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  1. Córdoba (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkoɾðoβa]) is a province of Argentina, located in the center of the country. Its neighboring provinces are (clockwise from the north) Santiago del Estero, Santa Fe, Buenos Aires, La Pampa, San Luis, La Rioja, and Catamarca.

  2. It is the capital of Córdoba Province and the second-most populous city in Argentina after Buenos Aires, with about 1.6 million urban inhabitants according to the 2020 census. Córdoba was founded as a settlement on 6 July 1573 by Spanish conquistador Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera, who named it after the Spanish city of Córdoba.

  3. Córdoba is a Province of Argentina. The city of Córdoba is its capital. Population. Córdoba has a population of 3,066,801 inhabitants (as of 2001).

  4. Córdoba is the second-most populous Argentine province, with 3,978,984 inhabitants, and the fifth by size, at about 165,321 km2 (63,831 sq mi). Almost 41% of its inhabitants reside in the capital city, Córdoba, and its surroundings, making it the second most populous metro area in Argentina.

  5. Córdoba es la ciudad capital de la provincia de Córdoba, Argentina. Es la ciudad más grande de Argentina con 576 km² y la segunda más poblada con 1 924 487 habitantes. Se sitúa en la región central a orillas del río Suquía o Primero.

  6. Córdoba is a city in the center of Argentina, about 700 km from Buenos Aires. It is the capital of Córdoba Province. As of 2006 Córdoba has a population of over 1,300,000 inhabitants, making it Argentina's second largest city.

  7. Córdoba fue la primera provincia argentina en declarar al software como industria. Ello favoreció la radicación de empresas de primer nivel mundial como Motorola, Intel, Hewlett Packard, Mercado Libre y McAfee. La actividad registra un crecimiento sostenido, con más de 500 empresas del rubro.

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