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41Segovia, Andrés — b. 1893, Linares (Granada); d. 1987, Madrid Guitarist Considered to be probably the leading guitar soloist in any country this century, Segovia, building on the work of Francisco Tárrega, had an important role in consolidating the… …
42Segovia aqueduct — ▪ aqueduct, Segovia, Spain byname El Puente (Spanish: “The Bridge”) water conveyance structure built under the Roman emperor Trajan (reigned AD 98–117) and still in use; it carries water 10 miles (16 km) from the Frío River to the city of… …
43Segovia, Andrés — ► (1894 1987) Guitarrista español. Se le considera figura capital entre los concertistas de guitarra. Obtuvo el Premio Nacional de Música en 1980. * * * (21 feb. 1893, Linares, España–2 jun. 1987, Madrid). Guitarrista español. Casi del todo… …
44SEGOVIA Johannes (de) — de SEGOVIA Johannes Vide Iohannes …
45Segovia — I. biographical name Andrés 1893 1987 Spanish guitarist & composer II. geographical name 1. see coco 2. province N central Spain in Old Castile area 2683 square miles (6949 square kilometers), population 147,188 3. commune, its capital, NW of… …
46Segovia — noun A city in Castile and Leon …
47SEGOVIA — (14), a quaint old Spanish city, capital of a province (154) of the same name; crowns a rocky height looking down on the river Eresma, 32 m. NW. of Madrid; its importance dates from Roman times; has a great aqueduct, built in Trajan s reign,… …
48Segovia — Se•go•vi•a [[t]səˈgoʊ vi ə[/t]] n. 1) big Andrés, 1893–1987, Spanish guitarist 2) geg a city in central Spain. 41,880 3) geg Coco …
49Segovia — /səˈgoʊviə/ (say suh gohveeuh) noun Andrés /anˈdreɪs/ (say ahn drays), 1893–1987, Spanish classical guitarist …
50Estación de Segovia-Guiomar — Segovia Guiomar Edificio de la estación Ubicación Municipio Segovia …