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Bañadas

Bañadas is the plural form of bañada, a Spanish noun and adjective with several related meanings. In geographic usage, una bañada refers to land that is or has been covered by water; broadly, it denotes a floodplain, marsh, lagoon, tidal flat, or other water-affected terrain. The term emphasizes the wetness or water influence of the landscape and is used in various regions to describe environments shaped by rivers, lakes, or coastal processes. The plural bañadas denotes multiple such areas.

In toponymy, bañadas is commonly found as part of place names in Spanish-speaking countries. It is often

As an adjective, bañada can describe something that has been bathed or covered with a layer, such

Etymologically, bañadas derives from bañarse, the reflexive verb meaning to bathe, and from bañada as a feminine

used
to
indicate
a
locality
situated
near
water
or
historically
associated
with
baths,
springs,
or
wet
environments.
When
used
in
a
proper
name,
it
does
not
by
itself
imply
a
standardized
administrative
category,
but
rather
a
geographic
descriptor.
as
food
or
surfaces
described
as
bañadas
en
chocolate
or
bañadas
with
glaze;
however,
in
everyday
usage
this
sense
is
typically
expressed
with
phrases
rather
than
as
a
standalone
noun.
noun
formed
to
describe
a
water-covered
feature
or
place.
Its
exact
sense
is
highly
regional
and
can
vary
between
contexts
and
countries.
See
also
bañada,
bañarse,
floodplain,
and
toponymy.