9 de Julio Avenue

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9 de Julio Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Buenos Aires, Argentina, renowned as one of the widest avenues in the world and a central symbol of the city.

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9 de Julio Avenue canonical 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf avenue
urban thoroughfare
commemorates Declaration of Independence of Argentina NERFINISHED
connects Constitución area NERFINISHED
Retiro area NERFINISHED
country Argentina
crosses Avenida de Mayo NERFINISHED
Belgrano Avenue NERFINISHED
Corrientes Avenue NERFINISHED
Independencia Avenue NERFINISHED
San Juan Avenue NERFINISHED
Santa Fe Avenue NERFINISHED
hasJunctionWith 25 de Mayo Highway NERFINISHED
9 de Julio Sur Highway NERFINISHED
Illia Highway NERFINISHED
Libertador Avenue NERFINISHED
hasLandmark Ministry of Health building with Evita murals NERFINISHED
Plaza de la República NERFINISHED
Teatro Colón (nearby) NERFINISHED
hasMedian wide central median with green spaces
hasPart Obelisk of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
inception 1930s
knownFor being one of the widest avenues in the world
symbol of Buenos Aires
languageOfName Spanish
length approximately 3 kilometers
locatedIn Buenos Aires
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Autonomous City of Buenos Aires NERFINISHED
namedAfter Argentine Independence Day NERFINISHED
namedForDate 9 July 1816
numberOfLanes up to 7 lanes per direction in some sections
officialNameInSpanish Avenida 9 de Julio NERFINISHED
partOf street network of Buenos Aires
passesThrough Balvanera neighborhood NERFINISHED
Constitución neighborhood NERFINISHED
Monserrat neighborhood NERFINISHED
Retiro neighborhood NERFINISHED
San Nicolás neighborhood NERFINISHED
publicTransport Buenos Aires Metro Line B (nearby at Obelisk) NERFINISHED
Buenos Aires Metro Line C (nearby at Obelisk) NERFINISHED
Buenos Aires Metro Line D (nearby at Obelisk) NERFINISHED
tourismAttraction yes
transportInfrastructure Metrobus 9 de Julio NERFINISHED
urbanCharacter central business district corridor
urbanPlanningRole major north–south traffic artery in central Buenos Aires
usedFor civic celebrations
parades
public demonstrations

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San Nicolás neighborhood hasLandmark 9 de Julio Avenue