Cordoba
City on the south of Spain, located on the Autonomous region of Andalusia and capital of the province of Cordoba. The city dates from the Roman times and has witnessed different conquerors and civilizations in its
long history. Its most flourishing time was during the
Muslim presence in Iberia, when it became capital of Al-Andalus and an example of coexistence of the three main religions (christianity, Islam and Judaism). It's also a land of great thinkers
like Seneca, Maimonides or Averroes among many others.
Within Spain Cordoba is known for its very hot temperatures, the beauty of its women, its
rich gastronomy and the patios festival and feria in
May. Also for hosting the Cathedral former Mosque commonly known as Mezquita, an unique monument worldwide and a symbol of Muslim architecture.
Being the original and incomparable one, Cordoba gave name to several cities in South
America, in countries
like Colombia, Argentina or Mexico.
Person A: I wanna visit Cordoba this
summer, I heard it is a beautiful city!
Person B: Indeed, but good
luck with the 45 ºC you
may find down there!