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Cordova

1

[kawr-duh-vuh]

Cordova

2

[kawr-duh-vuh]

noun

  1. a coarse wool from Argentina used chiefly for carpet stock.

Cordova

/ ˈkɔːdəvə /

noun

  1. the English name for Córdoba 1

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Cordova, 39, lived in Ecuador and Panama until he was 6 years old, when his family moved to South Florida.

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Cosme Cordova, long-time Riverside Chicano artist and Division 9 Gallery founder, explained that for decades, Latino artists considered Riverside a “boot camp” instead of a city where they could make a living.

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Cosme Cordova, owner of art gallery Division 9 and co-organizer of the festival, said that he believes the ICE raids are bringing people together.

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By the late ’90s, Cordova had brought in a stage, borrowed sound equipment from original Fishbone bassist John Norwood Fisher and started working with local music promoters to host shows.

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Additionally, defensive lineman Gus Cordova is one of several players working hard to get up to speed and is not with the team just yet.

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