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Neighborhood Directory
Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Río Cuarto, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Aero Village
Aero Village sits close to the airport and is popular with frequent travelers and hospitality workers. The area offers basic housing and easy access to main roads.
Alberdi Norte
Alberdi Norte is a mostly residential area with local shops and small parks. Its quiet streets are popular with families and retirees.
Alto Privado Norte
Alto Privado Norte sits in the northern section and is dominated by gated communities and apartment blocks. The area draws families looking for quiet streets and controlled access housing.
Banda Norte
Barrios Unidos
Barrios Unidos is mostly residential, with many small manufacturers and local businesses lining its main streets. It attracts people working in light industry and for its affordable apartments.
Buena Vista
Casanovas
Cielos del Oeste
Ciudad Nueva
Ciudad Nueva offers a mix of residential blocks and modest local commerce. Streets are straightforward with few large public spaces and little nightlife.
Country River Side
Country River Side features low-rise housing and quiet streets near local waterways. Residents value the open green areas and slower pace compared to central zones.
Doctor Carlos A. Mayer
Ex Cuarteles
Ex Cuarteles has a mix of residential blocks and small businesses. Some local shops operate out of older buildings that once served military purposes.
Fenix
General Paz
General Paz is a mix of residential blocks and small businesses, with steady public transport and easy access to the city center. Many mid-rise apartments line its streets.
General Roca
Golf
Golf is a quiet residential neighborhood known for its tree-lined streets and large single-family homes. Most residents commute by car and enjoy a slower pace away from city traffic.
Güemes
Güemes mixes historic streets with trendy spots and independent shops. Young professionals and students often gather at its bars and cafes.
Indio Felipe Rosas
Industrial
Industrial is dominated by factories and warehouses, with limited residential spaces. Most streets are quiet after business hours.
Ingeniero Manuel Pizarro
Intendente Mojica
Jardín
Jardín is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and small local shops. Most homes are single-family and many residents have lived here for years.
Jardín Norte
José Antonio y José Mario Cabral
José de Calasanz
Juan Martín de Pueyrredón
La Agustina
La Agustina is a mainly residential area with a mix of low-rise apartments and local shops. Many residents commute to nearby business districts.
Las Delicias
Las Ferias
Las Quintas
Las Quintas is a residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and local shops. Most homes are mid-range, attracting families and professionals.
Leandro N. Alem
Lomitas de Oro
Lomitas de Oro is mostly residential, with low-rise houses and small apartment buildings. It attracts families looking for quiet streets away from main roads.
Macrocentro
Macrocentro is Rosario's central area, home to government offices, stores, and dense residential blocks. Traffic can be heavy, and most services are close together.
Microcentro
Microcentro is Buenos Aires' business core, home to offices, banks, and major shopping avenues. Streets get crowded during weekday rush hours and quiet down at night.
Nueva Argentina
Nueva Argentina is a residential area with many apartment blocks and small shops. Local schools and clinics are scattered throughout the neighborhood.
Once de Noviembre
Paraíso
Parque Bimaco
Parque Bimaco features residential blocks with low-rise buildings and several playgrounds. Local families often gather around its central green area.
Parque Industrial
Peirano
Peirano is a small rural town in southern Santa Fe province, focused on agriculture. Most residents work in farming or related industries.
Pueblo Alberdi
Pueblo Alberdi is a residential area with mixed housing, small shops, and some industrial activity. The riverfront and old train infrastructure mark its local character.
Pueblo Nuevo
Pueblo Nuevo is mostly residential, with local shops and small businesses lining the main roads. Many families have lived here for generations.
Quintitas Golf
Residencial Norte
Roque Saenz Peña
Roque Saenz Peña is a residential area with low-rise homes and basic local shops. The streets are quiet, and most residents commute to nearby commercial centers.
San Antonio de Pauda
San Antonio de Padua is a suburban area west of Buenos Aires, mostly residential with local shops and schools. Commuters use the train line for city access.
San Eduardo
San Martín
San Martín is a residential area with a mix of older homes and modern apartment blocks. Local commerce lines the main streets, mostly small shops and eateries.
San Pablo
San Pablo has a mix of residential streets and small commercial areas. It is known for affordable housing and easy access to major highways.
Santa Rosa
Santa Rosa is a quiet, mostly residential neighborhood with local shops and a few cafes. It attracts families and older residents seeking peaceful streets.
Santa Teodora
Tiro Federal
Tiro Federal is mainly residential with some light industrial areas. Sports clubs and shooting ranges give the neighborhood its name.
Valacco
Valacco is mostly residential with a mix of mid-rise apartments and local shops along main streets. Public transport links offer easy access to the city center.
Villa Dalcar
Villa Golf
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