Zaragoza

[ US /zɑɹɑˈɡoʊzə/ ]
NOUN
  1. an ancient city on the Ebro River in northeastern Spain; formerly the capital of Aragon
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How To Use Zaragoza In A Sentence

  • A moment in which the bimillenary Zaragoza - once again happy, confident, enterprising, and opened to the world - faces a new golden age as center for spreading our highest ideals: freedom and peace.
  • Liverpool have been alerted to Real Zaragoza's willingness to cash in on defender Gaby Milito.
  • As they travel towards Zaragoza, Don Quijote remains in a dark mood thinking about this latest trick that the wicked magicians had played on him - the transformation of Dulcinea.
  • As Arsenal's form slides, Madrid have gathered a momentum interrupted only by the walloping in Zaragoza.
  • After receiving permission from the duke of Cardona, viceroy of Cataluna, to proceed into Spain, she remained some weeks under the protection of the marquis de los Velez in Zaragoza.
  • The researchers from the University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR) and the Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS, in France), made assumptions about the nature of dark matter based on theoretical studies, and developed device called a "scintillating bolometer" to detect the result of interaction of dark matter with material inside the detector. A Prototype Detector for Dark Matter in the Milky Way | Universe Today
  • The same thing is happening with other foreign place names – Saragossa is now usually Zaragoza, and Corunna has become La Coruña. Loss of anglicizations | Linguism
  • Table, the Italio hotel rents tabes and chairs and there is a place on Zaragoza in west Ajijic, six corners area that used to sell ice, but doesn't anymore, but does rent plastice tables and chairs. Party Supplies
  • He would surely have been present, for example, at such great occasions as the marriage, in January 1085, of al-Mu'tamin's son Ahmad al-Musta'in to a daughter of Abu Bakr of Valencia, splendidly organized by the Jewish vizier Abu al-Fadl ibn Hasday, himself one of the luminaries of the court culture of Zaragoza. David Shasha: Charlton Heston's 'El Cid': A Hero for Our Time
  • Real Zaragoza defender Roberto Ayala is backing his old teammates - and coach - at Valencia to shake-off their poor home form.
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