Cordoba
/ˈkɔːdəvə/(亦作Cordova)
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- a city in Andalusia, southern Spain; pop. 325,453 (2008). Founded by the Carthaginians, it was under Moorish rule from 711 to 1236, and was renowned for its architecture, particularly the Great Mosque. Spanish name
C ÓRDOBA /〈西〉korðoβa/ .科尔多瓦(西班牙南部安达卢西亚一城市, 2008年人口325,453, 由迦太基人建立, 711-1236年受摩尔人统治, 因其建筑, 尤其是大清真寺而闻名; 西班牙语名C ÓRDOBA)。
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- a city in central Argentina; pop. 1,319,000 (est. 2005)科尔多瓦(阿根廷中部城市, 2005年估计人口1,319,000)。