abundance
The Spanish word 'abundancia' translates to 'abundance' in English. It refers to a large quantity of something or the state of having a lot of something. It can be used to describe anything that exists in large amounts or numbers, whether physically (such as abundance of food, resources, etc.) or figuratively (such as abundance of love, happiness, etc.). This term is often associated with prosperity, wealth and affluence, but can also refer to ample amount of not-so-positive things such as an abundance of problems or troubles.
We live in abundance of food
This phrase is expressing that there is plenty of food available, using the term 'abundancia' to signify excess or a wealth of resources.
Her garden is an abundance of flowers
This phrase is used metaphorically to describe a garden full of flowers as being 'an abundance', indicating a large volume or variety of flowers.
Water abundance is not a problem in this city
In this context, 'abundancia' is used to indicate that there is a plentiful supply of water in the city, such that it negates any potential water-related problems.