The Plaza de la Constitucion, right in the middle of Mexico City. Around it you can find several historic buildings including the national palace, the Mexico City cathedral and the Aztec ruins of the Templo Mayor (Great Temple).
In many Mexican towns the town squares are called Zocalo's
Say what?! Use the central plaza?? Jeez, who use the central plaza nowadays?
Near the main square (called plaza central or zocalo).
Rock Plaza Central was created in 1996.
The largest plaza de toros in Spain is the Plaza Monumental in Madrid which seats about 24,000.
Central Plaza - San Francisco - was created in 1987.
I guess you mean "Zocalo", which is the generic name given to the main square in most cities and towns in Mexico. However, the most important Zocalo would be that of Mexico City.
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The central square of Mexico City is the Zócalo, formally known as Plaza de la Constitución. It is one of the largest city squares in the world and is surrounded by historic buildings such as the Metropolitan Cathedral and the National Palace. The Zócalo is an important cultural and political hub in Mexico City, hosting events and gatherings throughout the year.
Central Plaza is a building found at Hong Kong in Hong Kong.
A bullfight is performed in an arena called a plaza de toros (bullring). Fights are held in Spain, Mexico, Portugal, France and a number of countries in South and Central America.
The central plaza in "The Giver" is called the Central Plaza. It is a gathering place for the community where events like the Ceremony of Twelve take place. It is also where important announcements and ceremonies are held.