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Plaza de Armas
Central square in many Latin American cities From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Plaza de armas (pl. plazas de armas; literally arms square or place-of-arms) is a Spanish term commonly used to refer to town squares in Latin America, Spain and the Philippines, as well as a name commonly given to them; some examples also being found in North America. In the central region of Mexico this space is known as the Zócalo and in Central America as the Parque Central (central park). While some large cities have both a plaza de armas and a plaza mayor, in most cities those are two names for the same place.[1][2]

Most cities constructed by the Spanish conquistadores were designed in a standard military fashion, based on a grid pattern[3] taken from the Roman castrum, of which one block would be left vacant to form the Plaza de Armas. It is often surrounded by governmental buildings, churches, and other structures of cultural or political significance.[4][5] The name derives from the fact that this would be a refuge in case of an attack upon the city, from which arms would be supplied to the defenders.
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Main examples of plazas de armas in the Hispanic world
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- Plaza de Armas of Guatemala
- Plaza de Armas of Arequipa, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Ayacucho, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Cajamarca, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Cusco, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Huánuco, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Ambo, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Guadalajara, Mexico
- Plaza de Armas of Havana, Cuba
- Plaza de Armas of Lima, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Manila, Philippines
- Plaza de Armas of Pisco, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
- Plaza de Armas of San Antonio, United States
- Plaza de Armas of San Juan, Puerto Rico
- Plaza de Armas of Santiago, Chile
- Plaza de Armas of Trujillo, Peru
- Plaza de Armas of Asunción, Paraguay
- Plaza de Armas of Santo Domingo, República Dominicana
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Public transit stations
- Plaza de Armas metro station in Santiago, Chile
- Plaza de Armas (bus station) in Seville, Spain
- Plaza de Armas in Arequipa, Peru.
- Plaza de Armas, Seville (Spain).
- Plaza de Armas in Fort Santiago, Manila, Philippines.
- Plaza de Armas, Cusco, Peru.
See also
- Place-d'Armes (disambiguation), French equivalent
References
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