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esplanade

[es-pluh-nahd, -neyd, es-pluh-nahd, -neyd] / ˈɛs pləˌnɑd, -ˌneɪd, ˌɛs pləˈnɑd, -ˈneɪd /
NOUN
promenade
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Following the rioting caused by his supporters on 8 January, police have taken precautions for his return, such as cordoning off the main esplanade in the capital.

From BBC

Bolsonaro's allies have called for supporters turn out in Brasilia's central esplanade on Sunday to follow the vote count in what organizers called a "Victory Party."

From Reuters

Enjoy this fun and quirky community event that invites participants to dress up in costume, get out and paddle or just watch from the esplanade of the Foss Waterway Seaport noon-2 p.m.

From Seattle Times

On The Spot members often train on a large esplanade in eastern Paris, performing moves amid a landscape of high-rises.

From New York Times

Construction has already begun on a $20 billion project to build raised parks, esplanades and barriers along Lower Manhattan.

From Washington Post