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Córdoba (Mexico)

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Córdoba

City in the state of Veracruz, eastern Mexico, 88 km/55 mi southwest of the city of Veracruz; population (1995) 168,800. It lies 923 m/3,028 ft above sea level, in a fertile valley with coffee plantations. Coffee processing and sugar refining are the main industries. The Treaty of Córdoba, which confirmed Mexican independence from Spanish rule, was signed here in 1821 by Agustín de Iturbide.

Córdoba has the highest rainfall in Mexico. Flowers grow exceptionally well here.


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