ciudadela
citadel
noun syoo-dah-DEH-lah Rare
Origin: From Italian cittadella, diminutive of città ('city').
Usage Note
Ciudadela refers to a fortress protecting a city, or the inner fortified part of a town. It should not be confused with ciudad ('city') despite the shared root. In modern Spanish it can also describe a large housing complex or compound (una ciudadela de viviendas).
Examples
"La ciudadela medieval domina el horizonte."
Natural Translation
The medieval citadel dominates the horizon.
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