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The Province of Cordoba. (Argentina).


THE PROVINCE OF CORDOBA cor·do·ba  
n.
See Table at currency.



[American Spanish córdoba, after Francisco Fernández de Córdoba (1475?-1526?), Spanish explorer.]

Noun 1.
 postponed sale of its public power company, EPEC EPEC

enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

EPEC Enteropathic Escherichia coli, see there
, citing unfavorable market conditions. The province had hoped to sell a 35-year concession CONCESSION. A grant. This word is frequently used in this sense when applied to grants made by the French and Spanish governments in Louisiana.  for US$600 million, but analysts predicted it would get just more than half that.
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Author:Dempsey, Mary A.
Publication:Latin Trade
Date:Dec 1, 2001
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