Etymologically the word paradise has a long history, this voice comes from the Latin "paradīsus" which means (garden, paradise or privileged garden), and this in turn comes from the Greek "παράδεισος" but formerly the word comes from the Avestan "pairidaēza" which means circular fencing, applied to royal gardens, made up of the prefix "pairi" which means "around" and the Avestan term "daēza" which means "wall of mud bricks, modeled wall". Paradise is known as the extraordinary place or site where God made Adam and Eve dwell, as stated in the Old Testament. Paradise is also attributed to heaven orA wonderful place where people who are pure in heart and without any sin enjoy the company of God after death, according to some religions. It should be noted that these previous meanings are normally capitalized at the beginning of the word.
On the other hand, the upper part or highest floor of a theater, show room or cinema to the group of chairs, armchairs, armchairs or stools are called paradise. Then paradise is adjective to the space that is characterized by being pleasant, beautiful, pleasant, pleasant and enjoyable; or to the area that gathers qualities more apt for the excellent progress of something in particular.
Finally, there is talk of a tax haven or "tax heaven" in English to designate the state or territory where a favorable tax regime is adapted for non-resident citizens and companies, who are domiciled for legal purposes there; It speaks of advantages that are based on a partial or total reduction in the payment of the main taxes.