• As the end of the twentieth century neared, the Zócalo, along with most of the city center (called the Colonia Centro) was in massive disrepair.
  • And the DRAE has a different etymology for zocalo: from the Latin soccŭlus, the diminutive form of soccus, meaning “clog”. As in the wooden shoe.
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  • Zocalo, or Plaza de la Constitucion, is one of Mexico City's most popular spots that dates back to the Aztec era.
  • tenochtitlan'in tam ortasinda yer alan meydan. templo mayor'un hemen yaninda yer alir. kurban torenlerini izlemek icin halk, buraya toplanmistir.
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  • Even so, it is almost always called the Zócalo today. Plans were made to erect a column as a monument to independence, but only the base, or zócalo, was built.
  • On the north side of Zócalo stands the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, an architectural marvel that took nearly 250 years to complete.
  • The ceremonial center of Aztec Tenochtitlán, known as the Teocalli, lay immediately northeast of the Zócalo. Today the Zócalo is home to the powers that be.
  • For her Zócalo Sketchbook, Jess Grimsdale painted five pieces of enamelware with roses and scrollwork traditional to British “canal art.”