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Cordoba
Submitted by cleo on 2007-04-27 07:26:07 (via www.wired2theworld.com)
What do you do, if you end up in Cordoba? Maybe by reading this, one can get a pretty good idea what the place is like, moreover there are plenty of pictures. The main attraction seems to be Mezquita, which I gather is a very architecturally intricate fortress…
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Submitted by roxy on 2007-05-01 05:56:22
I adore those European cities with very narrow streets and beautiful buildings. I also like very much the nice caffeterias near the streets where one can in a relaxed atmosphere seep a glass of good wine. It seems that Cordoba is one of those cities. Is there any activities that one mustn't miss when in Cordoba? Any dish that mustn't be missed?
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Submitted by wired2theworld on 2007-05-04 09:37:58
As the author of the article, I just want to add that the Mezquita is not a fortress, but rather an ancient Mosque turned Catholic Church. It's one of the most interesting and beautiful buildings in Spain.
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Submitted by cleo on 2007-05-08 03:23:37
Hi,

Thank you for your explanations, Wired2theworld. I should have figured out from the word Mezquita that this is a MOsque, but something didn't connect in my brain... :-)

It really seems like an amazing place, just looking at the pics. Is is open for visiting or only partially? I really don't know how accesiblle these places are to public...
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