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Neighborhood Directory
Chajarí, Entre Ríos, Argentina
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Chajarí, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
100 Viviendas
100 Viviendas is a residential area with modest apartment blocks lining quiet streets. It's mostly home to families and longtime residents.
120 Viviendas
12 de Octubre
1 de Mayo
22 Viviendas
23 de Mayo
33 Vivienas
40 Viviendas
40 Viviendas is a small residential neighborhood with apartment blocks and basic local shops. Few outside attractions and limited nightlife options.
Aero Club
Aero Club is a residential area popular with pilots and aviation enthusiasts, featuring private airstrips and spacious homes. Large lots and gated communities define its layout.
Angelita Tagliapietra
Barrio Militar "San Jorge"
Belén
Belén sits on Medellín's western side and has a mix of middle-class residential areas, local shops, and green spaces. Public transport reaches most corners, making it accessible for daily life.
Bicentenario
Bicentenario is a newer residential area with mid-rise buildings and some local shops. Many families live here due to its schools and relatively quiet streets.
Centenario
Centro
Centro is the main commercial and historic district with government offices, banks, and retail stores. Streets stay busy during weekdays but quiet down at night.
Chaco
Chaco is an industrial neighborhood known for factories and shipping centers. Residential areas are limited compared to commercial spaces.
Citricola
El Cerro
El Cerro is a working-class neighborhood with a mix of residential blocks and old factories. Many residents have family ties stretching back generations.
El Naranjal
Estación
Estación is shaped by its central train station and a mix of residential blocks. Many shops and fast food outlets cater to commuters and locals.
Eva Perón
Eva Perón is a residential suburb with modest housing blocks and some local shops. Public spaces and services are basic and cater mainly to residents.
Guarumba
Guarumba is mostly residential with small local shops and basic services along its main streets. The area draws families looking for quieter surroundings away from city noise.
Jardín
Jardín is a quiet residential area with tree-lined streets and mostly low-rise apartment buildings. Some local shops and cafes serve residents, but nightlife is limited.
Las 14
Las 14 is a lower-income area known for its dense housing and active local commerce. Traffic can be heavy during peak hours because of nearby markets and bus routes.
La Tablada
La Tablada is a working-class area on the outskirts of Greater Buenos Aires. It has small local shops and a mix of residential housing, with limited green spaces.
Los Alamos
Los Lapachos
Los Lapachos is a mainly residential area with a mix of older homes and low-rise apartment blocks. Small local shops and bakeries line the main streets.
Los Trifolios
Loteo Peñaloza
Loteo Peñaloza is a residential area on the outskirts with mostly single-family homes and local shops. Public transport options are limited.
Loteo Pro.Cre.Ar
Loteo Todone
Loteo Todone is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and few businesses. Streets are calm and foot traffic is low.
Loteo Veller
Pancho Ramirez
Pancho Ramirez is a residential zone on the southern side of Paraná known for its local businesses and modest homes. The area attracts families and long-term residents looking for affordable options.
Parque
Parque is mostly residential, with wide streets and a few small parks. Local shops and cafes cluster near the main square, attracting nearby residents.
Paso Chajarí
Pinar
Pinar is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise buildings and a quieter atmosphere compared to central districts. Daily needs are covered by local shops and small parks.
Plaza Barrio Chaco
Plaza Barrio Chaco has a mix of residential buildings and small shops. Most streets see moderate foot traffic during the day, with families as the main residents.
Reserva Natural Biprovincial Mocoretá - Municipio de Chajarí
Reserva Natural Biprovincial Mocoretá is a protected area spanning two provinces and located near Chajarí. The area is mostly forest, wetlands, and open fields with limited development or residential population.
Reserva Natural Biprovincial Mocoretá - Municipio de Mocoretá
Retobo
Retobo is mainly residential with a mix of mid-rise apartments and local shops. The area sees heavy commuter traffic during weekdays.
Sacachispas
Salto
San Clemente
San José Obrero
Santa Rosa
Sol
Sol sits at Madrid's geographic center, packed with shops, bars, and offices. Major metro and rail connections make it a key transit spot for locals.
Tacuabe
Tacuabe is a mostly residential area with older single-family homes and small local shops. Streets are quiet, and few restaurants or nightlife venues are found here.
Tagué
Tropezon
Tropezon sits near major transit lines and hosts a mix of residential blocks, light industrial spaces, and local shops. The area is known for frequent traffic and noise from nearby highways.
Vélez Sarsfield
Vélez Sarsfield is a mostly residential neighborhood with quiet streets and modest apartment buildings. It sits on the western edge of Buenos Aires and sees limited tourist traffic.
Verde
Verde is mostly residential, with several newer apartment blocks and some longtime local businesses. Most streets are quiet and lined with trees.
Villa Alejandrina
Villa Anita
Villa Anita is a compact residential area with modest homes and a few small local shops. Most streets are quiet, with limited nightlife or commercial activity.
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