Which preposition to use with plaza

of Occurrences 18%

In the Plaza of Molina at last he made his stand, And in a voice of thunder he uttered his command: To arms, to arms, my captains! Sound, clarions; trumpets, blow; And let the thundering kettle-drum Give challenge to the foe.

in Occurrences 11%

They were just passing through the breach of Santo Domingo, and Juanito, gazing across the little plaza in front of the old Customs building, exclaimed, "Now I think of it, I'm appointed to take up the collection.

at Occurrences 4%

He ordered them to get each one a club about three feet long and to be on the plaza at six o'clock the next Sunday evening.

before Occurrences 2%

Old Flemish men fished industriously below the wrecked stone bridge, where the debris made new eddies in the swift, narrow stream; and blue pigeons swarmed in the plaza before the Palais de Justice, giving to the scene a suggestion of St. Mark's Square at Venice.

for Occurrences 2%

I went up to the basin beside the ruined mosque, a sort of sea-water plaza for the town, and, taking a stool outside a little cafe, which had awakened since morning, took coffee.

around Occurrences 1%

Evaristo Mogrovejo lived on the little plaza around which the houses of the more important people were grouped.

with Occurrences 1%

My son was found in the plaza with a knife in his back, and the man who killed him goes unpunished.

as Occurrences 1%

"Colonel Jack Hays was running for sheriff," he resumed, "and his opponent hired a band to play in front of his store here on the Plaza as an advertisement.

on Occurrences 1%

They used to ring a hand bell in the Plaza on Sunday mornings to call the Mormons to hear Brannan preach in the Casa Grande.

through Occurrences 1%

Beckoning Texas to follow him, he marched out of the plaza through the nearest gap, faced about upon his foe with an imperious stare, and said abruptly, "My man, do you want to be shot?" Texas Smith had his revolver and long hunting-knife in his waist-belt.

to Occurrences 1%

He followed the trail; passed from street to street and from plaza to plaza, and finally entering a house in the suburbs, laid his hand upon the begrimed and worn-out saddle which had once been his own montura de fiesta!

Which preposition to use with  plaza