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Al-Andalus: The World of Jews, Christians and Muslims in Spain

The legacy of Al-Andalus, the name that the Arabs gave to the Iberian Peninsula, whose territory is now shared by the modern European countries of Spain and Portugal. For a few brief centuries thre...
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  • guajataca published this 08/11/2009
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SensesColours Seneca Hostel - Spain, Cordoba Hostel

Located in the heart of the Jewish quarter in Cordoba, once a neighborhood that was the Jewish population of the city, the Hostal Seneca is located in a traditional Andalusian house. Here you will ...
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/07/2009
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SensesColours Seneca Hostel - Spain, Cordoba Hostel

Located in the heart of the Jewish quarter in Cordoba, once a neighborhood that was the Jewish population of the city, the Hostal Seneca is located in a traditional Andalusian house. Here you will ...
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/03/2009
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Hostal El Tablon - Spain, Cordoba Hostel

Welcome to Hostal El Tablon. Hostal El Tablon is one of the best places to stay in Cordoba. Beautiful and comfortable with the advantage of a new building and inside the historic place of the city.
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/03/2009
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Marabútel - Argentina, Cordoba Hostel

Marabu hostel is located in Nueva Cordoba, close to University City, an area where all students live. Packed with restaurants, shops, bars, pubs and discos, Nueva Cordoba has life 24 hours and is c...
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/03/2009
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Al-Mudawar - Almodovar de Rio - Spain, Cordoba Hostel

Al-Mudawar got 7 double rooms and weve got a living room with TV for all our customers, and also solarium and a terrace with bar.
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/03/2009
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Pewman Che Hostel - Argentina, Cordoba Hostel

Pewman Che in Mapuche (a language spoken by native aborigines) means People that dreams; and dreamers are the travelers who visit Cordoba from the most diverse regions of the planet.
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/03/2009
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Aldea Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

Aldea is the ideal meeting point for all those travelers who want to fully enjoy this great city. What are you looking for Our location, just some blocks from the main square, is your best chance t...
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  • hostelio_com published this 08/01/2009
  • 39 reads
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Docta Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

The best location for this hostel! It is 20 meters from the corner of the most important centre of Cordoba. Limited capacity for only 20 people, short and long stays reception of tourists and forei...
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Eurostars Ciudad de Cóba - Cordoba, Spain

This is a newly-built hotel with a warm interior design and it is exceptionally located in the historical-cultural heart of Cordoba.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Eurostars Las Adelfas - Cordoba, Spain

The hotel mixed the calm beauty of its appearance with the good taste and luxury.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Eurostars Maimóes - Cordoba, Spain

Offering comfortable accommodation and convenient facilities, Eurostars Maimonides Hotel Cordoba welcomes you for a truly memorable stay.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Eurostars Conquistador Hotel - Cordoba, Spain

Built in the typical architectural style of old Cordoba, including a lovely interior patio, this hotel also offers the most modern amenities.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Hostel Que Onda - Cordoba, Argentina

Hostel located in the central area of the city, nearly of everything you need and you would like to know in Cordoba city. is located near the main square, historical monuments, and the pedestrian a...
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Apartamentos La Fuente - Cordoba, Spain

Located in an up market area near the centre and historic area of Cordoba.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Alvear Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

Alvear Hostel is located in a historical house downtown Cordoba City. The hostel has a space for all the travelers around the world in a nice and a familiar atmosphere.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
  • 57 reads
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SensesColours Bagdad Backpackers Hostel - Cordoba, Spain

Hidden away in a tiny street in the Juderia, this place is excellent for anyone wanting an interesting and beautiful place to stay, at bargain prices.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
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Le Grand Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

Le Grand Hostel is the biggest Hostel in Cordoba, the best as regard its location and services as well as the best choice to relax and enjoy this city for those who a high quality hostel.
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
  • 74 reads
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Aldea Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

Aldea is the ideal meeting point for all those travelers who want to fully enjoy this great city. What are you looking for Our location, just some blocks from the main square, is your best chance t...
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
  • 66 reads
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Locomotion Pop Hostel - Cordoba, Argentina

Locomotion: A place of rest and delight. A place to kick back, with a beer maybe, and hook up with fellow travelers A place with a big, ightly colored, roof terrace, perfect for lounging on by sunn...
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  • hostelio_com published this 07/30/2009
  • 76 reads
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