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I've added citations where I could. Also, I changed "one block" to "one or more blocks", as my understanding is that Mexico City's Plaza de Armas is more than a single block. The entry seems rather barren as it is and, citations being my strong point, I'm not sure how to add a photo. Blind Donkey ( talk) 21:33, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
I've reverted to "one block" (no source found for my claim) and added a schematic for Santiago, 1541. Blind Donkey ( talk) 22:25, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
I removed the following because it seems to mix Havana with Granada. Somebody knowledgeable with the cities should check it.
This appears to be a WP:DABCONCEPT. If this is a true disambiguataion page, then per MOS:DAB, it will be reduced to the following:
Plaza de Armas (Literally "Weapons' Square" but better translated to Parade Square or Parade ground) may refer to:
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Note that there are no extensive ledes on disambiguation pages, no image galleries, and only one blue link is permitted per line. A disambiguation page is purely a navigational device listing article titles that match a particular name; a page that serves any purpose beyond that is no longer a disambiguation page, per WP:DABCONCEPT. bd2412 T 16:19, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
propose the article be sectioned by historical viceroyalties, as the origins of the plazas date to Spanish colonial rule Arlo James Barnes 20:30, 13 October 2020 (UTC)
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I've added citations where I could. Also, I changed "one block" to "one or more blocks", as my understanding is that Mexico City's Plaza de Armas is more than a single block. The entry seems rather barren as it is and, citations being my strong point, I'm not sure how to add a photo. Blind Donkey ( talk) 21:33, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
I've reverted to "one block" (no source found for my claim) and added a schematic for Santiago, 1541. Blind Donkey ( talk) 22:25, 10 March 2021 (UTC)
I removed the following because it seems to mix Havana with Granada. Somebody knowledgeable with the cities should check it.
This appears to be a WP:DABCONCEPT. If this is a true disambiguataion page, then per MOS:DAB, it will be reduced to the following:
Plaza de Armas (Literally "Weapons' Square" but better translated to Parade Square or Parade ground) may refer to:
--See also--
Note that there are no extensive ledes on disambiguation pages, no image galleries, and only one blue link is permitted per line. A disambiguation page is purely a navigational device listing article titles that match a particular name; a page that serves any purpose beyond that is no longer a disambiguation page, per WP:DABCONCEPT. bd2412 T 16:19, 8 March 2014 (UTC)
propose the article be sectioned by historical viceroyalties, as the origins of the plazas date to Spanish colonial rule Arlo James Barnes 20:30, 13 October 2020 (UTC)