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The Kingdom of Córdoba (also Kingdom of Cordova; ) was a territorial jurisdiction of the
Crown of Castile The Crown of Castile was a medieval polity in the Iberian Peninsula that formed in 1230 as a result of the third and definitive union of the crowns and, some decades later, the parliaments of the kingdoms of Kingdom of Castile, Castile and Kingd ...
since 1236 until
Javier de Burgos Francisco Javier de Burgos y del Olmo (22 October 1778—22 January 1848) was a Spanish jurist, politician, journalist, and translator. Early life and career Born in Motril, into a noble but poor family, he was destined for a career in the ...
' provincial division of Spain in 1833. This was a "kingdom" ("") in the second sense given by the : the Crown of Castile consisted of several such kingdoms. Córdoba was one of the Four Kingdoms of Andalusia. Its extent is detailed in (1750-54), which was part of the documentation of a census. Like the other kingdoms within Spain, the Kingdom of Córdoba was abolished by the
1833 territorial division of Spain The 1833 territorial division of Spain divided the country into provinces, in turn classified into "historic regions" ().
.Daniele Conversi
The Spanish Federalist Tradition and the 1978 Constitution
, p. 12, footnote 63. Retrieved 31 December 2000.


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Córdoba, Spain Córdoba ( ; ), or sometimes Cordova ( ), is a city in Andalusia, Spain, and the capital of the Province of Córdoba (Spain), province of Córdoba. It is the third most populated Municipalities in Spain, municipality in Andalusia. The city prim ...
* :es:Anexo:Localidades del Reino de Córdoba, a list of the localities that composed the
Kingdom of Jaén The Kingdom of Jaén () was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1246 and until Javier de Burgos' provinces of Spain, provincial division of Spain in 1833. This was a "kingdom" () in the second sense given by the : the Crown ...
, according to the Catastro of Ensenada (1750-54); this page is an appendix to the Spanish-language Wikipedia.


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