Tag: Cordoba
Vuelta a Espana: Reynes pipped to the line in Cordoba
Spain's Reynes finished the latest stage in second place while compariot Valverde remains in contention for the red jersey
Andalucia welcomes Valverde at the Vuelta a Espana
Alejandro Valverde sits in overall third place as the Vuelta a Espana is in Andalucia
In Cordoban Skies… How a Moorish daredevil made aviation history
Columnist Jack Gaioni explores the history of flight in Spain
Lights out for Andalucian cinema after Cinesur purchase
Andalucia's largest cinema chain bought by French audiovisual group MK2
Cordoba patio festival set to wow tourists in biggest year yet
The best-kept patios in Spain are open to the public in May
Andalucia scoops five of Spain’s top 10 tourist destinations
Sevilla, Marbella and Malaga were all among TripAdvisor's top destinations
New Granada high speed train limited to single track
The new single track AVE line to Granada has caused concern
Catholic church ‘present distorted historical account’ of Cordoba Cathedral
Secularist petition against phasing out of cathedral's Islamic past.
Spanish wine makers target lucrative Chinese market with new offerings
Torres is to release a limited edition cava in 2015
Joseph Breton guilty of murder
The jury has declared the father of missing children, Ruth and Jose, guilty of their murder
Cordoba winery wins gold for its ‘green’ wine
Winery won a gold medal at the National Competition of Organic Wine in Estella
Paella punch up
Holidaymakers beaten up, imprisoned and found guilty of assault on a police officer over a €15 paella addition to their lunch
Double drugs haul in Andalucia
A record-breaking amount of hashish has been found in Cordoba and Algeciras
Forced evictions and mortgage debt leads to suicides
Protesters have stepped up the campaign to reform Spain’s strict mortgage laws after four suicides in just one month
Muslims avoid jail after praying in Catholic cathedral
Nine men freed after being arrested for praying in the Mesquita in Cordoba in 2010
Traditional Cordoba patios on display until January 4
Thousands of visitors are expected to take advantage of the opportunity to view the secluded courtyards
Jose Breton’s family exercise right not to testify against him
The sister, brother and parents of Breton - accused of murdering his two children - refused to give evidence in Cordoba yesterday
Jose Breton calls toxicology reports ‘a lie’
The father accused of murdering his two children Ruth and Jose Breton claims that the remains belong to animals he burnt
Spanish olive oil receives top marks
Product from Andalucia recognised at UK's international food show
Ruth and Jose’s bodies ‘found cremated at finca’
Tests will confirm whether missing Ruth and Jose's bodies were burnt on bonfire
Experts confirm remains found on Cordoba estate belong to missing youngsters Ruth and Jose Breton
Children’s mother Ruth Ortiz commissioned an independent forensic report after police said remains belonged to animals
‘Hang the bankers’ as Gordillo leaves Cordoba
'Spain's Robin Hood', along with nearly 500 followers, will now continue their march across Andalucia
A champion day out in Andalucia
James Bryce takes a ride around the region’s best wakeboarding and waterskiing centres