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==Gallery of town and city squares== | |||
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Image:Barcelonaplazareal.jpg|Barcelona Plaça reial | |||
Image:Azadi1.jpg|Azadi Square, ] | |||
Image:Brasov square.jpg|Braşov Square | |||
Image:Bremen.square.750pix.jpg|Bremen Square, Bremen, Germany | |||
Image:Christchurch-CathedralSquare.jpg|] | |||
Image:Centenary Square, Birmingham.jpg|], Birmingham, England | |||
Image:Chamberlain Square, Birmingham.jpg|], Birmingham, England | |||
Image:Cuba-Trinidad-central square.jpg|Central Square, Trinidad, Cuba | |||
Image:AmsterdamDamsquar.jpg|], Amsterdam | |||
Image:MoroccoMarrakech DjemaaElFna..jpg|The ] in ] | |||
Image:Eberswalde-marktplatz.jpg|Eberswalde Marketplatz | |||
Image:Farragut square from southeast.jpg|], Washington DC, USA | |||
Image:Grand place brussels.jpg|], Brussels | |||
Image:Imam Square, Isfahan Iran.jpg|], Isfahan, Iran | |||
Image:Jelacic Square.jpg|] | |||
Image:KongensNytorv.jpg|Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen, Denmark | |||
Image:Kazimierz rynek.JPG|Kazimierz Rynek | |||
Image:ArcoDoTriunfoLisboa1.JPG|]'s ''Praça do Comércio'' (18th century) | |||
Image:Lubyanka_1895.jpg|] | |||
Image:Kyiv mainsquare.jpg|] | |||
Image:Manege4.jpg|] | |||
Image:Mansfield Square.jpg|Mansfield Square | |||
Image:Market square in nottingham.jpg|], Nottingham, England | |||
Image:Mons Square.jpg|Mons Square | |||
Image:Petersburg-square.jpg|], St. Petersburg | |||
Image:PalmerstonNorth.jpg|Palmerston North | |||
Image:Paternoster Square.jpg|] | |||
Image:Hungary-Pecs Main Place.jpg|Pecs Main Place, Hungary | |||
Image:Siena plaza.jpg|The '']'' of ] | |||
Image:Piazza San Marco with the Basilica, by Canaletto, 1730. Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge.jpg|Piazza San Marco, Venice | |||
Image:Red square kremlin.jpg|], Moscow | |||
Image:Sobornaya.jpg|], Moscow | |||
Image:Stpeteskyline.jpg|St. Isaac's Square, St Petersburg | |||
Image:Skanderbeg Square in Tirana.jpg|Skanderbeg Square, Tirana | |||
Image:Strastnaya.jpg|] | |||
Image:Stuttgart Schlossplatz.jpg|Stuttgart Schlossplatz | |||
Image:Suhbataar square n mausoleum.jpg|Suhbataar Square, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia | |||
Image:Taunton Green.jpg|Taunton Green, Taunton, Massachusetts, USA | |||
Image:200401-beijing-tianan-square-overview.jpg|Tiananmen Square, Beijing, China | |||
Image:Largeviewtimessquare.jpg|], New York City, USA | |||
Image:Zagreb.tomislav.square.j1.jpg|Tomislav Square, Zagreb | |||
Image:Toulouse-plaza.jpg|] | |||
Image:Town Hall Square Rothenburg.jpg|Town Hall Square, Rothenburg | |||
Image:Czechia, Jicin, Wallenstein's square.jpg|Wallenstein's Square | |||
Image:Town Square Örnsköldsvik.jpg|Town square, ], Sweden | |||
Image:sthlm_sergelstorg_MH5Y4176.jpg|], Stockholm, Sweden | |||
Image:Zhongshan Square, Dalian.jpg|Zhongshan Square, ], China | |||
Image:Zocalo-mexico.jpg|], ], ] | |||
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A town square is an open area commonly found in the heart of a traditional town used for community gatherings.
Most town squares are hardscapes suitable for open markets, music concerts, political rallies, and other events that require firm ground. Being centrally located, town squares are usually surrounded by small shops such as bakeries, meat markets, cheese stores, and clothing stores. At their center is often a fountain, well, monument, or statue. Many of those with fountains are actually named Fountain Square.
In the United States a town square typically consists of a park or plaza in front of the original county courthouse or town hall.
In urban planning, a city square is a planned open area in a city, usually or originally rectangular in shape. Some city squares are large enough that they act as a sort of "national square."
- Red Square in Moscow was originally used as an outdoor marketplace and later became the stage for Soviet military parades and May Day demonstrations.
- Palace Square in St Petersburg was designed to be the central square of Imperial Russia and ironically became the setting of revolutionary protests that led to the overthrow of monarchy during the February Revolution of 1917.
- Similarly, Beijing's Tiananmen Square was the scene of both communist parades and anti-government protests.
- John-F.-Kennedy-Platz (formerly Rudolph-Wilde-Platz) was the site of the West Berlin town hall and John F. Kennedy's famous Ich bin ein Berliner speech.
- New York City's Times Square and Washington, D.C.'s National Mall often fill this role for the United States.
- Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus (a circular city "square") in London do the same for Great Britain.
In some cities, especially in New England in the U.S., the term "square" (as its Spanish equivalent, Plaza) is applied to a commercial area (e.g., Central Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts), usually formed around the intersection of three or more streets, and which originally consisted of some open area (many of which have been filled in with traffic islands and other traffic calming features). In the Boston area, it is used by municipalities to designate an intersection in honor of a local resident (usually a member of the military or police officer killed in the line of duty).
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, and especially in London and Edinburgh "square" has a wider meaning. There are public squares of the type described above but the term is also used for formal open spaces surrounded by houses with private gardens at the centre. Most of these were built in the 18th and 19th centuries. In some cases the gardens are now open to the public. See the London squares category.