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Cordobese Union (Spanish: Unión Cordobesa, UCOR) was a
localist political party in Córdoba
created by
Rafael Gómez Sánchez
ahead of the 2011
local elections...
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mixed breed of
unknown pedigree,
primarily mastiff Other names Perro de
Pelea Cordobés
Córdobese dog Córdoba dog
Origin Argentina Dog (domestic dog)...
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Emirate of Cordoba,
Toledo was the
centre of
numerous insurrections against Cordobese government from 761 to 857.
Girbib ibn-Abdallah, a poet from Toledo, wrote...
- Bullenbeisser), bear-baiting (as Bärenbeisser) Córdoba
fighting dog Córdoba dog
Córdobese dog
Perro de
Pelea Cordobés
Argentina to the 1920s Dog
fighting Dogo Cubano...
- gait.
Tiles from the Alhambra. Andalusian, in "Majo"
dress Sombreros cordobeses.
Sombrero de catite. In Andalusia, as
throughout Spain,
football is the...
- won
their respective editions due to
organizational problems), with the
Cordobese combined winning their first Ibarguren Cup
after beating Racing 4–3. Bold...
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Poster of the
Radical Republican Party with
Alejandro Lerroux Illustrious Cordobese People Archived 2020-01-21 at the
Wayback Machine Newspaper clippings...
- some
kilometres to the north,
which was for a time
autonomous from the
Cordobese central authority: the
settlement of current-day Almería
initially developed...
- to:
Pedro Fernández de
Valenzuela (conquistador) (active 1536–1538),
Cordobese conquistador who took part in the
Spanish conquest of the
Muisca and died...
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Middle March. The city of
Toledo stood distinctly unruly towards the
Cordobese authorities, and
remained a
major city of al-Andalus,
preserving quite...