The name of Segovia is of Celtiberian origin. The first inhabitants named the city Segobriga. This name comes from two terms of the Celtiberian language of the Celtic branch of Indo-European. Segovia is located on the plains of Old Castile, near Valladolid and the Spanish capital, Madrid. The altitude of the province varies from 750 metres (2,461 feet) in the extreme northwest to a maximum of 2,430 m (7,972 ft) at Peñalara peak in the Sierra de Guadarrama. n 1985 the old city of Segovia and its Aqueduct were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The old city contains a multitude of historic buildings both civil and religious, including a large number of buildings of Jewish origin, notably within the old Jewish Quarter. One of the most historically important Jewish sites is the Jewish cemetery, El Pinarillo.
Among the most important monuments in the city are The Aqueduct of Segovia, The Alcazar of Segovia, The Segovia Cathedral and The Walls of Segovia.
Madrid to Segovia
the M-601 road
Outside of road is Lake of Embalse de Navacerrada
the road (M-601) near Navacerrada
City view on the top of The Alcazar of Segovia
West side of the city
south side of the city
top of the hill is Zamarramala
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