piazzas in English

noun
1
a public square or marketplace, especially in an Italian town.
Here, folks stop to ‘take a coffee’ in one of the town's many piazzas , or public squares, as well as chat with friends during the nightly passeggiata, or evening stroll.
2
the veranda of a house.
The family also built a new detached kitchen directly behind the rear piazza and converted the fireplaces in the principal rooms of the main floor to coal.

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1. Synonyms for Agorae include souqs, bazaars, emporiums, forums, markets, marts, arcades, marketplaces, fair and piazzas

2. Barilla was founded by Pietro Barilla in 1877 as a small bakery on a merchant road in downtown Parma, a city with pillared churches and bustling piazzas at almost every turn.

3. For this design, the Bagnios and lodging houses are near at hand”.9: On the joys and merriment of patronizing prostitutes, James Boswell writes, in his London Journal(1762-1763): “I then sallied forth to the Piazzas in rich flow of animal spirits and burning with fierce desire

4. ‘The Columned lobby which doubles as the main office, spells opulence.’ ‘Lining one side of the Forum are stone Medusa faces with eyes that still bedevil the onlooker, whilst at the far end, under a Columned portico, the remains of a Roman bar recall present-day cafes in Florentine or Venetian piazzas.’