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Saragossa

American  
[sar-uh-gos-uh] / ˌsær əˈgɒs ə /

noun

  1. a city in NE Spain, on the Ebro River.


Saragossa British  
/ ˌsærəˈɡɒsə /

noun

  1. the English name for Zaragoza

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There are now even two trains a day between Saragossa and Canfranc.

From BBC • Sep. 30, 2017

The 4K version’s polish brings “Phantasm” back in line with its original influences: trippy “head movies” like “The Holy Mountain” and “The Saragossa Manuscript,” and funky micro-budget genre pieces like “Carnival of Souls.”

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 6, 2016

When you’re done, you will want to go to Saragossa and look for more manuscripts. 

From Slate • Aug. 3, 2014

In 1909, in the village of Horta, near Saragossa, in Aragon, Spain, Picasso painted a series of pictures of jumbled roofs and houses which suggested to him a whole new method.

From Time Magazine Archive

Of this number was Mary de Bourgogne, who was born at Saragossa: her father-in-law was a native of Burgundy, of Jewish extraction.

From The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. by Llorente, Juan Antonio