Zocalo
a public square or plaza, especially in the center of a city or town.
Historical Examples
In the centre was the zocalo, a green oasis of verdure laid out in winding walks and brilliant flower-beds.
The Harlequin Opal, Vol. 1 (of 3) Fergus Hume
Ned found the little door by which he had entered, and passed outside, hiding again among the trees of the zocalo.
The Texan Star Joseph A. Altsheler
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