Ciudad
Ciudad is the Spanish term for a city, a large, densely populated urban settlement that serves as a center of administration, commerce, culture, and transportation for a region. In Spanish-speaking contexts, a ciudad typically has an official municipal government headed by a mayor and a city council, and it may be part of a broader metropolitan area.
Etymology: The word derives from Latin civitas, meaning city or state, through the Romance languages. It is
Urban form: A ciudad typically includes a historic or traditional core with commercial streets, a surrounding
Governance and economy: Cities are governed by municipal authorities—mayor, city council, and administrative agencies—that regulate land
Culture and challenges: Cities host diverse populations and cultural institutions, educational and health services, and events.
Notable usage: In the Spanish-speaking world, well-known examples include Madrid, Buenos Aires, Bogotá, and Ciudad de