Barrio Echesortu
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Echesortu is a barrio (neighborhood) in Rosario, Argentina. It is unofficially known by that name even though, from the administrative point of view, it consists of two barrios (Remedios Escalada de San Martín and República de la Sexta). The neighborhood was formerly a town on its own, named after Ciro Echesortu, the original owner of the land; it was absorbed into the city later.
Echesortu is located near the geographical center of the city. Its limits are:
- West: Paraná St., railways of the former Ferrocarril General Bartolomé Mitre railway company;
- East: Francia Avenue;
- North: Tucumán St.;
- South: Pellegrini Avenue.
The major streets within the barrio are Mendoza St., Avellaneda Boulevard, and Córdoba St. (which becomes Eva Perón Avenue south of Avellaneda). Important landmarks include Plaza Ciro Echesortu and, opposite it, the abandoned Rosario Oeste Station of the Ferrocarril Mitre.
[edit] References
- Echesortu at the Spanish Wikipedia.
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