Córdoba is a city located in the foothills of the Sierra Chica mountains on the Suquía river, the center of Argentina's most productive agricultural area. It is the capital of Córdoba Province.
Córdoba is a major industrial center, but retains many historic buildings from the Colonial era.
As of 2003 Córdoba had a population of about 1,350,000 people, making it Argentina's second largest city, after Buenos Aires.
Cordoba is Argentina's second largest city after Buenos Aires and is the most important city in the central area of the country.
Cordoba is well known throughout this region of Argentina as a great center for cultural activities and nightlife.
Because Cordoba is a modern city with a lot of history to offer and is also an excellent base for exploring the nearby Andes, the city is a popular location for conventions and language schools.
Argentina is the place of choice for adrenaline junkies; its amazing geography is the perfect setting for the practice of all sorts of extreme sports.
The second most important city in the Republic of Argentina is a compound of highlands, flatlands, neat watercourses and a great amount of beautiful sceneries that will reach into the traveller's senses, filling them with pleasant experiences.
Welcome to this great land where each destination is like a country in itself and each place like an entire world; enjoy its glaciers along with its seductive Tango and wines, not to mention its seemingly endless flatlands with Ushuaia at the far end.