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plaza

 
Dictionary: pla·za   (plä'zə, plăz'ə) pronunciation
 
n.
  1. A public square or similar open area in a town or city.
    1. A widened roadway forming the approach to tollbooths on a highway.
    2. A parking or service area next to a highway.
  2. A shopping center.

[Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *plattea, from Latin platea, broad street. See place.]


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A public square that is usually centrally located, in Spain and in communities of Spanish heritage.


 

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An open square in ancient cities of the New World used as a focus for meetings and events.

 
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The plaza mayor of Valladolid, Spain, a typical Spanish plaza.
The plaza of Costilla, Taos County, New Mexico, U.S.A. a plaza in a rural setting, 1943.
Plaza Divisoria at night in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines

Plaza (pronounced /ˈplɑːzə/; Spanish: [ˈplaθa]) is a Spanish word related to "field" which describes an open urban public space, such as a city square. All through Spanish America, the plaza mayor of each center of administration held three closely related institutions: the cathedral, the cabildo or administrative center, which might be incorporated in a wing of a governor's palace, and the audiencia or law court. The plaza might be large enough to serve as a military parade ground. At times of crisis or fiesta, it was the space where a large crowd might gather. Like the Italian piazza, the plaza remains a center of community life that is only equalled by the market-place.

Most colonial cities in Spanish America were planned around a square plaza de armas, where troops could be mustered, as the name implies, surrounded by the governor's palace and the main church.

A plaza de toros is a bullring.

In modern usage, a plaza can be any gathering place on a street or between buildings, a street intersection with a statue, etc.

The Italian cognate is Piazza, the Portuguese Praça, the French Place, the Romanian Piața, the German Platz and the Greek Πιάτσα

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Shopping center

The first purpose-built shopping center in the United States, opened in Kansas City, Missouri in 1922, knowingly took the name of "Country Club Plaza" and adopted Spanish architectural details. More recently plaza has been used to describe a shopping complex, similar to a shopping mall, borrowing its connotations of a center of cultural life. The name is currently even applied to a single building with some semi-public street-level areas, often with a hotel or office tower above, while mall more often refers to multiple buildings or a street.

Examples: Pantip Plaza, Clinton Plaza, Plaza Las Américas, Central Plaza, Hong Kong, Schiphol Plaza, The Plaza.

Fictional example: Nakatomi Plaza (in real life, Fox Plaza).


 
Translations: Plaza
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - torv, butikscenter

Nederlands (Dutch)
plein, winkelcentrum, parkeerterrein

Français (French)
n. - place, centre commercial, (US, Transp) aire de service, péage

Deutsch (German)
n. - Piazza

Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - δημόσια πλατεία, εμπορικό κέντρο

Italiano (Italian)
piazzale, centro commerciale, autoparcheggio

Português (Portuguese)
n. - praça (f)

Русский (Russian)
площадь, торговый центр, станция техобслуживания

Español (Spanish)
n. - plaza, plazoleta, centro comercial, aparcamiento, estacionamiento

Svenska (Swedish)
n. - öppen plats, torg

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
广场, 市场

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 廣場, 市場

한국어 (Korean)
n. - (도시, 읍의) 광장, (특히, 스페인 도시의) 네거리

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 広場

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(الاسم) ساحه عامه في غسبانيا, ساحه عامه أو ميدان في مدينه ما‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮רחבת-שוק, כיכר‬


 
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