of Spain (Valencia, Castellón, Alicante,..) and the most ...
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