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Segovia
[suh-goh-vee-uh, se-gaw-vyah]
Segovia
1/ seˈɣoβja, sɪˈɡəʊvɪə /
noun
a town in central Spain: site of a Roman aqueduct, still in use, and the fortified palace of the kings of Castile (the Alcázar). Pop: 55 640 (2003 est)
Segovia
2/ seˈɣoβja, sɪˈɡəʊvɪə /
noun
Իé (anˈdres), Marquis of Salobreña. 1893–1987, Spanish classical guitarist
Example Sentences
Messi's strike followed another stunning finish from team-mate Telasco Segovia and completed a comeback victory to put Inter Miami firmly in the running for a spot in the last 16 at the Club World Cup.
It's a chilly mid-winter afternoon in Segovia, in central Spain, and tourists are gathered at the foot of the city's Roman aqueduct, gazing up at its famous arches and taking selfies.
“When we have something that stops in Texas, it stops in the country,” Segovia said.
Segovia said his son “left us with a 6-year old, and a baby on the way, and they will be the reason of my happiness again.”
“I read everything. Pretty sad, super sad,” said Segovia before boarding.
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