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  2. List of Bienes de Interés Cultural in the Province of Córdoba

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    This is a list of Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Córdoba, Spain. [1] [2] [3] The Roman temple of Córdoba. The San Nicolás de la Villa church. The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba is also a World Heritage Site. San Pedro church. Cueva de los Murciélagos. Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos; Calahorra Tower; Castle of ...

  3. Historic centre of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    In 716, Córdoba became a provincial capital and, in 766, capital of the Muslim emirate of al-Andalus. By the 10th century, as the Caliphate of Córdoba it had become one of the most advanced cities in the world, recognized for its culture, learning and religious tolerance. In addition to a huge library, the city enclosed over 300 mosques and a ...

  4. Courtyards Festival of Córdoba - Wikipedia

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    The Courtyards Festival of Córdoba (also known as Patios Festival of Córdoba and Fiesta of the patios in Cordova) is a courtyard competition in Córdoba, Spain held since 1921 and generally held during the first and second week of the month of May. Participants decorate and open their courtyards for free so that they can be visited during ...

  5. Julio Romero de Torres Museum - Wikipedia

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    Julio Romero de Torres shared the French poster movement as an advertising medium, and he conducted a series of works whereby he was integrated into the new movement.. In Cordoba, he painted La Feria del ganado of 1897, Ferias y Fiestas of 1902, and La Feria de Nuestra Señora de la Salud of 1905, 1912, 1913 and 1916.

  6. Córdoba, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Córdoba became the capital of the Emirate and then Caliphate of Córdoba, from which the Umayyad dynasty ruled all of al-Andalus until 1031. Under Umayyad rule, Córdoba was transformed into a centre of education and learning, [7] [8] and by the 10th century it had grown to be the second-largest city in Europe. [9] [10]

  7. Torre de Belén - Wikipedia

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    Torre de Benén, Córdoba. The Torre de Belén (literally: Bethlehem Tower) is located in the San Basilio neighbourhood of Córdoba, Spain. It forms part of the Historic centre of Córdoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1] The tower is a fine example of a former defensive gate providing access to a walled enclosure. [2]

  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. Plaza del Potro - Wikipedia

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    The Plaza del Potro is a public square in the Spanish city of Córdoba. Rectangular in shape, one end of the plaza has a fountain topped by the figure of a colt with its front legs raised holding a sign with the coat of arms of the city.

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