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Neighborhood Directory
Jardín América, Misiones, Argentina
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Jardín América, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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Barrio 162 Viviendas
Barrio 162 Viviendas is a residential area, mainly made up of apartment buildings and modest houses. Most residents are working families and retirees.
Barrio 20 de Junio
Barrio 20 de Junio is a residential area with a mix of older homes and modest apartment blocks. The streets are quiet with limited local shops and services.
Barrio 372 Viviendas
Barrio 372 Viviendas is a residential area primarily made up of social housing units. It attracts families looking for affordable living in the city outskirts.
Barrio 9 de Julio
Barrio América
Barrio América is a residential area with simple housing and family-run shops. Most streets are quiet with little nightlife or commercial activity.
Barrio Arroyito
Barrio Arroyito lies in the north of Rosario, with both residential blocks and a strong sports presence. It centers around the city's soccer stadium and riverfront parks.
Barrio Belgrano
Barrio Belgrano features wide streets, apartment buildings, and several parks. Many families and professionals live here due to its solid schools and convenient transit access.
Barrio Cantera
Barrio Capilla
Barrio Capilla II
Barrio Capilla II is a residential area with simple housing and few public facilities. The streets see little nightlife or commercial activity.
Barrio Centro
Barrio El Ceibo
Barrio El Mirador
Barrio Eucaliptos
Barrio Eucaliptos is a quiet residential pocket with mostly low-rise apartments and a few small shops along main streets. It attracts local families and older residents.
Barrio Hermoso
Barrio Jardín
Barrio Juan Manuel de Rosas
Barrio Juan Manuel de Rosas is a residential area with mid-rise buildings and local shops. The pace is steady, and streets feel practical rather than polished.
Barrio Kolping
Barrio Kolping is a residential neighborhood with small parks and a mix of older and newer houses. Most streets are quiet, except near busier avenues.
Barrio Lomas de Jardín
Barrio Lomas de Jardín is a residential area with gated communities and well-kept streets. Most homes are single-family with private gardens and security features.
Barrio Lomas de San Expedito
Barrio Los Cedros
Barrio Los Docentes
Barrio Los Docentes is a residential area known for its concentration of educational professionals and modest apartment buildings. The streets are quieter than neighboring districts with local businesses serving long-term residents.
Barrio Mariano Moreno
Barrio Nuevo
Barrio Nuevo Jardín
Barrio Nuevo Jardín is a quiet residential area with modern apartment blocks and several green spaces. Most streets are lined with small local shops and bakeries.
Barrio Portal de Jardín
Barrio Portal de Jardín is a quiet residential neighborhood with newer apartment blocks and small parks. Most daily needs can be met within walking distance.
Barrio Primero de Mayo
Barrio San Antonio
Barrio San Antonio has narrow streets lined with colorful colonial houses. Community events and local shops draw families and young professionals.
Barrio San Martín
Barrio Sarmiento
Barrio Suiza
Barrio Suiza has a residential character with many apartment complexes and modest family homes. Popular with young professionals and students due to its proximity to university campuses.
Barrio Tareferos
Barrio Timbó
Barrio Timbó is a residential area with modest homes and small local shops. It caters mostly to families and workers living in the vicinity.
Barrio Timbocito
Barrio Timbocito is mostly residential, with older homes and small local shops scattered throughout. Daily life centers on family businesses and nearby schools.
Barrio Vírgen de Itatí
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