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The Kingdom of Córdoba (also Kingdom of Cordova; Spanish: Reino de Córdoba) was a territorial jurisdiction of the Crown of Castile since 1236 until Javier de Burgos' provincial division of Spain in 1833. This was a "kingdom" ("reino") in the second sense given by the Diccionario de la lengua española de la Real Academia Española: the Crown of Castile consisted of several such kingdoms. Córdoba was one of the Four Kingdoms of Andalusia. Its extent is detailed in Respuestas Generales del Catastro de Ensenada (1750-54), which was part of the documentation of a census.

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Kingdom of Córdoba
Reino de Córdoba
Realm of the Crown of Castile
Region of the Kingdom of Spain
1236–1833
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Coat of arms
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Map of the Kingdom of Córdoba, based on the Respuestas Generales del Catastro de Ensenada (1750-54).
  TypeManoralism
History 
 Capture of Córdoba
1236
 Territorial division of Spain
1833
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Almohad Caliphate
Province of Córdoba (Spain)
Province of Ciudad Real
Today part ofSpain
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Like the other kingdoms within Spain, the Kingdom of Córdoba was abolished by the 1833 territorial division of Spain.[1]

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The Four Kingdoms of Andalusia.
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