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Rambla of Montevideo

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continues into the barrio of Punta Gorda and ends where a secondary street splits from the main traffic avenue to go around the promontory of Punta Gorda, while the main traffic continues on Coimbra Avenue, which turns into Rambla República de México after the
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starts at the south end of the beach of Pocitos and runs along the beach. Near the north end of the beach, Rambla Presidente Charles de Gaulle splits from to follow the coastline and they both run parallel to each other until it ends at the limits with
176:(Ciudad Vieja) starts from the historic site of the Bodegas, where a small part of the original fortifications of Montevideo is preserved, and runs southwest. Notable sites here are the Tower of Customs, just across the tourist hotspot of the 235:: built at the beginning of the 20th century, it meant a dramatic change in the spatial configuration of the old outskirts of the city, including the former red zone. Now, this Rambla constitutes a vital avenue. 214:
starts from the southmost breakwater of the Port, called Escollera Sarandi and ends at the Cubo del Sur, one of the few remains of the old fortifications of Montevideo, just across the Old Anglican Temple.
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starts at the intersection with Tomas Basáñez Street, passes the Zoological Museum of Dámaso Antonio Larrañaga, also known as the Oceanographic Museum, runs along the Beach of Buceo and crosses into
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are also possible in special areas for these activities. The avenue is secured by the Tourism Police Unit during the summer to keep a safe environment for tourists.
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starts as the secondary street that goes around the promontory of Punta Gorda and continues as the main coastal avenue after it, crossing into the barrio of
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starts at the southmost point of the Rambla and runs in a northeast direction along the east side of Punta Carretas, up to the limits with
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continues into the barrio of Malvín, ending midways through the Beach of Malvín, at the intersection with Concepcion de Uruguay Avenue.
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starts from the Cubo del Sur (south of Plaza España) and stops at Plaza Republica de Argentina, in front of the old Gas Company plant.
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runs along the rest of the beach of Carrasco up to the east limits of Montevideo, at the stream Arroyo Carrasco.
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starts at the west limits of Buceo, at the intersection with Luis Alberto de Herrera Avenue and just before the
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continues into the barrio of Carrasco running along the beach of Carrasco, passes in front of the old
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of ANTEL in Aguada, runs past the new train terminal in a southward direction and ends at of the old
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starts at the Mercosur Building and the north end of Ramirez Beach, goes around the west side of
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starts from the old Gas Tank, passes along the back of the Cemetery of Barrio Sur, crosses
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The beach is state-owned, and building anything across the rambla is strictly regulated.
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after it splits from Rambla República del Perú in Pocitos, passes in front of the
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and continues down the entire coast of Montevideo. Since most of the southern
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and the Club de Golf Punta Carretas, and ends at the intersection with
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was the name of the Rambla from the south of the Ciudad Vieja up to
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in a southeaster direction up to the power generation plant of UTE.
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is a small part that starts from Andes Street, the west limit of
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Supplemental article about the Rambla of Montevideo in "El País"
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starts at the above intersection and crosses into the barrio of
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crossing Parque Rodó (the park), the Teatro de Verano, the
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along its length but has now been subdivided :
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UNESCO: Rambla of Montevideo candidacy (in Spanish)
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Index


Punta Carretas
coastal avenue
coastline
Rio de la Plata
Montevideo
Uruguay
Río de la Plata
departments of Uruguay
Río de la Plata
Atlantic Ocean
World Heritage
mate
Skateboarding
roller skating

Capurro
Bella Vista
Telecommunications Tower (Montevideo)
Estación Central General Artigas
Port of Montevideo
Ciudad Vieja
Mercado del Puerto

Parque Rodó
Barrio Sur
Palermo
Parque Rodó

Punta Carretas

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