This document provides information about the city of Segovia, Spain. It discusses Segovia's history as a city dating back to Roman times that was later abandoned during the Muslim invasion. It also mentions important monuments like the gothic cathedral from the 16th century, the well-preserved Roman aqueduct, and the Alcazar castle built in 1122. Typical foods of the region are described as roasted pork, eggnog, stew, and wine. Finally, it lists two important sports clubs of Segovia, a gymnastics club founded in 1928 and a futsal club founded in 1979.