Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba (commonly referred to as Instituto) is an Argentine sports club from the city Córdoba, whose professional football...
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Technological University of Chocó (redirect from Diego Luis Córdoba Technological University of Choco)
The Diego Luis Cordoba Technological University of Choco (Spanish: Universidad Tecnológica del Chocó Diego Luis Córdoba), also known as UTCH, is a public...
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, 1st Marquis of Comares, (1463 – Oran, now in Algeria, 1518), invested 1st marquis of Comares in 1512, was Governor...
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Mendoza (died 11 August 1525), 3rd Count of Cabra, was a Castilian nobleman. He served with distinction during the war in...
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Córdoba was founded as a settlement on 6 July 1573 by Spanish conquistador Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, who named it after the Spanish city of Córdoba....
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the "Great Captain" Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba). Luis was the son of Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Mendoza (d. 11 August 1525), third count of Cabra...
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Córdoba, known officially as Heroica Córdoba, is a city and the seat of the municipality of the same name in the Mexican state of Veracruz. It was founded...
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Luis Córdoba Ronquillo, O.SS.T. also Luis de Córdoba y Ronquillo (died 24 November 1640) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trujillo...
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or (Talleres de Córdoba [taˈʎeɾes ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]; Córdoba Workshops), is an Argentine professional sports club based the city of Córdoba. The institution...
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Diego Rodríguez de Lucero was a priest and inquisitor of the Kingdom of Castile based in Córdoba between 1499 and 1507. His harsh and unjust persecutions...
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Luis de Góngora y Argote (born Luis de Argote y Góngora; Spanish: [lwis ðe ˈɣoŋɡoɾa]; 11 July 1561 – 24 May 1627) was a Spanish Baroque lyric poet and...
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Chile. Newell's Old Boys 1993–1994 San Luis Potosí 1994–1995 Almirante Brown de Arrecifes 1996–1997 Central Córdoba 1997–1998 Almirante Brown de Arrecifes...
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Fernández de Córdoba y Manrique, the 2nd duchess of Sessa and the 2nd duchess of five other duchies won by her father, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba. Although...
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The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba [meθˈkita kateˈðɾal de ˈkoɾðoβa]), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of...
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political leader of the department of Chocó Diego Luis Córdoba) and Lía Ruiz. Her cousin, Ana Fabricia Córdoba, was a noted human rights activist. She studied...
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Córdoba Perez (born 10 December 1998) is a Costa Rican professional footballer who plays for A.D. Guanacasteca in the Liga FPD. From Nicoya, Córdoba played...
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July 2023. "Jesé y Morata destrozan con sus dobletes al Córdoba" [Jesé and Morata destroy Córdoba with their doubles]. Marca (in Spanish). 24 March 2013...
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Revolt of the Brotherhoods Luis : de Salazar y Castro (1685). Historia genealogica de la casa de Silva, ParteII Por don Luis de Salazar (in Spanish). National...
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Diego Luis Valoyes Ruíz (born 22 September 1996) is a Colombian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for Liga MX club Juárez. Valoyes began...
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again to the armies of Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba in 1502. The Spaniards were initially pushed back, and Córdoba ordered the army to make the city Barletta...
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Christopher Columbus Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (founder of Nicaragua) Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Yucatán conquistador) Francisco Vázquez de...
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Luis Concha Córdoba (November 7, 1891—September 18, 1975) was a Colombian priest and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Cardinal Concha served as...
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Fernández de Córdoba, first duke of Sessa, the son of the first duke's daughter, Elvira Fernández de Córdoba y Manrique, and of her husband, Luis Fernández...
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Archbishop. He next married Juana Fernández de Córdoba y Rojas, daughter of Luis Fernández de Córdoba, 6th Duke of Sessa. The Marquess of Leganés was...
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Diego Fernández de Córdoba y López de las Roelas, 1st Marquess of Guadalcázar (1578 – 6 October 1630), was Viceroy of Mexico from October 18, 1612, to...
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granted in 1559 by Philip II to Diego López de Haro, Lord of Carpio, veintiquatro and first chief of the Royal Stables of Córdoba. The title holds dominion...
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The Diocese of Córdoba (Latin: Dioecesis Cordubensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in the city of Córdoba in the ecclesiastical...
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Rho Omega, 2005) and Japan (Beta Pi Omega, 2009), and Theta Mu (The Diego Luis Cordoba Tech University of Choco; Quibdó, Chocó, Colombia, South America,...
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Luis Fernández de Córdoba y Arce was a Spanish sailor and military man who was Governor of Chile between May 1625 and December 1629. A Spanish noble gentleman...
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"WATCH: Luis Suarez nutmeg David Luiz twice in Barcelona's win at PSG". Sky Sports. 16 April 2015. Archived from the original on 27 May 2015. "Córdoba 0–8...
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