Calzada

/kælˈzɑː.də/ noun

A Spanish term for a causeway, paved road, or raised highway, especially one built for travel across water or difficult terrain.

From Spanish 'calzada,' derived from Latin 'calceata' (a paved or laid-out road), related to 'calx' meaning heel or to tread/calculate.

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