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Neighborhood Directory
Roldán, Santa Fe, Argentina
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Roldán, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
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Acequias del Aire
Aires de Campo
Alto Residencial
Altos del Este
Altos de Pellegrini
Alto Verde
América
Arrabal
Beaudrix
Belisario Roldán
Belisario Roldán is a quiet residential zone with modest homes. Most daily life centers around local shops and small parks.
Bosque Azul
Bosque Azul is a quiet residential area with a mix of low-rise apartments and family homes. Local shops and parks offer practical amenities for daily life.
Brofft
Campiñas de Roldán
Capra
Capra is mostly residential, with quiet streets and a mix of mid-rise apartments and older homes. Some local shops and casual restaurants are spread throughout the area.
Chacra Los Raigales
Chacra Los Raigales is a mostly residential area on the outskirts of Neuquén, with low-rise homes and some open fields. Daily life feels quiet and suburban, far from the city center.
Cotitos R
Cotitos R is mostly residential with basic shops and few services nearby. The streets are quiet during the day and traffic picks up at peak hours.
Cotos de la Alameda
Cotos de la Alameda II
Cotos de la Alameda II is a residential area with gated communities and mostly single-family homes. Local parks and quiet streets attract families seeking privacy.
Cotos Unanue
Cotos Unanue is primarily residential, known for quiet streets and low-rise housing. Public amenities are limited but basic shops are available nearby.
Delle Vedove
Don Quijote
Don Quijote is mainly residential with a mix of local shops and small businesses. It is known for affordable housing and modest apartment blocks.
Edelweiss
El Alba
El Alba is a quiet residential neighborhood dominated by apartment blocks and small local businesses. Transit links are limited, so most activity centers around daily life and errands.
El Charquito
El Charquito is a quiet semi-rural area south of Bogotá with local farms and simple homes. Public transit links are limited, and daily life centers on agriculture.
El Cielo
El Cielo is a quiet residential neighborhood with modest homes and small local shops. Most streets see light traffic and families make up a large portion of residents.
El Cruce
El Cruce is a mixed-use area known for transport connections and commercial activity. Residential blocks sit alongside shops and warehouses near highway intersections.
El Descanso
El Edén
El Molino
El Sol Naciente
El Sol Naciente is a residential area with small local shops and basic services. The neighborhood attracts families and working-class residents.
El Troncal
El Troncal is a mostly residential area with small businesses and local shops. Streets are active during the day and quiet at night.
Estación Roldán
Estancia La Catalina
Fontanet
La Estancia I
La Estancia II
La Ilusión Ranches
Las Acequias
Las Acequias is a residential neighborhood on the outskirts of the city, with newer housing and wide streets. Local amenities are limited but schools and parks are nearby.
Las Estacas I
Las Estacas II
Las Palmeras
Las Tardes
Los Aromos
Los Aromos is a residential area with quiet streets and parks. Local shops and cafes serve nearby families and professionals.
Los Cedros
Los Cedros is mainly residential with basic shops and a few convenience stores scattered throughout. Traffic is moderate and the area sees local families and commuters.
Los Cocos
Los Indios
Los Indios is a quiet residential neighborhood on the edge of Brownsville, near the US-Mexico border. Most houses are single-story and streets are wide, with local businesses spread throughout.
Los Olmos
Los Olmos is a residential neighborhood with a mix of standalone houses and small shops. It sits on the southern edge of the city, mostly quiet but with active local businesses along major roads.
Los Rosales
Los Rosales is a residential area with mostly apartment buildings and small local shops. Streets tend to be quiet, especially outside rush hours.
L. Sur
Maíz
Maíz is a mostly residential area with low-rise housing, local shops, and quiet streets. Daily life centers around small businesses and family-run stores.
Makey
Makey is an industrial area with large warehouses and limited residential housing. Most businesses here deal in logistics and manufacturing.
Marcos Ateca
María Esther
Mazzoni de Bernaschini
Mi Sosiego
Mi Sosiego is mostly residential with low-rise homes and quiet streets. Few commercial establishments are found here.
Muradore
Nadine
Parque Esmeralda
Parque Esmeralda is a quiet residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and mostly single-family homes. Local shops and casual eateries serve residents' daily needs.
Posta 16
Posta 16 is a quiet residential area mostly known for its modern apartment buildings and proximity to Barra da Tijuca beaches. Many families live here thanks to convenient access to schools and shopping.
Prados del Sol
Prados del Sol is a residential area with mostly single-family homes and small parks. Local shops and schools line the main streets.
Prosperity Lands
Pucará Los Buhos
Pucará Los Buhos is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and local parks. Daily needs are covered by small shops and markets nearby.
Puerto Roldán
Punta Chacra
Punta Chacra is a quiet residential area with mostly newer houses and modest apartment buildings. The neighborhood attracts families and retirees looking for a slower pace.
Punta Chacra Weekend 1
Punta Chacra Weekend 2
Punta Chacra Weekend 2 is a small residential area known for its vacation homes and quiet streets. Most properties are private and used seasonally.
Roldán
San Andrés
San Eduardo I
San Eduardo I is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and little commercial activity. Daily life here is calm, and streets see limited traffic.
San Javier
San Javier sits in Medellín's western hills, known for its cable car connection and hillside homes. Local life is shaped by small shops and views over the city.
Santa Teresa
Santa Teresa sits on a hill above downtown, known for historic houses and winding streets. Artists and young professionals often live here, but steep roads can be tricky for cars.
Santo Domingo
Talleres
Talleres is a residential area with a mix of mid-rise apartments and modest houses. It has some local stores and is quieter compared to central districts.
Tierra de Sueños
Tierra de Sueños is a residential area on the outskirts featuring newer developments and spacious lots. It's mostly quiet, with families and retirees choosing it for its slower pace.
Tierra de Sueños 1
Tierra de Sueños 2
Tierra de Sueños 3
Travattore Giandoménico
Travattore Giandoménico is a residential district with modest apartment blocks and small local shops. Transit links are accessible but limited after evening hours.
Tu Lugar
Tu Lugar is a residential area mostly made up of apartment complexes and a few small shops. Public transportation serves the neighborhood but amenities are limited.
Villa Alda
Villa Alicia
Villa Alicia is a residential neighborhood with mixed housing and small local shops. Most streets are quiet, though some areas see light commercial activity.
Villa Celina
Villa Eduardito
Villa Eduardito is a quiet residential area with mostly single-family homes and few commercial businesses. Streets here are calm and locals know each other well.
Villa Flores
Villa Lourdes 1
Villa Lourdes 2
Villa Lourdes 2 has mostly residential blocks with local shops and basic services. Streets are quiet and infrastructure is modest.
Wirth
Wirth has a mix of residential blocks and small local shops. Most streets are quiet but get busy during school hours.
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