by the square - translation to italian
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by the square - translation to italian

LARGE SUBURBAN RETAIL FACILITY IN TALLAGHT SOUTHWEST OF DUBLIN
The Square, Dublin; The Square, Tallaght; The Square Shopping Centre
  • LUAS Red Line terminus near The Square

by the square      
esattamente
town square         
  • Alun-Alun [[Purbalingga]], Central Java
  • [[Los Angeles Music Center]] Plaza
  • Fountain in [[People's Square]] in [[Shanghai]], China
  • [[Grand-Place]] in [[Brussels]], Belgium
  • Gwanghwamun Square
  • Announcement of the establishment of the [[State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs]] on [[Congress Square]] in 1918
  • left
  • Schlossplatz]] in [[Stuttgart]], Germany
  • [[Piazza Navona]] and the Fontana (fountain) del Moro in central [[Rome]], Italy. The fountain in the background is [[Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi]]
  • Plaza Mayor]] of [[Madrid]], [[Spain]]
  • left
OPEN PUBLIC SPACES IN CITIES OR TOWNS, USUALLY RECTILINEAR, SURROUNDED BY BUILDINGS, AND OFTEN LOCATED AT THE JUNCTION OF TWO OR MORE THOROUGHFARES
Plaza; Piazza; City square; Public square; Square (city); Praça; Plaza mayor; Town squares; Civic square; Town Square; City Square; Town plaza; Urban square; Public squares; Plazuela; Pedestrian plaza; Pedestrian Plaza; City squares; Plazas; Plaza mayor (urban design)
piazza della città (luogo centrale della città)
magic square         
  • A 6×6 magic square from ''Book of Wonders'' (from 16th century manuscript).
  • thumb
  • A magic square on the Sagrada Família church façade
  • [[Dürer]]'s ''Melancholia I'' (1514) includes an order 4 square with magic sum 34
  • A geometric magic square.
  • The 3×3 magic square in different orientations forming a non-normal 6×6 magic square, from an unidentified 19th century Indian manuscript.
  • Semi-log plot of Pn, the probability of magic squares of dimension n
  • Lo Shu from "The Astronomical Phenomena" (''Tien Yuan Fa Wei''). Compiled by Bao Yunlong in 13th century, published during the [[Ming dynasty]], 1457–1463.
  • Parshvanatha temple]], in [[Khajuraho]], [[India]]
  • A page from Simon de la Loubère's ''Du Royaume de Siam'' (1691) showcasing the Indian method of constructing an odd magic square.
  • This page from [[Athanasius Kircher]]'s ''Oedipus Aegyptiacus'' (1653) belongs to a treatise on magic squares and shows the ''Sigillum Iovis'' associated with Jupiter
  • A page displaying 9×9 magic square from Cheng Dawei's ''Suanfa tongzong'' (1593).
  • The first linear area magic square
  • [[Yang Hui]]'s construction method
  • Iron plate with an order-6 magic square in [[Eastern Arabic numerals]] from China, dating to the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1271–1368).
SUMS OF EACH ROW, COLUMN, AND MAIN DIAGONALS ARE EQUAL
Magic squares; Magic Square; Date magic square; Date magic squares; Wafq; The Arithmetic Progression in Magic square; Simple magic square; Simple magic squares; Numbers, planetary; Magic Squares; Parker square; Parker Square; Kameas; Multiplicative magic square; Semimagic square
quadrato magico

Definition

piazza
n.
open square
on a piazza

Wikipedia

The Square Tallaght

The Square Tallaght is a shopping centre located in Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland, opened in 1990. It is located 10 minutes from junction 11 of the M50 motorway on the Belgard Road (the R113) and the N81.

The centre comprises 53,000 m2 of retail space, spread across three levels, and as of 2016 has up to 163 stores. It has an annual footfall of 21.7 million.

There are over 2500 car parking spaces. The anchor tenants are Dunnes Stores, Penneys and Tesco. When The Square opened it was the largest shopping centre in Ireland.

Examples of use of by the square
1. BMI is an individual‘s weight in kilos divided by the square of their height in metres.
2. There were plenty of cars passing by the square who were signalling to us.
3. It is calculated by dividing a person‘s weight in kilograms by the square of their height in meters.
4. BMI is calculated by dividing the weight in kilograms by the square of the height in metres.
5. This is likely to be well–received by the Square Mile, given the company‘s strong trading at present.