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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...
- mixed breed of unknown pedigree, primarily mastiff Other names Perro de Pelea Cordobés Córdobese dog Córdoba dog Origin Argentina Dog (domestic dog)...
- 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...
- 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...
- Middle March. The city of Toledo stood distinctly unruly towards the Cordobese authorities, and remained a major city of al-Andalus, preserving quite...