Usages of quedar
La cafetería queda en la planta baja del edificio nuevo.
The cafeteria is on the ground floor of the new building.
¿Dónde queda la estación?
Where is the station?
El estadio nuevo queda lejos de mi casa, pero el ambiente es increíble.
The new stadium is far from my house, but the atmosphere is incredible.
La farmacia queda lejos, así que voy a tomar un taxi.
The pharmacy is far away, so I am going to take a taxi.
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