córdoba in A Sentence

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    Maimonides was born in Córdoba, Spain, in 1135.

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    Nicaraguan Córdoba is the currency of: Nicaragua.

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    Nicaraguan Córdoba is also called: Nicaraguan Cordoba.

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    Send to: Córdoba, Spain.

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    Gastroguía de Córdoba.

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    Feria de Córdoba.

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    Hotels Córdoba- find hotel and book it in Córdoba.

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    Córdoba en Mayo(Cordoba in May)- great month to visit the Southern city.

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    The Caliphate of Córdoba(929-1031); and the Caliphate of Córdoba's taifa(successor) kingdoms.

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    Córdoba was once the capital of the Islamic nation in the West.

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    lived in the Emirate of Córdoba, and is reputed to have attempted flight.

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    We must also mention Córdoba Street, with its pots of geraniums hanging on the walls.

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    Caliphate"In the street" fills the streets of Córdoba with tapas flavored with local cuisine(and sweeps popular participation).

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    Gastroguía de Córdoba: what to eat in the city of the caliphs(and what restaurants you should not miss).

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    Leaving his own house on the edge of Córdoba, the Emir came to reside in the city,

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    Córdoba is the second largest city in Argentina, with about 1.4 million inhabitants, and is the capital of the Cordoba province.

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    The major Islamic capital cities of Baghdad, Cairo, and Córdoba became the main intellectual centers for science, philosophy, medicine, and education.

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    Of Berber descent, he was born in Izn-Rand Onda, Al-Andalus(today's Ronda, Spain), lived in the Emirate of Córdoba, and is reputed to have attempted flight.

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    Caliph Al Hakam II opened many libraries in addition to the many medical schools and universities which existed at the time, making Córdoba a centre for education.

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    After he had proclaimed himself caliph in 928, he decided to show his subjects and the world his power by building a palace-city 5 km from Córdoba.

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    Born at Córdoba, he was an important official at the court of the Andalusian ruler al-Mansur and published several works on history which have only survived in part.

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    In Córdoba(Spain), an official siesta time was decreed, given that between 15 and 17 hours the sound levels could not exceed 55 decibels, being therefore the appropriate time for napping.

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    The ISPED maintained by AELA- Educational Latin American Association and the National University of Córdoba offer Law professionals a totally unique and different course for those seeking training in a doctorate.

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    A branch of the Ummayad family fled across North Africa to Al-Andalus, where they established the Caliphate of Córdoba, which lasted until 1031 before falling due to the Fitna of al-Andalus.

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    Caliph Al Hakem II( no relation to Al Franken) opened many libraries in addition to the many medical schools and universities which existed at the time, making Córdoba a center for education.

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    To reach this conclusion, 1,500 people between 18 and 65 years old were interviewed in the cities of Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario and Mendoza, as well as in different localities of Buenos Aires suburban.

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    Leaving his own house on the edge of Córdoba, the Emir came to reside in the city, so that he might personally superintend the operations and offer proposals for the improvement of the designs.

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    Córdoba is also a modern city, well connected to other Andalusian cities by the high speed train(AVE) and a very extensive rail network linking it to the major Spanish cities such as Madrid and Seville.

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    Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, al-Andalus was a beacon of learning, and the city of Córdoba, the largest in Europe, became one of the leading cultural and economic centres throughout the Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Islamic world.

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    Córdoba, the former capital of Al-Andalus, contains several important relics of that time, especially La Mezquita de Córdoba, a beautiful, large mosque built on the site of a Visigothic church and subsequently converted into a church after the reconquista of Spain.

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