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7-421: Córdoba Province may refer to: Córdoba Province, Argentina Córdoba Province (Colombia) Province of Córdoba (Spain) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

14-614: The Arabic name of the city Qurtuba ) is one of the 50 provinces of Spain , in the north-central part of the autonomous community of Andalusia . It is bordered by the Andalusian provinces of Málaga , Seville , Jaén , and Granada , the Extremaduran province of Badajoz and the province of Ciudad Real , which is part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha . Its area is 13,769 km . A royal decree of 30 November 1833, created

21-618: The Province of Córdoba ( along with 48 other provinces ), which was formed by joining the towns of the Kingdom of Córdoba and the following towns until then located in Badajoz : Belalcázar , Fuente la Lancha , Hinojosa del Duque , and Villanueva del Duque . The historical population is given in the following chart: The province is mainly divided into three geographical areas: the Sierra Morena to

28-587: The entire population is concentrated in the capital. On average, 31.96% of a Spanish province's population inhabits its capital. The province consists of 75 municipalities. They are further grouped into 8 "comarcas". Its population is 799,402 (2014), of whom more than 40% live in the capital, Córdoba , and its population density is 58.06/km . The Province of Córdoba contains 75 municipalities . The province has three natural parks: Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro Natural Park, Sierra de Hornachuelos Natural Park, and Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park. The University of Córdoba

35-572: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Córdoba_Province&oldid=1059396439 " Categories : Place name disambiguation pages Province name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Province of C%C3%B3rdoba (Spain) Córdoba ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa] ; also called Cordova in English, evolved from

42-627: The north, the Baetic Depression in the center and La Campiña in the south. The climate is continental Mediterranean with temperatures in the capital ranging from 9.2 °C in January and 27.2 °C in July and August, which often exceed 40 °C. Rainfall in the capital is recorded from 600 to 750 mm per year. It is concentrated from October to April. The Province of Córdoba ranks 11th in Spain in which

49-467: Was founded in 1972. The province's capital city is a well-known tourist destination. Mezquita was built using pillars of uneven heights. The city was declared a world heritage site in 1984. [REDACTED] Media related to Province of Córdoba, Spain at Wikimedia Commons List of municipalities in C%C3%B3rdoba This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Córdoba in

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