of Córdoba Province Córdoba or Cordoba may also refer to: Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Department Córdoba, Quindío Córdoba, Bolívar Córdoba, Nariño... 5 KB (584 words) - 06:24, 2 June 2023 |
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... 15 KB (964 words) - 20:24, 12 May 2024 |
Córdoba established Mexican independence from Spain at the conclusion of the Mexican War of Independence. It was signed on August 24, 1821 in Córdoba... 7 KB (652 words) - 18:28, 5 April 2024 |
Francisco Hernández de Córdoba (Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko eɾˈnandeθ ðe ˈkoɾðoβa]; c. 1467 in Córdoba – 1517 in Sancti Spíritus) was a Spanish conquistador,... 37 KB (5,484 words) - 00:01, 1 April 2024 |
the Córdoba range was extended with a coupé (Córdoba SX) and an estate (Córdoba Vario). The Córdoba SX was a two-door coupé version of the Córdoba. It... 25 KB (1,140 words) - 21:07, 12 May 2024 |
to Córdoba, Spain. Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Córdoba (city, Spain). "Ayuntamiento de Córdoba" [Córdoba's City Council] (in Spanish). "Córdoba".... 97 KB (9,217 words) - 04:30, 13 May 2024 |
Caballeros de Córdoba is a Mexican football club that plays in the Tercera División de México. The club is based in Córdoba, Veracruz. The franchise was... 4 KB (292 words) - 17:10, 16 September 2023 |
Córdoba (born Marcelo Alejandro Córdoba in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 21, 1973) is an Argentine actor. After a few years of living in México... 5 KB (184 words) - 04:14, 11 May 2024 |
Eduardo Verástegui (redirect from José Eduardo Verástegui Córdoba) José Eduardo Verástegui Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [eˈðwaɾðo βeˈɾasteɣi]; born May 21, 1974) is a Mexican actor, singer, and producer. He was part... 26 KB (2,411 words) - 22:10, 1 May 2024 |
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.... 76 KB (7,328 words) - 23:44, 28 April 2024 |
Vanessa Córdoba Arteaga (born 9 May 1995) is a Colombian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Atlético Nacional. Córdoba was born in Cali, Colombia... 10 KB (657 words) - 21:51, 28 March 2024 |
Operadora México, S.A. de C.V. (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈseaɾs]) is a department store chain located in Mexico, operating 92 stores all over Mexico as of... 23 KB (1,518 words) - 16:11, 22 March 2024 |
The Amazing Race 36 (category Television shows filmed in Mexico) Santiago → Córdoba, Argentina Córdoba (La Cañada) Córdoba (Plaza del Bicentenario) Córdoba (Plaza Ex.Vélez Sársfield or Sarmiento Park) Córdoba (Circuito... 48 KB (4,252 words) - 14:13, 14 May 2024 |
Plan of Iguala (category 1821 in Mexico) O'Donojú signed the Treaty of Córdoba in Córdoba, Veracruz, ratifying the Plan of Iguala, and thus confirming Mexico's independence. The Plan, a compromise... 9 KB (897 words) - 21:55, 6 April 2024 |
Córdoba made his professional debut for the club in 2010. In the 2011 Torneo Apertura, he appeared in only two matches, all from the bench. Córdoba was... 19 KB (1,415 words) - 12:55, 13 May 2024 |
Juan O'Donojú (category 1821 in Mexico) officially recognized Mexican independence through the Treaty of Córdoba, but died of pleurisy shortly after. His recognition of Mexican independence was disowned... 11 KB (1,256 words) - 20:35, 10 May 2024 |
Daniel Ludueña (category Footballers from Córdoba, Argentina) most of his career in Mexico. He is the older brother of footballer Gonzalo Ludueña and the son of former Talleres de Córdoba player Luis Antonio Ludueña... 5 KB (248 words) - 18:14, 7 January 2024 |
dead link] Vicente Riva Palacio (1880) México a través de los siglos Volume IV: "México Independiente". Mexico City, Cumbre. Wikisource has original text... 24 KB (2,291 words) - 18:28, 5 April 2024 |
The Hernández de Córdoba expedition was a 1517 Spanish maritime expedition to the Yucatán Peninsula led by Francisco Hernández de Córdoba. The enterprise... 64 KB (4,619 words) - 15:50, 6 May 2024 |