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Southern Spain: Merida & Sevilla
From Cordoba, we departed for Merida, a smaller city located a couple of hours northwest of Cordoba. It is mostly known for its abundance of Roman ruins, most notable of which being an old bridge and several miles of aqueducts. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
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Southern Spain: Cordoba
We arrived in Cordoba in time to grab a quick lunch before heading out to see the important sights of the city. We only had one night in Cordoba so we only had time to see the big things. After … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcazar de Cordoba, Alcazar of Cordoba, Azahara, Azahara Medina, Azahara Medina Museum, Azahara Museum, Carlos I, Carlos Quinto, Carlos V, Catedral de Cordoba, Cordoba, Cordoba Cathedral, dove, gardens, Great Mosque of Cordoba, La Mezquita, landscape, minaret, Moorish arches, orange grove, Roman bridge, sketch, sketches, Southern Spain, Visigoths
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