Segorbe
About Segorbe
Segorbe is a district in the sloping beach front area of Castello, self-ruling network of Valencia, Spain. The previous Palace of the Dukes of Medinaceli now houses the city's civic chairman. Segorbe's bull-running week in September pulls in 200,000 guests every year. The name in Valencian is Sogorb, however the neighborhood dialect is Spanish, not Valencian. The civil locale zone is crossed by the Palancia River from north west to south east. It is situated on the characteristic route from Aragon to Valencian Community, between the Serra d'Espada on the north and Serra Calderona on the south.
The urban territory is situated at 358 m stature, put more than two slopes rising up out of the bank of the waterway. The Cathedral of Segorbe, sanctified in 1534 and reached out in 1795 is associated by an extension with the old episcopal castle. Its pinnacle and its order are based on a trapezoidal ground-plan. Segorbe's old mansion was maybe situated over an Iberian acropolis. It started as a Moorish alcazar, and experienced its time of most astounding quality in the later 15th century; Martin of Aragon held his court here.
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