sede

Del latín 'sedes', que significa 'asiento' o ' residencia'.

NOUN (1)
[/ˈse.ðe/es-ES]
headquarters literal / location literalgeneral / office formalbusiness / head office formalbusiness / seat literalless common / establishment formalbusiness / center general / concept sentence untranslatable (No direct equivalent concept in ENGLISH for the broader implications of 'sede' in certain contexts like cultural or institutional residence.)
Synonyms oficina formalcomercial , sucursal comercial
Antonyms periferia

The principal office or main administrative center of an organization, company, institution, or government; its headquarters. It can also refer to the designated location for a major event, competition, or official gathering. Furthermore, "sede" can denote the "seat" or "center" of an intangible entity, such as power, culture, or a spiritual authority, implying a foundational or originating point.

regular
plural
sedes
  • La nueva sede de la empresa se inauguró el mes pasado. — The company's new headquarters opened last month.
  • París será la sede de los próximos Juegos Olímpicos. — Paris will be the host city for the next Olympic Games.
  • El Vaticano es la sede de la Iglesia Católica. — The Vatican is the seat of the Catholic Church.
register: formal