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Córdoba

Córdoba most commonly refers to:

  • Córdoba, Spain, a major city in southern Spain and formerly the imperial capital of Islamic Spain
  • Córdoba, Argentina, the second largest city in Argentina and the capital of Córdoba Province

Córdoba or Cordoba may also refer to:

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Ships edit

  • MSC Cordoba, a 2008 Liberia registered container vessel operated by MSC
  • SS N. Y. U. Victory, a Victory class ship, converted in 1947 for civilian use and renamed Cordoba

Sports organisations edit

  • Bball Córdoba, Basketball team based in Córdoba, Andalusia
  • Córdoba CF, a Spanish football club
  • RCD Córdoba, defunct Spanish football team from Córdoba, Andalusia
  • Córdoba F.C., a defunct Colombian football team, from Montería, Córdoba, Colombia

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