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Definition of Plazas
1. plaza [n] - See also: plaza
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plazas
Literary usage of Plazas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. San Cristóbal de la Habana by Joseph Hergesheimer (1920)
"But, as always, the discovery was too late; I couldn't stay in the covered paseos,
the plazas with flambeau trees and royal palms or idle in a room of ..."
2. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"... CHAPTER IX A New Moscow Emerges After 1812: The Central plazas and Radial
Thoroughfares ... plazas ..."
3. The Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1907)
"... made to bring it to light, collections obtained by chance are comparatively
large. DANCE plazas At various places on the islands of Porto Rico, Cuba, ..."
4. Equatorial America: Descriptive of a Visit to St. Thomas, Martinique by Maturin Murray Ballou (1892)
"The Public plazas. — Exports. AFTER a three days' voyage down the coast, between
Bahia and Rio Janeiro, the tall lighthouse of Cape Frio —" Cool Cape ..."
5. Mexico? Si, Señor by Thomas L. Rogers (1893)
"... del Villar de la Aguila (pretty name), whose statue you see in the main plaza.
This is one of the prettiest plazas, by the way, in this land of parks ..."
6. San Cristóbal de la Habana by Joseph Hergesheimer (1920)
"But, as always, the discovery was too late; I couldn't stay in the covered paseos,
the plazas with flambeau trees and royal palms or idle in a room of ..."
7. The Architecture and Planning of Classical Moscow: A Cultural History by Albert J. Schmidt (1989)
"... CHAPTER IX A New Moscow Emerges After 1812: The Central plazas and Radial
Thoroughfares ... plazas ..."
8. The Aborigines of Porto Rico and Neighboring Islands by Jesse Walter Fewkes (1907)
"... made to bring it to light, collections obtained by chance are comparatively
large. DANCE plazas At various places on the islands of Porto Rico, Cuba, ..."
9. Equatorial America: Descriptive of a Visit to St. Thomas, Martinique by Maturin Murray Ballou (1892)
"The Public plazas. — Exports. AFTER a three days' voyage down the coast, between
Bahia and Rio Janeiro, the tall lighthouse of Cape Frio —" Cool Cape ..."
10. Mexico? Si, Señor by Thomas L. Rogers (1893)
"... del Villar de la Aguila (pretty name), whose statue you see in the main plaza.
This is one of the prettiest plazas, by the way, in this land of parks ..."