The Spanish term is "raíz cuadrada."
"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.
The Spanish term "poblacion" translates to "population" or "town" in English, depending on the context in which it is used.
Spanish Town was created in 1534.
Town in spanish is spelled ciudad.
I hear plaza, but I think there is another name that I can't remember...
In a Little Spanish Town was created in 1926.
The term 'catano' is Spanish term used to describe a town in Puerto Rico. There are many different 'catano's' located on the northern coast of Puerto Rico.
A Spanish speaking quarter in a town refers to part of a town that mostly speaks Spanish. Many of the restaurants are residents are likely to be of Latin American or Spanish origin.
The spell is the same to town square in English
the fountain in town square the fountain in town square
Richmond Town Square was created in 1966.