I hear plaza, but I think there is another name that I can't remember...
plaza mayor
A square in an Italian town is typically called a "piazza." It is a central gathering place for locals and visitors, often surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops.
The chief official of a Spanish town is called the "alcalde." The alcalde is responsible for overseeing the local government and ensuring the town's operations run smoothly.
The chief official of a Spanish town is typically called the "alcalde." This official is responsible for governing the town, enforcing municipal laws, and representing the interests of the community. The position of alcalde is similar to that of a mayor in other countries.
The spell is the same to town square in English
The term "poblacion" comes from the Spanish language, where it means "population" or "town center." It is commonly used in the Philippines to refer to the main or central district of a municipality or city.
Near the main square (called plaza central or zocalo).
Plaza
"Plaza" in Spanish typically refers to a public square or marketplace, often found in the center of a city or town where people gather or conduct business.
In many Mexican towns the town squares are called Zocalo's
The town square.
A square in an Italian town is typically called a "piazza." It is a central gathering place for locals and visitors, often surrounded by historic buildings, cafes, and shops.
The idealized Spanish town in Mesoamerica had a central business plaza with a Catholic church nearby. It also had good farmland close to the borders of the village.The idealized Spanish town in Mesoamerica had central plaza, street pattern layout in gridiron form, and located on good agricultural land.
Barrio
a village green--a central square with a meetinghouse
There's a town called Centralia in the central part of Illinois.
pueblo
campi"piazza della città (luogo centrale della città)"This means "Square of the city (central location of the city)"