La Alameda

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La Alameda is the main historic avenue in Santiago, Chile, serving as a central thoroughfare and symbolic civic axis of the city.

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La Alameda canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf avenue
historic urban axis
thoroughfare
alsoKnownAs Alameda Bernardo O'Higgins
surface form: Alameda Bernardo O’Higgins

Avenida Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins
surface form: Avenida Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins
connectsArea Plaza Baquedano
surface form: Plaza Baquedano area

downtown civic center of Santiago
western sectors of Santiago
country Chile
function major east–west traffic corridor
hasLandscapeFeature central median in several sections
street trees in various segments
hasMetroStations Baquedano metro station
Santiago Metro La Moneda station
surface form: La Moneda metro station

Los Héroes transit station
surface form: Los Héroes metro station

Universidad de Chile metro station
hasPart Plaza de la Ciudadanía
surface form: Plaza de la Ciudadanía sector

segment in front of La Moneda Palace
historicalUse route for national celebrations
route for political marches
site of civic demonstrations
locatedIn Santiago
Santiago Metropolitan Region
Santiago Centro
surface form: downtown Santiago
namedAfter Bernardo O'Higgins
surface form: Bernardo O’Higgins
partOf Santiago city center street network
passesBy Cerro Santa Lucía vicinity
Iglesia de San Francisco (Santiago)
La Moneda Palace
Santiago’s civic district
University of Chile
surface form: Universidad de Chile main building
role central thoroughfare of Santiago
main historic avenue of Santiago
symbolic civic axis of Santiago
symbolizes Chilean republican civic life
modernization of Santiago
transportRole axis of Santiago public transport
corridor for Santiago Metro lines
corridor for Transantiago buses
urbanCharacter high pedestrian activity
mixed commercial and institutional frontage
multi-lane roadway
usedFor civic ceremonies
parades
public protests

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