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Córdoba |
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Córdoba, with a population of about 300,000, is definitely a city rather than a town. Yet it's small enough to get around on foot or bike, and has more old-world charm than many places half its size. |
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|   | Córdoba's bustling, yet charming, main square |
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![]() The AVE high speed train links Córdoba with Madrid, Seville and Malaga | Arriving at the ultra-modern train station, you might think you've made a mistake and landed in Madrid or Barcelona. But take a short stroll past the palm trees, fountains and parks that lead to the old Jewish quarter, and soon the whitewashed walls and cobblestone streets will reassure you that you have indeed got the right place. |
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![]() The old Jewish quarter |
![]() Gardens of the old fortress |
![]() The bishop's palace |
![]() The ninth-century mosque |
Heading back towards the city centre, you'll discover a modern vibrant metropolis with the shopping centres, bars, cinemas and clubs you'd expect to find in any modern city. |
![]() El Corte Inglés department store |
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![]() Temperatures soar in summer |
Weatherwise, Córdoba, like the rest of southern Spain, is warm and dry almost all year, with a short winter (from November to February) and soaring temperatures in the summer months. |
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Although usually a relatively quiet and peaceful place, Córdoba really lets its hair down for the local festivals in spring. Of course spring comes early in southern Spain with people taking to the streets in fancy dress for the Carnival in February. Soon afterwards, Easter is celebrated with candle-lit processions through the city streets. |
![]() Dressing up for carnival week |
![]() Easter week processions |
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![]() Córdoba's fair is the highlight of the year for many people |
The month of May consists of a succession of local festivals including the festival of the crosses (cruces), the wine-tasting festival (la cata), the patios festival and the local fair (feria). |
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Unlike bigger cities, or even cities similar in size, Córdoba hasn't got a large or visible ex-pat population. While some English teachers may get together for the twice-monthly pub quiz in English or meet up for a drink from time to time, most teachers find it more attractive to integrate with the local population.
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