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Segovia

The Alcázar of Segovia
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The Alcázar of Segovia
For the Spanish classical guitarist, see Andrés Segovia.

Segovia is a city in Spain, the capital of the province of Segovia in Castile-Leon. It is situated about an hour north of Madrid, at . 54,945 people live in the municipality of Segovia.

Under Moorish rule, the city was called Šiqūbiyyah (Arabic شقوبية).

Sights

The old city is spectacularly situated atop a long, narrow promontory. It contains a wealth of monuments, including the cathedral, a famous ancient Roman aqueduct, and the beautiful fairy-tale spires of the Alcázar, or castle-palace, perched at the tip of the promontory and towering over the countryside below. The old city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Owing to these famous monuments, Segovia is a very popular tourist destination, especially as a day-trip from Madrid.


Roman aqueduct in Segovia (19th Century view)
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Roman aqueduct in Segovia (19th Century view)
Gothic Cathedral of Segovia
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Gothic Cathedral of Segovia



07-14-2008 23:18:10
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