June 15, 2014

Cordoba

Holiday Resolution


Cordoba (Cordova) is the provincial capital of Cordoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. Cordova is located next to the River Guadalquivir,
this city was founded by Claudius Marcellus by name Corduba in Ancient Roman times. In 2005, the population of 521 164 inhabitants.

Now, the modest-sized modern city has many memorials interesting architecture of the times when Córdoba was the capital of flourishing under the Caliphate of Cordoba who ruled almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. It is estimated Cordova, with a population of up to 500,000 people when it is the second largest city in the world in the 10th century, after the Byzantine.




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