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Meaning of bulevares




Raul Escandar

bulevares
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It comes from the French: boulevard. In the Argentina will use use throughout the twentieth century. Applies to the Avenue of double hand which is divided in the Center by a Mason with trees. Not with plants, but with trees. Rosario, the third city in the Argentina possesses many boulevards that still today maintain that denoninacion. So the word is abbreviated: Bv.

  




Anónimo

Plural of Boulevard.

  



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