In Spanish, "caro" means "expensive" or "dear" when referring to a person, while "carro" means "car" or "cart." The difference lies in the meanings and usage of the words. "Carro" has different meanings depending on where you are.
In IberoAmrica, carro is the most usual, because of the translation of American/English car. In Spain, its usual using the term coche, and more formally auto, for automvil. Carro is used for the traditional two/four-wheeled, even smallsized, vehicle, not auto propulsed, moved by animal or human physical force.
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Fortaleza is famous for its urban beaches, Praia de Iracema and Praia Meireles, where you can enjoy swimming or simply lazing in the beachfront bars and people watching.
Significance. La Fortaleza (The Fortress) was the first true fortification in San Juan, established in 152l. The Spanish built it between 1533 and 1540 for protection against raids by Carib Indians and by English and French freebooters.
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