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barrio
[ bahr-ee-oh, bar-; Spanish bahr-ryaw ]
noun
- (in Spain and countries colonized by Spain) one of the divisions into which a town or city, together with the contiguous rural territory, is divided.
- a part of a large U.S. city, especially a crowded inner-city area, inhabited chiefly by a Spanish-speaking population.
barrio
/ ˈbarrjo; ˈbærɪəʊ /
noun
- a Spanish-speaking quarter in a town or city, esp in the US
- a Spanish-speaking community
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of barrio1
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of barrio1
Example Sentences
By contrast, Boca have always remained in their spiritual home, the famous La Bombonera stadium that is seemingly dropped into the middle of the 'barrio', a high-poverty district of the city.
In reality, she was a “working-class Mexicana from Mazatlan who fled north to reclaim a tiny corner of a Los Angeles barrio, Frogtown,†he says.
“It was always about barrios, borders and bodegas,†she told NPR’s “All Things Considered†in 2006, describing what publishers and readers expected from her.
“Fernando wasn’t very dedicated to the people of his barrio — beyond his own family,†said Luna, the former league president.
Their continued refusal to erect a memorial to the barrios upon which Dodger Stadium was built contradicts the spirit of a city that wants to grapple with all of its history, comfortable and not.
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