Let’s cheer for Cordoba
Cordoba makes the last six in the race to be European Capital of Culture 2016
Father and son mauled by dogs
A deadly attack by guard dogs on neighbouring farmers rocks small Andalucian town
Cordoba enjoys bumper Easter bookings
Hoteliers are the big winners as Holy Week celebrations prove worth waiting for
Father of missing Cordoba siblings denied bail
Jose Breton Gomez to be held on remand on a charge of ‘illegal detention’ as the search for Ruth and Jose continues
Century on in Cordoba
The 10th century Muslim-fortified city was discovered by Ricardo Velazquez Bosco in November 1911
Dramatic rescue saves 40 dogs from certain death in Spain
Animal charities have worked together to save nearly 40 dogs from being put down after they were found in squalid conditions
‘Hang the bankers’ as Gordillo leaves Cordoba
'Spain's Robin Hood', along with nearly 500 followers, will now continue their march across Andalucia
Ruth and Jose’s bodies ‘found cremated at finca’
Tests will confirm whether missing Ruth and Jose's bodies were burnt on bonfire
Traditional Cordoba patios on display until January 4
Thousands of visitors are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to view the secluded courtyards
Cordoba winery wins gold for its ‘green’ wine
Winery won a gold medal at the National Competition of Organic Wine in Estella
Cordoba Mezquita loses right to beer trademark in Supreme Court
Spanish company Mahou already produces a beer called Mezquita
Seven-foot-tall giant roamed Andalucia 1050 years ago
Scientists investigate Cordoba’s giant discovery
Crocodile spotted in Cordoba river where youngsters bathe
The crocodile was spotted in an area which, although it is forbidden, is a favourite bathing spot for groups of young people
Cordoba construction union denounces Junta de Andalucia for working in extreme heat
The union claims that the Junta’s construction inspectors have taken no action against companies using workers during the heat of the afternoon
Colombian Johan Chaves reclaims lead in stage 6 of Vuelta out of Cordoba
Chaves regained the red jersey in the general classification, as Alejandro Valverde takes fifth and Chris Froome sits in seventh
Red Cross to feed thousands of hungry Cordoba residents
Olive oil, rice, baby food, tuna, chickpeas,vegetables and pasta will be among the basic food stuffs handed out
Andalucian photographer takes best nature shot of 2015
Francisco Mingorance won the ‘places’ category in National Geographic’s yearly honours for his photo of a marsh in Cordoba partially destroyed by radioactive waste
Two Spanish police officers save unconscious baby in Cordoba
The officers sprung into action after being approached by a desperate mother in Villarrubia, Cordoba
Cordoba’s Mezquita ‘does not belong to anyone’ town hall report concludes
Ultimatum issued to Church as mosque-cathedral saga rumbles on
23-stone man accused of squashing donkey to death in Spain did not commit a crime, judge rules
A judge has thrown out the case at a preliminary trial, ruling that there is ‘no evidence of a criminal offence’
Miguel de Cervantes journeyed around Andalucia collecting taxes
New research has tracked the 16th century author’s own Don Quixote-esque voyage of Andalucia
Two dilapidated schools in Cordoba given €132,000 by Junta
More than 500 students are enrolled at the two schools
Andalucia’s restaurants are transforming at full pace
Mainstream guides have struggled to keep up
Andalucia dominates new top ten most visited monuments in Spain list
Andalucia is the most represented region on the list