- Córdoba, Spain - Wikipedia
Following the Christian conquest in 1236, Córdoba became part of the Crown of Castile as the head of the Kingdom of Córdoba Córdoba is home to notable examples of Moorish architecture such as the Mezquita-Catedral, which was named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 and is now a cathedral
- 10 Things to Do in Córdoba, Spain for First Time Visitors
In this guide, discover the very best things to do in Córdoba, Spain, from its must-see attractions to a few hidden gems Don’t miss the amazing Mosque-Cathedral, the Roman Bridge, and the flower-filled patios, plus a few wonderful restaurants and rooftop bars
- Turismo de Córdoba
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- 15 Best Things to Do in Córdoba (Spain) - The Crazy Tourist
Córdoba has one of the largest old-towns in Europe, and it’s protected by UNESCO This city is famed for its patios, large interior courtyards that offered needed shade to the Romans and then the Moors
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- 20 Epic Things to do in Córdoba, Spain - The Spain Travel Guru
This is the ultimate list of the best things to do in Córdoba Spain whether you love history, architecture, fun tours, or great food!
- Visit Córdoba 2026 - Andalusia Tourism Guide
Visit Córdoba in 2026: Mezquita-Cathedral, 4 UNESCO sites, flower-filled patios, local food, hotels, itineraries and practical travel tips in Andalusia
- Cordoba | History, Culture, Map, Architecture | Britannica
Córdoba, city, capital of Córdoba provincia (province), in the north-central section of the comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of Andalusia in southern Spain
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