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furoya

bulevar
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Alameda, tree-lined Avenue, sometimes in the Middle, dividing the lanes. Originally it had a military function, was wide for the passage of troops or surrounding a square as a defense. Comes from the archaic Dutch bolwerk ("bulwark, work of timbers, walled") which became the French as boulevard and from there to the Spanish.

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