Rivadavia Street

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Rivadavia Street is a major historic avenue in Buenos Aires, Argentina, running through the city center and several neighborhoods as one of its principal thoroughfares.

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Rivadavia Street canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avenue
street
transport infrastructure
connectsTo Avenida Callao
Avenida General Paz
Avenida La Plata
Plaza Miserere
Plaza de Mayo
country Argentina
hasCharacteristic high traffic volume
historic architecture along segments
mixed land use
hasNameLanguage Spanish
hasNotableArea commercial area near Plaza Miserere
shopping area in Caballito
hasPublicTransport Buenos Aires Underground Line A
numerous bus lines
hasSectionType avenue with multiple lanes
commercial high street in some neighborhoods
historicalSignificance one of the oldest main axes of Buenos Aires urban layout
isAxisFor development of western neighborhoods of Buenos Aires
isImportantFor daily commuting in Buenos Aires
retail commerce in several neighborhoods
isMajorThoroughfareOf Buenos Aires
locatedIn Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires
namedAfter Bernardino Rivadavia
namedForRole first constitutional president of Argentina
officialName Avenida Rivadavia
orientation roughly east–west
partOf Buenos Aires street network
runsThrough Almagro
Balvanera
Buenos Aires central business district
surface form: Buenos Aires city center

Caballito
Flores
Floresta
Liniers
Once commercial district
urbanFunction commercial corridor
residential corridor
transport corridor
usedFor pedestrian access to shops and services
private vehicle traffic
public transport

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Plaza de Mayo adjacentTo Rivadavia Street