Noun
A local government council in some Spanish-speaking communities.
A town hall in some Spanish-speaking countries.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgHe was unaware of the impending revolution and was caught by surprise when the Buenos Aires Cabildo (town hall) was occupied on 25 May 1810; he did not agree that it had been legitimately done. Source: Internet
History Cabildo of Asunción in 1854 Asunción is one of the oldest cities in South America and the longest continually inhabited area in the Rio de la Plata Basin ; for this reason that it is known as "Mother of Cities". Source: Internet
Fainting continued through 1951 (including the evening after "Cabildo abierto"), with extreme weakness and severe vaginal bleeding. Source: Internet
It has been claimed that "Cabildo Abierto" was the largest public display of support in history for a female political figure. Source: Internet
Investrigation showed that Cuaresma had a drinking session with Jimy Cabildo Reyes and another person named only as "Boy Bisaya". Source: Internet
“Tenerife Cabildo is dedicated to the continued promotion and growth of golf tourism, and hosting IGTM is an important part of that investment.” Source: Internet