cordoba 的定义
plural cor·do·bas [kawr-duh-buhz, -vuhz; Spanish kawr-thaw-bahs], /ˈkɔr də bəz, -vəz; Spanish ˈkɔr ðɔ βɑs/,
- a silver coin and monetary unit of Nicaragua, equal to 100 centavos.
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- The professional miserabilist, whose hits include, ‘The Queen is Dead’, told gig-goers in Cordoba that.
- For that reason, the effort has been rebranded as "Park51," rather than the Cordoba House.
- Rauf's group, the Cordoba Initiative, isn't even directly handling the fundraising for the proposed cultural center.
- But the hysteria over the Cordoba Initiative has marked a tipping point.
- For others, however, Cordoba House represents a cultural affront.
- At Cordoba, also, a university was founded in 1613, and the town became a seat of learning and a centre of Jesuit influence.
- Rosario is the centre of the system, and here the Company owns extensive dockyards, and lines run both to Tucuman and Cordoba.
- Firewood and posts are also largely produced in Cordoba, and Tucuman and Salta provide woods for building and cabinet-making.
- The town surrendered on August 18, 1487, and the Court then returned to Cordoba.
- Cordoba coffees lack the acidity and tang of the Oaxacas, but make a handsome roast.