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Cordoba

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Noun

1. cordoba

the basic unit of money in Nicaragua; equal to 100 centavos

3. cordoba, cordova

a city in southern Spain; center of Moorish culture

4. cordoba, cordova

a city in central Argentina; site of a university founded in 1613

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Cordoba

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noun
standard monetary unit of Nicaragua
noun
the standard monetary unit of Nicaragua, divided into 100 centavos
noun
1. 
a city in central Argentina: university (1613). Pop: 1 592 000 (2005 est)
2. 
a city in S Spain, on the Guadalquivir River: centre of Moorish Spain (711–1236). Pop: 318 628 (2003 est)
. English name: Cordova
noun
Francisco Fernández de (franˈθisko fɛrˈnandɛθ de). died 1518, Spanish soldier and explorer, who discovered Yucatán

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Cordoba

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1. 
city in NC Argentina: pop. 1,209,000
2. 
city in S Spain, on the Guadalquivir River: pop. 300,000
3. 
city in EC Mexico, in Veracruz state: pop. 150,000
noun
the basic monetary unit of Nicaragua
see the table of monetary units in the Reference Supplement

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Cordoba

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1. (also kôrdō-vä) A city of north-central Argentina northwest of Buenos Aires. It was founded in 1573.
2. (also kôrthō-vä) A city of southern Spain on the Guadalquivir River east-northeast of Seville. Probably established by Carthaginians, it was later ruled by Romans and Visigoths. During the ninth and tenth centuries, as the seat of the Moorish caliphate, Córdoba was one of the largest cities in the world and was renowned as a cultural and intellectual center.
n.
See Table at currency.

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