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Definition of Cordobas
1. cordoba [n] - See also: cordoba
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordobas
Literary usage of Cordobas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Latin-American Year Book for Investors and Merchants for 1918- (1920)
"For the consolidation of the floating debts 3.800.000 cordobas in ... The total
of this interest thus extended was reduced consequently to 260000 cordobas. ..."
2. A History of Modern Banks of Issue by Charles Arthur Conant (1915)
"conversion fixed by the bank and the government under authority of the law of
1912 was twelve and a half cordobas to one peso, which was made effective in ..."
3. Proceedings of the First Pan American Financial Conference: Convened by by Pan American financial conference (1915)
"This provision worked satisfactorily; but the demand for the million cordobas
authorized by the law never reached that sum. ..."
4. The Five Republics of Central America: Their Political and Economic by Dana Gardner Munro (1918)
"As a result of this, a contract was signed on December 2, 1914, by which a new
issue of 1500000 cordobas was provided for,— C 1000000 to be used for making ..."
5. The Enchanted Woods: And Other Essays on the Genius of Places by Vernon Lee (1905)
"... the Valor y cordobas, of whom Don Francisco threw Christianity and Spain to
the winds, and rebelled and perished in the Alpujarra under the name of Aben ..."
6. Insurance Regulation and Supervision in Latin America: A Comparative Assessment by OECD Staff, Oecd, Yasumasa Tahara (2003)
"Nicaragua has recently changed the minimum capital requirement to l0 million
cordobas (approximately USS 670000l for life or non-life and CS l7 million ..."