zócalo
[ saw-kah-law; English soh-kuh-loh ]
noun,plural zó·ca·los [saw-kah-laws; English soh-kuh-lohz]. /ˈsɔ kɑˌlɔs; English ˈsoʊ kəˌloʊz/. Mexican Spanish.
a public square or plaza, especially in the center of a city or town.
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How to use zócalo in a sentence
This happened to me at the Palacio Nacional, an enormous government building on the zócalo at Mexico City's center.
Mexico City’s Magical Moment of Resurgence | Condé Nast Traveler | February 10, 2014 | THE DAILY BEAST
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