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They have a central plaza or zocalo, usually with a cathedral or iglesia at one side, and the city major or state governors palace at the other side.

Most buildings in a colonial city have a baroque architecture, that is reminiscent of cities like Madrid or New Orleans.

You can see come examples at Google: see link 1

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