The French Quarter - also known as Vieux Carré - was built in the year 1734. It was built in the period when the Spanish had rule over New Orleans. It has been protected by law and cannot be demolished.
The meaning is color and shape. Why look for some kind of hidden meaning? It's not there.
There really is no meaning. Why dont you ask the kid?
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"Castillo" is a Spanish name meaning "castle."
Vieux carre means "old square".
the old (square) quarter
Antoine Carre died in 1885.
Barthelemy Carre has written: 'The travels of the Abbe Carre in India and the Near East, 1672 to 1674'
Carre's Grammar School was created in 1604.
Denis Carre goes by Gangnam Denis.
fait un écart (push to the side) or: 'faute de carre' the 'carre' (fem.) is the metallic edge on each side of the sole of the snowboard. There is a heelside 'carre', and a toeside one. The names used in French are 'backside carre' and 'frontside carre'. Faute de carre That's when an edge (carre) of the snowboard touches the snow when it should not, often causing the snowboarder to fall. (ex: during a frontside turn, on the toes, if the heelside edge ('backside carre') touches the snow, this is called 'une faute de carre back'.
Michel Carre has written: 'Love by lantern-light'
The feminine form of "vieux" in French is "vieille."
Meyrick H. Carre has written: 'Realists and nominalists'
Inc CARRE has written: 'Hyperfiltration and Energy in the Food Industry'
un carré - a square