Córdoba Spain Travel Guide 🇪🇸 Things to Do in Córdoba

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Great video. Mercado Victoria does not fit expectations. There are plenty of great places in the city

lsegura
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Very easy to see the Byzantine, Roman, Greek and Persian architecture in that style. Worth a visit some day.

konraddobson
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Love your travel videos, always happy to see that you have released a new one. ❤️

lynneshrode
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What a gem of a city!! Thank you for sharing❤❤❤

slkonnaris
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I was in Seville last September too, OMG it was so crowded! I was thinking because summer was over, it would be less crazy, wow was I wrong! I still made the most of my five days there. I'm going back to Spain again in April, and Cordoba is in the plan, looking forward to it. Thanks for this guide :)

euroschmau
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Once again very lovely video. You are true leged.
Could you please let me know how to get taxi from Cordoba Train station to Mezquita-catedralde or which Taxi App operating in Cordoba. Kind regards 😊

KBhattiLandsend
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alkazar is an arabic word(القصر) means as you said the palace

sallyjans
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Spanish is such a beautiful, sweet, and sexy language ♥️😊

smit
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Calling a people that ruled a land for 800 years and made it flourish is quite the statement

soheibadel
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Moorish occupation sounds weird! Why don’t you just say Moorish presence or Moorish civilization. Wisigoth were occupying a Roman land? Or they were natives?

pulsarspacetime
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You are using Moore rather then Muslims!! You are giving wrong informations!!!

anisrouis
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SIMPLE CORRECTIONS HERE

The “mosque” 🕌 was built on top of a church ⛪️ where muslims assassinated by decapitation twenty some christians defending the place.

The “mosque” was rebuild on top of that church ⛪️ that was prior a ROMAN TEMPLE.

In fact muslims even copied the Roman collums Corinthian that are found inside the “mosque” mixed with the Roman ones.

Numerals were brought from Baghdad to the University’s of Cordoba… I wander how many of those universities weren’t in fact ancient Roman strutures they reused just like the “mosque” …

Building on top of other ancient buildings such as Roman temples it’s called DESECRATION and that was precisely what muslims did.

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