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Neighborhood Directory
Santa Lucía, San Juan, Argentina
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Santa Lucía, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Barrio Antonino Aberastain
Barrio Antonino Aberastain is a primarily residential neighborhood in the southern part of San Juan with small local shops and parks. It has a steady pace and is favored by families seeking quieter streets.
Barrio Bermejito
Barrio Bermejito is a small residential area with basic services. Most homes are single-story and some streets are unpaved.
Barrio Camilo Rojo
Barrio Carolina III
Barrio Colón
Barrio Colón is a busy commercial district with a mix of retail shops and older residential buildings. Street vendors and local markets line the main avenues.
Barrio Constitución
Barrio Crear 44
Barrio El Carrascal
Barrio El Ceibo
Barrio El Ceibo is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and a few small local businesses. Streets are quiet and traffic is light, making it popular with families.
Barrio El Vivero
Barrio Enoé Bravo
Barrio Héroes del Belgrano
Barrio Jardín SMATA
Barrio Kennedy
Barrio Las Viñas
Barrio Los Olivos
Barrio Los Olivos is a mostly residential area with a steady local population. Small shops and grocery stores dot the streets, while public transport is accessible.
Barrio Los Troperos
Barrio Medalla Milagrosa
Barrio Medalla Milagrosa is a residential area with modest apartment blocks and some local shops. Most streets are quiet, with limited nightlife or dining options.
Barrio Noreste III
Barrio Noreste III is mostly residential with a mix of older apartment blocks and newer housing units. Public facilities and local shops anchor daily life for many families.
Barrio Palmera
Barrio Portal Cuyano
Barrio Puente Rufino
Barrio Puente Rufino lies in the southern part of the city, mostly residential with a few small shops and local services. Streets are quiet, and public transit connects residents to downtown.
Barrio Recuerdos de Provincia
Barrio Recuerdos de Provincia has compact residential blocks with a mix of small businesses and modest homes. Older local families and tradespeople are common here.
Barrio Retiro
Barrio Retiro is a central district known for its mix of residential blocks and significant transport hubs. It blends older apartment buildings with commercial zones near the main train station.
Barrio Roque Saenz Peña
Barrio Santa Clara
Barrio Santa Clara is a compact residential quarter with a mix of small shops and local eateries. Most streets show everyday life with older apartment blocks and families out in the evenings.
Barrio Santo Tomás
Barrio Thomas Edison
Barrio Thomas Edison is a mainly residential zone in Montevideo with small local shops lining its streets. Housing is mostly modest and practical.
Barrio Tierra del Fuego
Barrio Tierra del Fuego is mostly residential with modest housing and some small local shops. Streets are quiet, and public transport options are limited.
Barrio Vildo III
Loteo Fernández
Loteo García Pelaez
Loteo Gómez
Loteo Gómez is a suburban neighborhood with mostly residential streets and some small local shops. It sits on the outskirts and is quieter than central areas.
Loteo Maffezzini
Loteo Rotondaro
Loteo Ruiz Ortega
Loteo Vera
Loteo Vera is a residential area popular with families, featuring mostly single-story houses and quiet streets. Shops and services are limited within the neighborhood.
Villa Balcarce
Villa Balcarce is a mostly residential area with older homes and some small businesses. Streets are quiet, with limited nightlife or commercial development.
Villa Don Duilio
Villa Ferrer Yanzi
Villa Lamadrid
Villa Manuelita
Villa Marini
Villa Muñoz
Villa Muñoz has several wholesale markets and hardware stores. Many small businesses operate here, and the streets see steady commercial activity.
Villa Patricias Sanjuaninas
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