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Spanish immersion schools in
Cordoba, Argentina:
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About Cordoba:
The city was founded at
the Suquia riverside on 6th July, 1573 and was originally called
Córdoba de la Nueva Andalucía by its founder- the Spanish noble
Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera. This important city, is quite modern and, at
the same time, has preserved several buildings from the Colonial Age,
built between the XVII and XVIII centuries.
In 1614, The Jesuits founded the National University- the second one
in Latin America, where many important political and culture figures
studied. This caused that Córdoba were known as ''la docta'' (the
erudite). In Córdoba the tourist can go around the pedestrian circuits
that link San Martin square, the Cathedral, the historical Town
Council, and the Light Block, with the Company of Jesus Church, the
Trejo's House, The Monserrat National School and the Fray José Antonio
de San Alberto Museum. Websites about
Cordoba:
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