Alameda

/ˌæləˈmeɪdə/ noun

A tree-lined public walk or promenade, particularly common in Spanish-speaking countries and the American Southwest.

From Spanish 'álamo' (poplar tree) + '-eda' (a collection of). Spanish colonizers brought both the word and the tradition of shaded tree-lined paths to North America, where they remain popular in places like California and New Mexico.

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