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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.

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