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Alcázar is a Spanish word derived from the Arabic al-Qasr (القصر) which means a palace. The word in Spanish typically denotes a castle or a fortress, most often built by Iberian Muslims during the Andalusian Spain period. Alcázares are found all over Spain, but not in other former Spanish colonies, where castillos or presidios were built instead.

Perhaps you mean "alcanzar" - that's Spanish for "reach".

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