Córdoba (province)
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Capital | Córdoba, Spain | ||||
Official language(s) | Spanish | ||||
Area – Total – % of Spain |
Ranked 13th 13,769 km² 2.73% |
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Population – Total (2005) – % of Spain – Density |
Ranked 18th 784,376 1.78% 56.97/km² |
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Demonym – English – Spanish |
Cordovan Cordobés/Cordobesa |
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Autonomous Community | Andalusia | ||||
Government | Diputación de Córdoba | ||||
President | Francisco Pulido Muñoz | ||||
http://www.dipucordoba.es/ |
Córdoba is a province of southern Spain, in the north-central part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by the provinces of Málaga, Sevilla, Badajoz, Ciudad Real, Jaén, and Granada. Its area is 13,769 km².
Its capital is Córdoba. Its population is 771,131 (2002), of whom more than 40% live in the capital, and its population density is 56.00/km². The province of Córdoba contains 75 municipalities.
[edit] Comarcas
- Alto Guadalquivir
- Campiña Este - Guadajoz
- Campiña Sur
- Subbetica
- Valle de los Pedroches Solienses
- Valle del Guadiato
- Vega del Guadalquivir
See List of municipalities in Córdoba.
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