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Urbanos

Urbanos is a Spanish term that functions both as an adjective and as a noun. As an adjective, its plural masculine form describes things pertaining to cities or urban life (for example, urban problems, urban development). As a noun, urbanos can refer to city dwellers, i.e., people who live in urban areas; the feminine form urbanas is used for women or mixed-gender groups.

Etymology: the word derives from urbano, which comes from Latin urbanus, meaning “of the city.” The form

Usage and context: Urbanos appears in fields such as sociology, urban planning, and cultural discourse. In some

See also: Urbanismo, Urbanización, Ciudad, Urbano.

urbano-
is
the
basis
for
related
terms
in
many
Romance
languages
that
describe
urbanity
and
city
life.
dialects,
using
urbanos
as
a
noun
to
denote
city
residents
is
common,
while
in
others
it
is
less
typical
and
habitually
replaced
by
phrases
like
habitante
de
la
ciudad
or
ciudadanos.
The
term
is
frequently
encountered
in
phrases
such
as
urban
life,
urban
spaces,
urban
problems,
and
urban
culture,
as
well
as
in
discussions
of
urban
development
and
planning.