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Barrio (Spanish pronunciation:) is a Spanish word that means "quarter" or "neighborhood".In the modern Spanish language, it is generally defined as each area of a city delimited by functional (e.g. residential, commercial, industrial, etc.), social, architectural or morphological features. [1]
The national language Urdu is also widely spoken, but very few have it as their first language. [19] In the same survey, 95.4% stated that they could speak at least some Spanish, and 54.6% could also speak English; 12.9% also claimed some knowledge of Catalan, the language spoken in Barcelona where much of the Pakistani population in Spain ...
Vecindad (Spanish, 'neighborhood'; concept of householder, citizenship) is a deeply-rooted Hispanic concept with various meanings, depending on historical or geographical context. In Mexico, it is often used to refer to multifamily apartment dwellings converted from aristocratic residences, or designed in similar fashion.
Entrevías is a neighbourhood of Madrid belonging to the district of Puente de Vallecas.As of 2019 it was the poorest neighborhood in the municipality. [1]According to the National Institute of Statistics, the population of Entrevías in 2006 was 37,790.
The original series initially consisted of 3 million records (Persian: فیش (French: fiche) or برگه "barge") (up to 100 meanings/records for each word or proper noun) until Dehkhoda's death in March 1956, and currently contains 343,466 entries that, according to the latest digital release of the dictionary by Tehran University Press ...
A neighbourhood (Commonwealth English) or neighborhood (American English) is a geographically localized community within a larger city, town, suburb or rural area, sometimes consisting of a single street and the buildings lining it. Neighbourhoods are often social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members. Researchers ...
Dabova Mahala, a mahala-turned-village in Montana Province, Bulgaria. The word is used in many languages and countries to mean neighborhood or location and originated in Arabic محلة (maḥalla), from the root meaning 'to settle', 'to occupy', derived from the verb halla (to untie), as in untying a pack horse or camel to make a camp.
Malasaña neighborhood is located in the center of Madrid, Spain. The district of Malasaña resembles a square, bordered by the streets of Gran Vía on the south, Calle Fuencarral on the east, Calle Carranza on the north, and Calle de San Bernardo on the west. Malasaña is associated with a creative and fringe cultural scene.