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CÓRDOBA, THE CAPITAL OF COMMERCE AND HISTORY
The first Argentinian university and also one of the first bishoprics were founded here. Buildings of interest are the Cathedral, the University, El Cabildo - The Town Hall -, the College of Montserrat, the churches of the Compañia de Jesús, San Francisco and San Roque. Córdoba has large commercial zones, residential areas and recreational areas like the Complejo Ferial and the wooded Parque Sarmiento. |
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THE SIERRAS OF THE PAMPA
The sierras de Córdoba belong to the "sierras of the Pampa" and are dotted with colonial hermitages and touristic towns like Villa Carlos Paz, La Falda, La Cumbre, Cosquín, Alta Gracia, Villa General Belgrano, Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, La Cumbrecita and Mina Clavero. |
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JESUIT RELICS
Capilla de Candonga, the oratory of the Jesuit estancia of Santa Gertrudis. The Jesuitic ranches of Santa Catalina, Jesús María, Caroya, Alta Gracia y Candelaria. |
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CAVE PAINTINGS
The Parque Natural y Arqueológico Cerro Colorado is one of the country's richest sites for cave paintings.
Other places of interest
Alta Gracia, the church of the Jesuit mission, the house-museum of Viceroy Liniers and the Museo de Manuel Falla. |
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