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    Bulgarian football - 2023 El panameño José Córdoba debutó con el Juvenil A en División de Honor "José Córdoba Career Stats". footballdatabase.eu. "Кой...
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  • club based in Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Founded in 1954 as Club Deportivo San Álvaro, it was refounded as Cordoba CF in 1954 after...
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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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    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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    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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  • of Córdoba Province Córdoba or Cordoba may also refer to: Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Department Córdoba, Quindío Córdoba, Bolívar Córdoba, Nariño...
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    José de Córdoba y Ramos (September 26, 1732 – April 3, 1815) was a Spanish Navy officer and explorer who sailed around the world and fought in several...
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    infrastructure and passenger service. The airport is named after José María Córdova (sometimes spelled "Córdoba"), a Colombian army general who was a native of Ríonegro...
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    The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption...
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  • Ramón José Castellano (15 February 1903 – 27 January 1979) was the Argentine Archbishop of Córdoba, known to have ordained to the Catholic priesthood Jorge...
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  • Norwich City". Norwich City F.C. 12 August 2024. "City agree to sign José Córdoba". Norwich City F.C. 5 June 2024. "2024/25 Academy signing day". Norwich...
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    Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa], Spanish: Departamento de Córdoba) is a Department of the Republic of Colombia located to the north of this...
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    to Córdoba, Spain. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Córdoba (city, Spain). "Ayuntamiento de Córdoba" [Córdoba's City Council] (in Spanish). "Córdoba"....
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  • José Salvador Alvarenga (Spanish: [xoˈse salβaˈðoɾ alβaˈɾeŋɡa]; born c. 1975) is a Salvadoran fisherman and author who was found on January 30, 2014, aged...
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  • "José Pablo Córdoba returns to Guanacasteca". Radiomentoscr.net. Retrieved April 11, 2023. Castillo, Luis Felipe (March 17, 2023). "José Pablo Córdoba:...
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    Fernández de Córdoba was born on 1 September 1453 at Montilla in the province of Córdoba. He was the younger son of Pedro Fernández de Córdoba, Count of...
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  • Ortiz, 6, and José Bretón Ortiz, 2, on October 8, 2011, in the city of Córdoba, Andalucía, Spain. Both were killed by their father, José Bretón Gómez,...
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    Música "Rafael Orozco" de Córdoba, better known in English as the Córdoba Conservatory, is a music conservatory in Córdoba, Spain. It was founded by the...
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    Belgrano [belˈɣɾano] or Belgrano de Córdoba [belˈɣɾano ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]) is an Argentine sports club from the city of Córdoba, best known for its football team...
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  • – Simeon Slavchev, Valeri Bojinov and Hristofor Hubchev, and signed José Córdoba from Etar and Dimitar Kostadinov from Septemvri Sofia. Under his management...
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    pronunciation: [luˈθena]) is a municipality of Spain belonging to the province of Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is the second-most populated...
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    The Emirate of Córdoba, from 929, the Caliphate of Córdoba, was an Arab Islamic state ruled by the Umayyad dynasty from 756 to 1031. Its territory comprised...
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    Día de Córdoba (in Spanish). Retrieved 9 August 2021. Cabrera, Jesús (15 June 2019). "José María Bellido ya es el nuevo alcalde de Córdoba" [José María...
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  • José Manuel Calderón Portillo (born 7 January 2000) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Córdoba. He plays mainly an left back, he can also...
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  • José Ángel Córdova Villalobos (born 19 August 1953, in Mexico) is a Mexican politician who served as Secretary of Health and Secretary of Public Education...
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    Jervis defeated a greatly superior Spanish fleet under Admiral Don José de Córdoba y Ramos near Cape St. Vincent, Portugal. After the signing of the Treaty...
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  • with civil value. The Colegio Máximo de San José operated in San Miguel until 2017, when it returned to Córdoba, after 250 years, with the two ecclesiastical...
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  • "El homicida más aterrador de Córdoba se fugó de la cárcel, chocó con un taxi robado y mató al conductor" [Córdoba's most terrifying murderer escaped...
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  • Argentina 1930–32, nephew of José Evaristo José C. Uriburu, interventor of the Argentine province of Córdoba This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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    Córdoba, and its surroundings, making it the second most populous metro area in Argentina. Before the Spanish conquista the region now called Córdoba...
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