spanish houses are kind of like caves but with many more children.
If, by 'group of houses', you mean 'block', the Spanish is 'manzana' (which also means 'apple')
That's the diminutive, and plural, of "casa".
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There is only one Spanish country, it is called Spain. Certainly some people there decorate houses, as with anywhere else.
In rural Spain, Spanish architecture can be classified as "Mediterranean architecture". This is especially true for coastal areas, where Mediterranean influences are more pervasive. I think that many houses are made of white clays and stone (but I'm not sure). I do know that Spanish houses have large open spaces to ventilate the heat. You should be able to find Greek, Roman, and maybe even Moorish influences in Spanish homes, Search "spanish villa" on Google. Or "spanish casa"
house = casa; houses = casas; home = hogar; homes = hogares
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"In which of the two houses would you like to live?"
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yo vendo casas
Me mude de casas