It doesn't exist. It is made up.
The name of the island in San Fransisco bay was "Isla de las Alcatraces" (Island of the Lilies) given by Juan de Ayala in the mid 1770s. The word Alcatraz is no longer used in modern Spanish.
Alcatraz was used as a prison.
a tourist attraction
In the 1930's
tourist attraction
Alcatraz is no longer actively used as a prison. It is still kept as a historical tourist destination. Tours are done here daily.
It was last used in the 1930's
No. It closed in 1963
No it closed in 1963
The spanish mainly used africans brought over from Africa. The rarely used natives to the land because they would fight back and knew the area well so were prone to escape.
Alcatraz.
Very few words in Spanish begin with a 'k'; still fewer are adjectives kurdo = Kurdish kantiano = Kantian