Sophia Basilica and in Cordoba, Spain, the capital of the occupying Moors' Muslim kingdom.
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Legal experts who have seen the documents say the evidence is heavily weighted toward Cordoba being Teodora Bolivar.
Associated Press writer Javier Cordoba reported this story in San Jose, Costa Rica, and Raphael Satter reported from London.
Cordoba is operated by George Pla, a California businessman and longtime Democratic fund-raiser.
Colonel Cordoba said that his reports on this to his superiors were ignored.
Warren Cordoba, executive chef at the Viceroy in Palm Springs, revamped its pooch menu after consulting with several veterinarians.
Cordoba locals have even been known to use canned tomatoes in deep winter.
Cordoba should not be above the law and the decision of the attorney general should be respected and obeyed.
Mr Golden has been described as a keen walker and had talked about trekking to Granada, Cordoba, Cadiz and Jerez.
The FARC, the largest and oldest guerrilla group in Colombia, announced the releases December 21 and designated Cordoba as the coordinator.
President Uribe has accused Senator Piedad Cordoba, who is in the opposition party, of having ties to the ELN and FARC terrorists.
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Those from the Cordoba area take particular pride in the bright-orange emulsion, the closest thing the city has to a national dish.
Cordoba House, the proposed centre, is to be a place of tolerance.
The Inter manager was the first to change tactics, the Colombian Rivaz making way for Ivan Cordoba, and it seemed to rouse his team.
So why, one might ask, have Mayor Michael Bloomberg, various other elected officials and clergy and community leaders expressed support for the Cordoba House?
Cordoba and Antioquia, provinces near the Panamanian border, highlight this bias.
He presents the soup at cooking demonstrations for guests at his hotel, a rebuilt private estate nestled in the olive groves about an hour outside of Cordoba.
The Peronist governors of the more powerful provinces, such as Buenos Aires, Santa Fe and Cordoba, are all potential candidates for the next presidential contest in 2003.
On May 20th, 15 hooded and armed men seized Senator Piedad Cordoba, a prominent human-rights campaigner, as she was leaving a clinic in the city of Medellin.
Rodrigo Cordoba, former president of the Colombian Association of Psychiatry, told Caracol he was struck by how calm the animals seemed in videos of the freed hostages.
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Thus Fiat makes a version of the Palio at Cordoba in Argentina to export to Brazil, instead of at its huge Betim complex, sacrificing potential economies of scale.
Made in 968 for the youngest son of the Caliph of Cordoba, it features men variously listening to music, plucking dates or nabbing eggs from a falcon's nest.
And the Moorish Ummayad dynasty in Spain, made the city of Cordoba its capital, and installed an immense mosque on the site of an ancient Christian church there.
Obama's rationale, that "our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable, " seems utterly irrelevant to the issue of why the proposed Cordoba House should be constructed at Ground Zero.
Fortunately, Cordoba House has many supporters in the neighbourhood.
Sillero Francisca Serrano, a 78-year-old resident of Baena, the olive-oil-producing village outside Cordoba, was given her salmorejo recipe from her grandmother and in turn, has passed it down to her own grandchildren.
The museum portion of the complex draws visitors immediately past a restaurant and gift shop into a Cordoba-like, multicolumned lobby and the sky-high Freedom Hall where an LED installation is programmable for any occasion.
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