Calle Lavalle
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Nadish
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Calle Lavalle is a busy street and also a pedestrian street having many interesting sights. Whilst visiting Buenos Aires, one can make sure to visit this street which was named in honor of Juan Galo Lavalle.
This eight block long pedestrian walkway intersects the Calle Florida pedestrian. Some of the interesting places to see are multiplexes, shopping galleries, hamburger and hot dog stands and restaurants.
Category: Streets, Squares and Neighbourhoods
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