Thank you for sharing this. I was going to visit Spain, especially the Andelucia area, this summer, but couldn't because of covid. Now I can feel like I'm there.
I was in Cordoba in October 2019. I visited many white villages and visited many of the main attractions known in the particular area we were in. Cordoba was one of the cities we spent a whole day in. Very beautiful and clean. I too intended on returning in 2020, but covid shut down my plans for two years. I am planning on 2023, and if not, definitely 2024.
Soy un nuevo seguidor de tus videos tal cual este video te ha queda súper Way felicitaciones viva Cordoba andalucia y su gastronomía y su Fiesta de los patios y la semana Santa. Hechare de Menos cordoba Andalucía en su Verano la calor a tope y su extremo invierno muy Frío. hasta luego
Yes, do visit. Andalusia, southern Spain is gorgeous. We stayed in Malaga but visited at lease 7 villages in the area. We fanned out on a map and went to the main attractions in that particular area. A lot of driving and walking for sure but well worth it for the experience. I will return in near future. Do come and explore.
Es un placer pasear idealmente por una ciudad desconocida. Me ha gustado la Cordoba antigua por su homogeneidad de colores y construcciones. Y también, por su impecable limpieza.Puede señalarse como punto negativo ser el descascarillado de algunas paredes
Yes, Spain is very clean in most parts. I am happy to see how well they maintain their historical monuments and architecture, even the culture of other ethnicity that once was there.
Los españoles cuidamos y conservamos nuestro patrimonio cultural ibero, romano, judio, islámico y cristiano.La Alhambra de Granada fue protegida del saqueo y destrucción del ejército francés en época de Napoleón. Lástima que la Biblioteca de Córdoba fue incendiada, destruida por los almohades con 40000libros únicos y comparada en su época con la Biblioteca de Alejandria. Saludos 🇪🇦
@@raadr.b.h7440 In Andalusia there is no Arab culture. Or do you see woman with burqa men with djellaba? In Andalusia people drink wine and eat ham, wich the arabs are forbbiden. In Andalusia there are the greast examples of Christian faith: The Holy Week processions. Leave that obsession of pretending that Spain is linked to you!
..precioso, si pones de fondo la música " El Vito" Canto de guitarra....: y esa es mi Córdoba de nacimiento y del alma". ... beautiful, if you put the music "El Vito" in the background. Guitar singing ....: and that is my Cordoba of birth and soul ".
I can definitely tell whose a local, or not. I have family in Spain and Portugal because I am ethically Spanish and Portuguese. I read and watched many videos on how to blend in with the locals...what not to wear and so on. My only area that was obvious was when I spoke, but I am practicing my Spanish a lot more. Maybe I should have written this in Spanish...
How amazing to look out your window and be surrounded by all this history. I love the fact that the Spaniards didn't destroy the architecture of other cultures...they embraced it.
Cordoba is thousands of years old, I doubt that Puerto Vallarta or Cartagena existed. Also in America you have the custom of saying when you see a Spanish city that it looks like one there. It may be because we founded them, don't you think?
Cordoba was the capital of the second Umayyad state. The matter of Cordoba did not rise except with the advent of the Umayyad prince Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil to Andalusia, fleeing from the Abbasids, so he seized the reins of affairs in Islamic Andalusia and made Cordoba his capital in the year 756 AD. This was the beginning of the golden age of Cordoba, when it became the capital of the entire Islamic Andalusia and the most important city in the peninsula, and during the reign of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil, work began on the Great Mosque of Cordoba, which still stands in the city today. And the rule continued in the hands of the Umayyads from the dynasty of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil during this period.
La ciudad de Cordoba tiene parecido a la ciudad de Cartagena al norte de Colombia ciudad en donde los españoles estuvieron muchos años Colombia fue conquistada por españoles la cual es importante España por nuestro idioma Religio n y costumbres desde el Norte de Colombia Barranquilla mis saludos
Those stones are extremely slippery. People with leather soles might slip. A good walking shoe with rubber soles is best. The area just before you enter the Roman Bridge is slippery.
@@hoosomio no no your History its wrong the name tell you what right is Al Andalus you need can learn spain history in the school and show what right is here open eyes for you (-: al-Andalus (Arabic الأندلس, Central Atlas Tamazight ⴰⵏⴷⴰⵍⵓⵙ Andalus) is the Arabic name for the parts of the Iberian Peninsula that were ruled by Muslims between 711 and 1492. Under constitutional law, al-Andalus was successively a province of the Umayyad Caliphate (711-750) founded by Caliph Al-Walid I. de.m.wikipedia.org ›wiki› Al-And ... al-Andalus - Wikipedia
Mi Córdobaaaaaaaa😍😍😍😍que ganas que termine esta pandemia y darme un paseito por tus evocadoras calles. Te amo Córdoba, saludos desde Tenerife
I don't speak in spanish, but I can to try. Calmos José bella promenada magnifico. I love Espana very beautiful ! Love from Algeria. Thank you !
VIVA MI .CORDOBA .BONITA Y .PRECIOSA🇳🇬🇪🇸
@@adoracionlopez8544 Córdoba blanca y mora :)
I've been walking along these streets not once. Thanks a bunch for the warm recollections. Beautiful video! Keep sharing, please!
Kakva ljepota 👏👏👏❤️from Serbia 🇷🇸
Thank you for sharing this. I was going to visit Spain, especially the Andelucia area, this summer, but couldn't because of covid. Now I can feel like I'm there.
I was in Cordoba in October 2019. I visited many white villages and visited many of the main attractions known in the particular area we were in. Cordoba was one of the cities we spent a whole day in. Very beautiful and clean. I too intended on returning in 2020, but covid shut down my plans for two years. I am planning on 2023, and if not, definitely 2024.
Hermosa ciudad, sus calles .jardines,balcones, las tendillas, sus tintos, y lo mejos su gente Cordoba en unica
Gracias ,pour cette belle vidéo, je suis allé a Cordoba ,une journée , mais pas visité, très belle ville , extra! beau travail , merci ❤ de
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Soy un nuevo seguidor de tus videos tal cual este video te ha queda súper Way felicitaciones viva Cordoba andalucia y su gastronomía y su Fiesta de los patios y la semana Santa. Hechare de Menos cordoba Andalucía en su Verano la calor a tope y su extremo invierno muy Frío. hasta luego
Mil gracias x compartir, excelentes videos, espectaculares imagenes, saludos cordiales en la distancia,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Nice video, and beautiful city, love to visit one day. Thank you for sharing.
Yes, do visit. Andalusia, southern Spain is gorgeous. We stayed in Malaga but visited at lease 7 villages in the area. We fanned out on a map and went to the main attractions in that particular area. A lot of driving and walking for sure but well worth it for the experience. I will return in near future. Do come and explore.
Es un placer pasear idealmente por una ciudad desconocida. Me ha gustado la Cordoba antigua por su homogeneidad de colores y construcciones. Y también, por su impecable limpieza.Puede señalarse como punto negativo ser el descascarillado de algunas paredes
Yes, Spain is very clean in most parts. I am happy to see how well they maintain their historical monuments and architecture, even the culture of other ethnicity that once was there.
Ma-sha Allah, Cordoba is a beautiful city! I've been there in January 2020.
Thank you for the video.
Great Tour Virtual:) Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Los españoles cuidamos y conservamos nuestro patrimonio cultural ibero, romano, judio, islámico y cristiano.La Alhambra de Granada fue protegida del saqueo y destrucción del ejército francés en época de Napoleón. Lástima que la Biblioteca de Córdoba fue incendiada, destruida por los almohades con 40000libros únicos y comparada en su época con la Biblioteca de Alejandria. Saludos 🇪🇦
Se me olvidaba la belleza de las calles ornamentadas con flores
Such a lovely place .
Wow what a beautiful place.
Thank you for this. I can't get enough of the white houses of Andalusia.
So sweet😍😍
Love those narrow, quaint places...love outdoor eating but if a restaurant had a unique decor, we ate inside.
Very nice video. Thanks for sharing
Me encanto se ve como si uno estuviera ahi
Great walking, such beautiful streets.
Thank you so much for creating this! Jazakum Allahu khair! :-)
Gabriel terra ou 134
Al Andalus Arabic culture very nice
@@raadr.b.h7440 no. DEUS VULT
@@raadr.b.h7440
In Andalusia there is no Arab culture.
Or do you see woman with burqa men with djellaba?
In Andalusia people drink wine and eat ham, wich the arabs are forbbiden.
In Andalusia there are the greast examples of Christian faith:
The Holy Week processions.
Leave that obsession of pretending that Spain is linked to you!
Seria bom mencionar o nome das praças e locais. Penso que fica mais completo.
..precioso, si pones de fondo la música " El Vito" Canto de guitarra....: y esa es mi Córdoba de nacimiento y del alma".
... beautiful, if you put the music "El Vito" in the background. Guitar singing ....: and that is my Cordoba of birth and soul ".
I can definitely tell whose a local, or not. I have family in Spain and Portugal because I am ethically Spanish and Portuguese. I read and watched many videos on how to blend in with the locals...what not to wear and so on. My only area that was obvious was when I spoke, but I am practicing my Spanish a lot more. Maybe I should have written this in Spanish...
Ethnically
Hello, this is lovely .
Gravitas
Ps When did you film this ?
Hi! I filmed it in February 2020. Thanks for watching!
How amazing to look out your window and be surrounded by all this history. I love the fact that the Spaniards didn't destroy the architecture of other cultures...they embraced it.
And they're mixed with the Arab culture also... believe it or not
Thank you for this
El señorío andaluz.
Looks super similar to a lot of Mexican cities like Taxco or Puerto Vallarta....or Cartagena in Colombia.
Its the other way around!
@@mrn13 yes of course in terms of what influenced what
Cordoba is thousands of years old, I doubt that Puerto Vallarta or Cartagena existed.
Also in America you have the custom of saying when you see a Spanish city that it looks like one there. It may be because we founded them, don't you think?
Es justo al revés. Esas ciudades son las que se parecen a Córdoba en España, que fue fundada por los fenicios hace miles de años.
Cordoba was the capital of the second Umayyad state. The matter of Cordoba did not rise except with the advent of the Umayyad prince Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil to Andalusia, fleeing from the Abbasids, so he seized the reins of affairs in Islamic Andalusia and made Cordoba his capital in the year 756 AD. This was the beginning of the golden age of Cordoba, when it became the capital of the entire Islamic Andalusia and the most important city in the peninsula, and during the reign of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil, work began on the Great Mosque of Cordoba, which still stands in the city today. And the rule continued in the hands of the Umayyads from the dynasty of Abd al-Rahman al-Dakhil during this period.
Hola felicidades por su video
Habla español?
La ciudad de Cordoba tiene parecido a la ciudad de Cartagena al norte de Colombia ciudad en donde los españoles estuvieron muchos años Colombia fue conquistada por españoles la cual es importante España por nuestro idioma Religio n y costumbres desde el Norte de Colombia Barranquilla mis saludos
Wuow seves muy bonita cordoba
Are you a fireman? and where is the firme?
Oh wow, i can’t believe how smal those streets are and so many of them. How would you find home ?
Haha really?
Gracias
Help to find air bnbs in cordoba
That was fantastic,thank you
Que maravilha. Amei!
Those stones are extremely slippery. People with leather soles might slip. A good walking shoe with rubber soles is best. The area just before you enter the Roman Bridge is slippery.
Hispania es civilización y cultura
Que bonito en algunas partes se parece a guanajuato México
✌️🇪🇸💚✌️🇪🇸💚✌️🇪🇸💚✌️🇪🇸💚
Hermosas chicas ❤️
Very different walk. Looking mostly at the ground
Lots of Asians were they tourists or is there a large Asian population there?
please do Granada and valencia
Love it
спасибо
Good job
La Coruña +. Хороша ідея для Білгород - Дністровської фортеції.
my ancestors left their footsteps built that I love this country my brothers and sisters are also the Spaniards
Yes Spanish cities are beautiful /
Spain including Cordoba is Spanish, European and Catholic . Do your ancestors fit in these categories?
My city
كانك في تونس او المغرب
Saludos de buenos días desde el norte de África, Argelia.
Very Nice Al Andalus لا قوة الا بلله
Eso es tierra cristiana DEUS VULT
Al Andalus does not exist, except in your dreams.
Cordoba is a Spanish, European and Christian city.
Just showing the old “city “.
Cordoba is so much more than these.
Too much pic pact here
Air bnbsin cordoba
يا زمان الوصل بالأندلس ☪️😢💔
Malaca
Long Arab Islamic History 800 jahrs MASHAALLA
لا قوة الا بالله
but 1,500 years of control and Christianity, it was founded by the Romans, and recovered from by the Spanish
Stop raving!
Al Ándalus died, KAPUT .
And Spain existed thousands of years before the Muslin invasion.
Arabic Culture
romana ,judia y cristiana
@@hoosomio no no your History its wrong the name tell you what right is Al Andalus you need can learn spain history in the school and show what right is here open eyes for you (-:
al-Andalus (Arabic الأندلس, Central Atlas Tamazight ⴰⵏⴷⴰⵍⵓⵙ Andalus) is the Arabic name for the parts of the Iberian Peninsula that were ruled by Muslims between 711 and 1492. Under constitutional law, al-Andalus was successively a province of the Umayyad Caliphate (711-750) founded by Caliph Al-Walid I. de.m.wikipedia.org ›wiki› Al-And ... al-Andalus - Wikipedia
@@raadr.b.h7440 antes de llegar los musulmanes ya había reinos visigodos CRISTIANOS
@@hoosomio speak english or Arabic I do not understand you read your story right please
@@raadr.b.h7440 hablo español.
Me quedo con Sevilla.
43:15 someone reciting Chinese poem :)
Too much pic pact here