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  2. Central District, Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    it includes the central area of the city. The Central District is delimited to the west by Av. Del Corregidor, Av. Conde de Vallellano, Av. República Argentina and Av. Mozárabes. To the north, it is by Av. Of the Freedom and Av. To the Nasir; to the east by Av. Of the Almogávares,

  3. Historic centre of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Cordoba had been a seat of Jewish life in Andalusia for centuries. [citation needed] The Rambam (Maimonides), who was one of the most influential medieval Rabbis, was a notable resident of the town. There is a Historic Jewish Quarter, from the Medieval Era, that houses one of the oldest synagogues of the world; the Cordoba synagogue (built 1314 ...

  4. Córdoba, Spain - Wikipedia

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    One theory, suggested in 1799 by José Antonio Conde, is that the name comes from Punic qart ṭūbah "good town" as Córdoba was founded during Carthaginian Iberia. After the Roman conquest, the town's name was Latinised as Corduba. [12] During the era of Muslim rule the city was known in Arabic as Qurṭubah (Arabic: قرطبة). [13]

  5. File:Argentina Córdoba location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Map of Cordoba Province, Argentina.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0,2.5,2.0,1.0, GFDL; Uploaded with derivativeFX. Captions. English. Add a one-line explanation of what ...

  6. Villaralto - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2018 census , the town had a population of 1,154 inhabitants. Its area covers 24.07 km 2 and has a population density of 49.69 inhabitants per km 2 . Its geographical coordinates are 38º 27' N, 4º 59' W and is located at an altitude of 585 metres and 80 kilometres from the provincial capital, Cordoba.

  7. Fuente Obejuna - Wikipedia

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    Fuente Obejuna is a Spanish town in the province of Córdoba, autonomous community of Andalusia. The municipality has a population of around 5,000 inhabitants. Fuente Obejuna is located 98 km from the provincial capital, Córdoba. It was made famous by Lope de Vega's play Fuenteovejuna about the uprising that took place there in 1476.

  8. Judería de Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The Judería de Córdoba ('Jewish Quarter of Córdoba') is the area of the Spanish city of Córdoba in which the Jews lived between the 10th and 15th centuries. It is located in the Historic centre of Córdoba , northeast of the Mezquita Catedral (the Mosque-Cathedral), in the area of the following streets: Deanes , Manríquez , Tomás Conde ...

  9. Rute - Wikipedia

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    Rute is a municipality in the province of Córdoba, Spain.It lies between Iznájar to the South East, and Lucena to the North West. Its primary economy centres on the extensive production of foodstuffs including dozens of different makes of anise and traditional Spanish hams.