In Barcelona they say "manzana" which actually means apple too.
This would be "manzana urbana" Manzana also means apple, but it can also be said for 'going around the block or for a block' as in 'city block'
A stable, pigsty, dirty place. Or...a city block
In Spanish, "Fresno" is said the same way: "Fresno." It refers to both the city in California and the word for "ash tree." The pronunciation remains similar, but with a Spanish accent.
Quite the opposite: they thought it was one of the most beautiful cities they ever knew.
the length of a city block is 1 meter
There are various lengths on which the Phoenix City block.
pretty big, i think. my uncle's friends son once went there and said it was nice. hope this helps.
A large Spanish city, is a city that is highly populated in a spanish speaking country.
The length of a city block varies from city to city. Some prefer a 300-foot-long block, others prefer a 400-foot-long block, and so forth. Other cities and towns use other lengths for their standard block.
City in Spanish is ciudad
Spanish Sherry City is Jerez
A city block in Salt Lake City, Utah is ten square acres.