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{{quote|Zocalo means "pedestal" in Spanish. It is also the name of the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere. Each side measures 790 feet. The monument once planned for the site was never built, and so the square is just a pedestal. The huge plaza was built by Spanish settlers who created the distinctive red and white tiles from volcanic stones looted from Aztec temples. The official name for the Zocalo is La Plaza de la Constitution.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
{{quote|Zocalo means "pedestal" in Spanish. It is also the name of the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere. Each side measures 790 feet. The monument once planned for the site was never built, and so the square is just a pedestal. The huge plaza was built by Spanish settlers who created the distinctive red and white tiles from volcanic stones looted from Aztec temples. The official name for the Zocalo is La Plaza de la Constitution.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}}
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The '''{{wp|Zócalo}}''', formally known as '''Plaza de la Constitución''' ("Constitution Square"), is the main square of [[Mexico City]]. It appears in the PC version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', where [[Koopa Troopa]]s steal a [[Mexican tile|tile]] from the square, causing it to close to the public. [[Luigi]] must track down the tile, defeat the Koopa carrying it, and take it back to the Zócalo.
The '''{{wp|Zócalo}}''', formally known as '''Plaza de la Constitución''' ("Constitution Square"), is the main square of [[Mexico City]]. It appears in the PC version of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]'', where [[Koopa Troopa]]s steal a [[Mexican tile|tile]] from the square, causing it to close to the public. [[Luigi]] must track down the tile, defeat the Koopa carrying it, and take it back to the Zócalo.
== Questions ==
* ''Had things gone as planned, the square have included a:''
** '''monument'''
** rhombus
** border
* ''Zocalo means _____ in Spanish.''
** square
** '''pedestal'''
** cocoa
* ''The red and white tiles are made from _____ stone.''
** linoleum
** precious
** '''volcanic'''
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=Der Zocalo
|GerM=The Zocalo
|GerC=<ref>{{cite|publisher=[[Software Toolworks]]|title=''Mario wir vermisst'' (CD-ROM)|language=German|accessdate
=September 24, 2024}}</ref>
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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*Despite the pamphlet's claims, the Zócalo is not the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere, nor was it at the time of the game's release, as {{wp|Sunflower Square}} in Palmas, Brazil is over ten times larger and was opened a year prior to the game's first release.
*Despite the pamphlet's claims, the Zócalo is not the largest paved square in the Western Hemisphere, nor was it at the time of the game's release, as {{wp|Sunflower Square}} in Palmas, Brazil is over ten times larger and was opened a year prior to the game's first release.


== References ==
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[[Category:Mario is Missing! landmarks]]

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