Alojadas
Alojadas is the plural feminine form of alojada, a term in Spanish that can function as both a noun and an adjective referring to lodging or accommodation. As a noun, alojadas designates places where people are housed temporarily, such as inns, hostels, boarding houses, or other facilities offering overnight or short-term lodging. As an adjective, it describes something related to lodging or the act of housing, for example in phrases that indicate a unit or space is intended to be housed or accommodated.
In usage, the word appears in travel writing, hospitality contexts, and rental listings. It can also show
Toponymy: there is no widely recognized city or town named Alojadas in major geographic databases. The term
Etymology: alojadas derives from the Spanish verb alojar, meaning to lodge or house. The noun/adjective form
See also: alojamiento, hostal, posada, casa de huéspedes, vivienda.