Córdoba
Córdoba commonly refers to:
- Córdoba, Andalusia, a historically and culturally important city in Spain and the namesake of the other Córdobas
- Córdoba, Argentina, a major city and provincial capital
Córdoba may also refer to:
Places
Argentina
- Córdoba Province, Argentina, one of the country's 23 federal provinces
- Córdoba, Argentina, capital city of the province (pop. 1,300,000)
Colombia
- Córdoba Department, one of the country's 32 departments
- Córdoba, Quindío, municipality in Quindío Department
- Córdoba, Bolívar, municipality in Bolívar Department
- Córdoba, Nariño, town and municipality in the Nariño Department
- Córdoba (wetland), a wetland of Bogota
Mexico
Spain
- Córdoba, Andalusia, a Spanish city
- Province of Córdoba (Spain), the province of the city
- Córdoba (Spanish Congress Electoral District), an electoral district of the province
- Siege of Córdoba (1013), a historical siege in the city
- Great Mosque of Córdoba, a Mosque in the city
- Córdoba CF, a soccer club of the city
- Province of Córdoba (Spain), the province of the city
- Córdoba (Vino de la Tierra), wine producing region in Spain
Historical Islamic states
- Emirate of Córdoba, 756–929
- Caliphate of Córdoba, 929–1031
- Taifa of Córdoba, 11th century
People
- Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (discoverer of Yucatán) (d. 1517)
- Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) (d. 1526)
- Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1453–1515), Spanish military leader
- Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba (1585–1645), Spanish military leader
- Iván Córdoba (born 1976), Colombian footballer
- Jaime Córdoba (born 1988), Colombian footballer
- Jaime Córdoba (politician) (born 1950), Curaçaoan politician
- Piedad Córdoba (born 1955), Colombian senator
Cars
- Chrysler Cordoba, a car produced by Chrysler
- SEAT Córdoba, a car manufactured by SEAT
Other
- Córdoba (Albéniz), Op. 232, No. 4, a musical composition by Isaac Albéniz
- Nicaraguan córdoba, the currency of Nicaragua
See also
- Cordova (disambiguation)
- 365 Corduba, an asteroid
- Cordoba House
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