Transcript:
REYNANDO DON PHILIPO SEGUNDO
EL CATOLICO ... DON
... RESIGIADOR ACACIO ...
... MA... VIDOR HAZER ESTA OBRA
AÑO DE 1569 SIENDO ...
... PRESIDENTE EL LICENCIADO
DIEGO DE VALDERRAMA
DE ESTA AUDIENCIA REAL
The inscription is located at the Foro de los Balbos in Cáceres, dated to 1569 under King Philip II, and in the context of the Royal Audience and its president of that time.
The Foro de los Balbos (also called the “Atrio del Corregidor”) is a small historic corner adjacent to the Plaza Mayor, right between the medieval city wall and the towers like the Torre del Horno and Torre de la Yerba. The space also contains features such as the Pilar de San Francisco, a stone abrevadero (drinking fountain) in Plateresque style from the same era, with coats of arms of the Catholic Monarchs and the city of Cáceres.
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In this picture there are two clear language elements:
Spanish
"Museo Helga de Alvear" : Helga de Alvear Museum (contemporary art museum in Cáceres).
"Calle Felipe Uribarri Vergel" : Felipe Uribarri Vergel Street.
Stickers such as "Se acabó la fiesta" : The party is over.
English (on stickers)
"SCAM ME" : scam me.
Latin (on stickers)
"OVIS MEARS" (stylized, possibly a name or tag). It looks more like hybrid language use: part Latin (Ovis) plus a proper noun or tag (Mears). Example of code-mixing: an ancient/classical language (Latin) combined with modern identifiers (name/tag).
So the main signage is in Spanish, while some stickers include English and Latin.