1. cordoba - Noun
2. Cordoba - Proper noun
a city in central Argentina; site of a university founded in 1613
a city in southern Spain; center of Moorish culture
Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526)
the basic unit of money in Nicaragua; equal to 100 centavos
Source: WordNetBefore the pandemic, shop owner Luis Arturo Cordoba Reyes made his living at Broadacres selling soccer jerseys, toys and games of foosball — $5 for 20 balls — across from carnival rides owned and operated by his parents. Source: Internet
As guarantee of the submission of the region, some nobles – some argue that Pelayo was among them, although his origin is unknown – had to surrender hostages from Asturias to Cordoba. Source: Internet
It’s followed by Granada counting 377, Jaen 212, Malaga 206, Cordoba 164, Almeria 127, Cadiz 92 and Huelva 74. Source: Internet
Cordoba conceded the penalty for a foul on Willi Orban and Sabitzer decided the game in the 77th. Source: Internet
Hertha pressed the self-destruct button again when Cordoba carelessly fouled Willi Orban and Marcel Sabitzer scored from the penalty spot in the 77th minute. Source: Internet
Jose De Cordoba, and David Luhnow, "Venezuelans Rush to Vote on Chávez: Polarized Nation Decides Whether to Recall President After Years of Political Rifts", The Wall Street Journal (Eastern edition), New York City, August 16, 2004, p. A11. Source: Internet