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Is Cordoba a province?

Is Cordoba a province?

Cordoba
Córdoba/Province

In which country is Cordoba situated?

Argentina
Córdoba, city, among the largest in Argentina, and capital of Córdoba provincia (province). It lies on the Primero River along the northwest perimeter of the Pampas, where the foothills of the Córdoba Mountains meet the plains, 1,440 feet (472 metres) above sea level.

What is the capital of Cordoba?

Cordova
Córdoba, conventional Cordova, city, capital of Córdoba provincia (province), in the north-central section of the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia in southern Spain.

What is Cordoba in Islam?

The Caliphate of Córdoba (Arabic: خلافة قرطبة‎; trans. Khilāfat Qurṭuba) was an Islamic state, ruled by the Umayyad dynasty from 929 to 1031. In 1031, after years of infighting, the caliphate fractured into a number of independent Muslim taifa (kingdoms).

Who built La Mezquita de Cordoba?

Hernán Ruiz the Younger
Hernan Ruiz the ElderHernan Ruiz IIIDiego de Ochoa PravesJuan de Ochoa Praves
Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba/Architects

How to call Cordoba Argentina from United States?

How to call Cordoba in Argentina from United States: 011 – Exit code when making an international call from United States. 54 – Argentine country code for inbound calls. 351 – Cordoba city code. 011 + 54 + 351 + Local Number – International dialing code format.

What was the population of the city of Cordoba?

By 800 the megacity of Cordoba supported over 200,000 residents, 0.1 per cent of the global population. During the apogee of the caliphate (1000 AD), Córdoba had a population of about 400,000 inhabitants, with estimates ranging from 100,000 to an unlikely 1,000,000.

When did Cordoba become part of the Roman Empire?

A Roman forum is known to have existed in the city in 113 BC. The famous Cordoba Treasure, with mixed local and Roman artistic traditions, was buried in the city at this time; it is now in the British Museum. Corduba became a Roman colonia with the name Colonia Patricia, between 46 and 45 BC.

What’s the lowest temperature ever recorded in Cordoba?

The registered maximum temperature at the Córdoba Airport, located at 6 kilometres (4 miles) from the city, was 46.9 °C (116.4 °F) on 13 July 2017. The lowest registered temperature was −8.2 °C (17.2 °F), on 28 January 2005.