remondiga
Remondiga is a historical term used in parts of the Spanish-speaking world to refer to a municipal granary or storehouse where cereals and other staples were stored, controlled, and distributed by local authorities. The exact usage varies by region, and the term is not common in modern standard Spanish outside place names or historical documents.
Historically, public granaries were central to urban provisioning. They helped stabilize prices, secure supplies during shortages,
In many cities, former remondigas have been preserved as architectural landmarks or repurposed for new functions,
As a toponym, remondiga appears in some place names and in the names of specific buildings that