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  2. Córdoba, Spain - Wikipedia

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    It has the highest summer average daily temperatures in Spain and Europe (with highs averaging 36.9 °C (98 °F) in July) and days with temperatures over 40 °C (104 °F) are common in the summer months. August's 24-hour average of 28.0 °C (82 °F) is also one of the highest in Europe, despite relatively cool nightly temperatures. [94]

  3. Province of Córdoba (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    Rainfall in the capital is recorded from 600 to 750 mm per year. It is concentrated from October to April. The Province of Córdoba ranks 11th in Spain in which the entire population is concentrated in the capital. On average, 31.96% of a Spanish province's population inhabits its capital. The province consists of 75 municipalities.

  4. List of municipalities in Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Map of Spain with the province of Córdoba highlighted Map of the municipalities in the province of Córdoba. This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Córdoba in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. There are 75 municipalities in the province.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain; Córdoba, Argentina, the second largest city in Argentina and the capital of Córdoba Province; Córdoba or Cordoba may also refer to:

  7. Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    An archaeological exhibit in the mosque–cathedral of Cordoba today displays fragments of a Late Roman [34] or Visigothic building, emphasizing an originally Christian nature of the complex. [35] [36] The "stratigraphy" of the site is complicated and made more so by its impact on contemporary political debates about cultural identity in Spain ...

  8. Kingdom of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba, Spain es:Anexo:Localidades del Reino de Córdoba , a list of the localities that composed the Kingdom of Jaén , according to the Catastro of Ensenada (1750-54); this page is an appendix to the Spanish-language Wikipedia.

  9. Priego de Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    Priego de Córdoba is a town and municipality of Spain located in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It lies on the southeasternmost end of the province of Córdoba, near the headwater of the Guadajoz, and on the northern slope of the Sierra de Priego. The population in 2015 was 22,936.