CÓRDOBA, City, Spain

or Cordova, city (1990 pop. 307,275), capital of Córdoba prov., S Spain, in Andalusia, on the Guadalquivir River. Modern industries in the city include brewing, distilling, textile manufacturing, metallurgy, and tourism. Córdoba flourished under the Romans, then passed to the Visigoths (572) and the Moors (711). Under the Umayyad dynasty it became the seat (756–1031) of an independent emirate, later called caliphate, which included most of Muslim Spain. The city was then one of the greatest and wealthiest in Europe, renowned as a center of Muslim and Jewish culture and admired for its architectural glories—notably, the great mosque, begun in the 8th cent., which is one of the finest of all Muslim monuments—and for its gold, silver, silk, and leather work. The city reached its zenith under Abd ar-Rahman III but declined after the fall of the Umayyads and became subject to Seville in 1078. Ferdinand III of Castile conquered it in 1236; in 1238 the great mosque became a cathedral. Córdoba never recovered its former splendor, but remained famous for its work in gold, silver, and leather. It was sacked by the French in 1808 and sided with Franco early (1936) in the civil war. The Senecas, Lucan, Averroës, and Maimonides were born in Córdoba. There is a university in the city.

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...capital of Moslem Spain even reached a quiet...purely Oriental city of Baghdad, Cordoba stood at the crossroads...Guadalquivir, like the city on the Bosphorus...those living in Cordoba were intellectually...cultural flowering Spain was to experience...
...GRANADA SEVILLE, CORDOBA, AND GRANADA...Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New...1. Seville (Spain)-Civilization...the last Muslim city in Spain to fall to the...train linking this city to the rest of Spain, and Europe, is...
...Syrian noble, Cordoba was made the capital of Muslim Spain under Rahmans...history, the city became capital...expulsion from Spain crippled Cordobas economy and...French sacked the city in May 1808...SITES . The city of Cordoba centers around...
...passes through Cordoba and Seville where...The rivers of Spain, though hardly...rivalry of the Roman city state, and a...had summoned to Spain, did not withdraw...Cartagena, Malaga, and Cordoba. Although he was...Sidonia, and Cordoba, thus restricting...triumph, founded the city of Victoriacum...
...341 16 SPAIN TODAY 364...2 The walled city of Avila 3 The old mosque, now the cathedral; of Cordoba 4 Interior...
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...in addition to circulating in Spain, was also translated into Spanish...growing urbanization of the city, the court became a permanent...estates and be present in the city. (32) This resulted in their...inactivity and created idlers in Spain." (41) The humble peasant San...
...centers: Burriana, Valencia city, and Jativa. At the first...the wreckage. Islamic Spain fragmented into mini...1212 up to the fall of Cordoba in 1236 and Valencia...collapse of the Caliphate of Cordoba and the North African...Christian societies of Spain, conversely, were "organized...
...leading citizens of the city to choose maritime judges...as Castile; the terms "Spain" and "Iberia" are used...Fernando 111, vol. I (Cordoba, 1980), 9-11, 363-94...OCallaghan, History of Medieval Spain, 457. (3) OCallaghan, History of Medieval Spain, 364. (4) Joseph H...
...to locate it in Spain. I tidied matters...its seat in a city carrying the same...Moorish, silent Cordoba. Malaga, singer...Europe. "Not a city but a world" is...urban center in Spain, drawing to its...around me. "Not a city but a world...archival work in Spain and Latin America...
...Taking) in the city of Granada commemorates...Reconquest of Spain, marked by the...Granada and Cordoba. First, I will...controversy in the city of Cordoba, another historical...the Andalusian city of Cordoba is nearly as...Moorish-built mosques in Spain, a grandiose...
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...Muslims conquered Spain with speed and incredible...of the mosque at Cordoba in 786, as well as...public baths, the city acquired a similar...point in history that Cordoba was recorded as the largest western city, with 300,000 inhabitants...400,000 volumes. Spain, under Arab rule...
CONGRESS IN CORDOBA by CATHERINE...building into a historic city was the theme of...historic Spanish city of Cordoba has been the subject...flows through the city, the site lies close...and the Mezquita, Cordobas huge Moorish mosque...
...morning in Cordoba, Spain and Im strolling...re-conquest of the city by Christian...tradition, Cordoba today is a medium-sized city of 325,000...arrived in Spain in 711 A...medieval Spain becoming...Christians, Cordobas new rulers...prized new city of everything...
...Europe. Today the city has shrunk to just...covered most of Spain and whose history...the huge mosque in Cordoba, regarded as one...a ruined palace city of the caliphs in Cordoba. Its remains are...have been staged in Spain and Portugal in...
...own right and also a convenient base of operations for a wider excursion through formerly Islamic Spain. Cordoba, Spains other great Islamic city, and once the largest and richest city in Europe, is about two hours to the northwest by car, along...
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...Classical Spain; Seville, Cordoba, Granada Seven Days from...Experience classical Spain at its most original...of three nights in the city centre. DAY 3 City of...exploration. DAY 5 Travel to Cordoba, founded by the Romans...wheat back to the Eternal City. Visit the magnificent...
...doors of the Mezquita in Cordoba, Spain. The distinctive noise...this gem of an Andalusian city instantly became my most...Christians reconquered Spain from the Moors. Part of...added in the 18th century. Cordoba also boasts the Alcazar...
...more, says Patricia. Its a very authentic city, she adds. There still arent many foreignershere...need to speak some Spanish to integrate. Cordoba, 90minutes by train from Madrid and two...option. Cordoba had the highest growth in Spain last year. The average was 7.2 percent...
...to be traveling in Spain next year, and some...leisurely stop in Cordoba and visit La Mezquita...within its walls. The city is famous for its...northeast to Granada, a city that is half Moorish...traveler. Information on Spain and its paradors...Tourist Office of Spain in Chicago, (312...
...Al-Andalus and modernday Spain more evident than in Cordoba. In the 10th Century the city was the Athens of...Africa and southern Spain at the time, as a...comfortable than in Cordoba. When Pedro the Cruel took the city from the Moorish kings...
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CORDOBA , city, Spain or Cordova , city (1990 pop. 307,275), capital of Cordoba prov., S Spain, in Andalusia, on...metallurgy, and tourism. Cordoba flourished under...included most of Muslim Spain. The city was then one of the...
...are occupied by Navarre , with the city of Pamplona ; the Basque Country...coast of Valencia. The southernmost part of Spain, S of the Sierra Morena , is Andalusia...chief cities of Andalusia are Seville , Cordoba , and Granada , the Mediterranean port...
...helped to make Valencia the "garden of Spain." Irrigation and an intensive system...cent. At the fall of the caliphate of Cordoba it became (1022) an independent emirate. The Cid briefly ruled the city and district of Valencia (1094 99). The...
...Nicaraguas second largest city and the rail and commercial...Francisco Fernandez de Cordoba and moved west to its...after independence from Spain (1821) and engaged in...of Managua (1855). The city is still the countrys...Negro volcano damaged the city in 1992...
...founded in 1524 by Francisco Fernandez de Cordoba . In the 17th cent., it was the object...English pirates. After independence from Spain (1821), Granada became the conservative...engaging in bloody rivalry with Leon , the city of the liberals. The struggle led to the...
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