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biblioteca

American  
[bee-vlyaw-te-kah] / ˌbi vlyɔˈtɛ kɑ /

noun

Spanish.

PLURAL

bibliotecas
  1. a library.


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The library, named Biblioteca Pública Municipal Remedios La Bella, after the character Remedios the Beauty from his novel “One Hundred Years of Solitude,” features a glass case of his books translated into various languages.

From New York Times

El Museo y Biblioteca Presidencial Jimmy Carter realizará una ceremonia de toma de juramento por naturalización con nuevos ciudadanos estadounidenses el día de su cumpleaños.

From New York Times

Su jefe le ha permitido seguir trabajando a distancia, pero ¿y si la biblioteca empieza a exigirle más de su actual jornada semanal de manera presencial?

From New York Times

Permanently housed at Biblioteca Ambrosiana in Milan, Italy, the drawings come from the Codex Atlanticus.

From Washington Times

Confindustria, an Italian trade association opening an office in Washington, arranged the partnership between Ambrosiana Biblioteca and the D.C.

From Washington Times