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Won't You Be My Neighbor1 comment

coogie wrote 4 days ago: I don’t know if there are many people who truly have a good relationship with their neighbours … more →

Tags: Life, People

Argentina está votando

thepassengernews wrote 2 weeks ago: Claudia votando Claudia nació en Córdoba pero por trabajo y buscando un mejor futuro vino a Capita … more →

Tags: 28 de Junio 2009, Argentina, Buenos Aires, cultura argentina, democracia, Education, Elecciones Argentinas, Information, Mundo

Castillo de Locubin

campodi wrote 3 weeks ago: www.campoconstruction.com for all your building needs..fully legal and registered see our credential … more →

Tags: Martos, Rual inland, 24-hour Service, Alcaudete, MOCLIN, ALCALA REAL, Castillo de Locubn, priego, Ja>En

Cheap car rentals all over Spain

cheapcarrentalspain wrote 3 weeks ago: Getting the best quotes for car rentals in Spain is very easy. Just look here and find out how in a … more →

Tags: Car rental news in Spain, care rent, cheap car rent, low prices, barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, Almería, Murcia

To Miss Or Not To Miss

coogie wrote 4 weeks ago: Since I have a place in my next home-city-of-choice now and am preparing to leave, I think it’ … more →

Tags: Life, People, Personal, Teaching, kids

Cordoba - the Spanish city with an eclectic mix of diverse cultural and religious influences

HomeCareontheWeb wrote 1 month ago: Throughout the centuries, the relatively small city of Cordoba has existed under Roman, Moorish and … more →

Tags: Self-Catering holidays on Spain's Costa del Sol, Holiday rental accommodation on the Costa del Sol, Things to do on the Costa del Sol, Holiday tips for Spain's Costa del Sol, Travel guide Spain's Costa del Sol, Day trips to Cordoba from the Costa del Sol, La Mezquita in Cordoba, The Mezquita in Cordoba

Poumatic2 comments

antigerman wrote 1 month ago: Orwellia: Hitchens on Orwell and 1984. Truth tellers. Rosie’s flowers. Ken Loach ad absurdum: … more →

Tags: Blogging, From the archive of struggle, GEORGE ORWELL, Iberian culture, Barack Obama, big flame, hal draper, I F Stone, john wight

Cordoba

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Tags: Spain

Coins in unexpected places, part 1: a buried collector?1 comment

Jonathan Jarrett wrote 1 month ago: I try and keep the numismatics to a minimum here, though you may not have noticed. Partly this is ou … more →

Tags: archaeology, Carolingians, Currently reading, Islamic Crescent, numismatics, Spain, Al-Andalus, Charles the Bald, Coin Hoards

Córdoba

Andrew Petcher wrote 1 month ago: Although the road was swinging to the south it couldn’t keep us ahead of the cloud and by the time … more →

Tags: Spain, Andalusia

Thing To Do #27: See An Erupting Volcano

joshronce wrote 1 month ago: My parents currently live in Nicaragua, and I had the chance to visit them last Thanksgiving. While … more →

Tags: The List, Josh, Dallas, 101 Things To Do Before You Die, Båt, beach, Canopy Tour, Caves, Cloud forest

Al Andar in Andalucia7 comments

tracybarnett wrote 1 month ago: GRANADA, Andalucia, Spain – If I lived in the south of Spain, I would be a painter, or a poet, or bo … more →

Tags: Spain, alhambra, Andalucia, Granada, Madrid, Mezquita, Sevilla, Travel

Obama's speech to the Muslims & the world - Egypt

q8life wrote 1 month ago: I quote Obama: “We have a responsibility to join together on behalf of the world we seek … more →

Tags: News, press, Environment, Places, Freedom, technology, global crisis, obama, Wealth

End of The Road9 comments

coogie wrote 1 month ago: From the day I decided to go back to my home country, I’ve felt great relief. I thought it wou … more →

Tags: Argentina, Life, People, Personal

books!2 comments

tiffdjones wrote 1 month ago: An amazing exhibition consisting of over 5,000 books by Alicia Martin in Cordoba. … more →

Tags: photos, Books, Alicia Martín

Something new every day4 comments

tangobob wrote 1 month ago: Today we were up early for once, but still we did not get out until after twelve. Philippe rang to s … more →

Tags: Tango, Argentina, milonga, Club Fulgor, CUMBIA, Merengue, Abasto, DiSarli, SCALABRINI

Subversive Historian - 05/29/09

Gabriel San Blogman wrote 1 month ago: The 40th Anniversary of “El Cordobazo” Back in the day on May 29th, 1969, a planned strike and prot … more →

Tags: History, Latin America, Agustín Tosco, Argentina, cordobazo, General Juan Carlos Ogania, Student Activism, Unionism, Urban Insurrection

Stem Cells Transplanted From Marrow Into Heart May?!?! Improve Heart's Performance1 comment

David Granovsky wrote 1 month ago: May 26, 2009 Stem Cells Transplanted From Marrow Into Heart May Improve Heart’s Performance Sc … more →

Tags: All Articles, catch up, Adult, Attack, Cardiac, Cardiology, Cell, Heart, STEM

La Feria2 comments

claisly wrote 1 month ago: The replica mezquita; peaking behind is the ferris wheel Friday night, 1 am: Do you girls want to s … more →

Tags: Cultural Events, Fotos, Feria


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