During the Middle Ages, Muslims, Christians, and Jews coexisted peacefully in Córdoba, resulting in an interesting historical, architectural, and cultural heritage that we can still appreciate in every corner of this Spanish city.
Although Christians and Jews did not have the same religious rights that the Muslim majority, for many years they lived in tolerably good terms until a change of regime took place in the 12th century.
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