main square of a town
"Plaza" in Spanish typically refers to a public square or marketplace, often found in the center of a city or town where people gather or conduct business.
Humberto is a Spanish and Portuguese given name that means "bright warrior" or "famous warrior."
"Pozo" is a Spanish word that means "well" in English. It is commonly used to refer to a hole or shaft dug into the ground to reach water or minerals.
According to the 2016 Canadian Census, there were approximately 396,000 Spanish speakers in Canada, which includes both native Spanish speakers and those who learned Spanish as a second language.
The surname Benitez is of Spanish origin and is derived from the given name Benito, which means "blessed" in Latin. It is a common surname in Spanish-speaking countries.
During the Spanish period in the Philippines, there were significant economic changes such as the introduction of the encomienda system where land and labor were controlled by Spanish colonizers. Politically, the country was governed as a colony of Spain and was under the control of the Spanish government through appointed officials. These changes had lasting impacts on the social and economic structures of the Philippines.
Plaza Mexico
The Italian translation of the Spanish word 'plaza' is 'piazza'.
yes, it is spanish.
Plaza
No. Actually it's from here. Plaza Sesamo is a spanish name for Sesame Street.
The Cathedral
The Plaza de la Constitucion, right in the middle of Mexico City. Around it you can find several historic buildings including the national palace, the Mexico City cathedral and the Aztec ruins of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple).
Yes, the Plaza De Toros (Spanish for bullring) is a building where bullfights are held.
I hear plaza, but I think there is another name that I can't remember...
plaza mexico think
square
I do not know which plaza you mean but if you call the plaza they can tell you.