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What is the difference between a plaza in a Spanish-speaking country and one in Los Estados Unidos?
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In Los Estados Unidos, a plaza does not serve a social purpose.
O In Los Estados Unidos, only small towns have plazas.
O In Los Estados Unidos, a plaza is called a theme park.
In Los Estados Unidos, a plaza is much bigger.
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In Los Estados Unidos, a plaza is much bigger.
(Plazas in Spanish-speaking countries are small central public squares used for social life; in the U.S. "plaza" often refers to larger shopping centers.)
(Plazas in Spanish-speaking countries are small central public squares used for social life; in the U.S. "plaza" often refers to larger shopping centers.)
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