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Neighborhood Directory
Oaxaca de Juárez, Oaxaca, Mexico
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Oaxaca de Juárez, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Atrio Patroncino
Atrio Patroncino is mostly residential with a mix of mid-rise apartments and small businesses. Local shops and cafés line the main avenue.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 10a Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 10a Etapa is a residential area mostly made up of apartment blocks. The neighborhood attracts local families with affordable housing and basic amenities.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 1ra Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 1ra Etapa is a residential area largely made up of apartment blocks and low-rise homes. Basic services and local shops are available nearby, mainly catering to families living in the neighborhood.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 2da Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 3ra Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 3ra Etapa is a primarily residential area with basic amenities and small local businesses. It is known for its straightforward layout and family-oriented housing.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 4ta Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 4ta Etapa is a residential neighborhood with mostly low-rise housing and basic local amenities. Area is popular with working families due to its affordability.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 6ta Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 7ma Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 7ma Etapa is a residential neighborhood known for apartment blocks and modest homes. Many locals commute to nearby commercial areas for work and shopping.
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 8va Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 9na Etapa
INFONAVIT 1ro de Mayo 9na Etapa is a residential area made up of social housing units and modest apartments. The streets are quiet, and daily life centers around local shops and services.
INFONAVT 1ro de Mayo 5ta Etapa
INFONAVT 1ro de Mayo 5ta Etapa is a residential neighborhood with basic amenities and easy access to main city roads. It mainly attracts working families and young couples.
Plaza de la Danza
Plazuela de la Soledad
Plazuela de la Soledad is a quiet historic area known for its colonial architecture and central square. Daily life centers around the plaza with local shops and small cafes.
Plazuela del Carmen Alto
Plazuela del Carmen Alto is a quieter area in the historic center with colonial-era houses and small plazas. Daily life centers around local shops and markets.
Plazuela de San Juan Chapultepec
Plazuela de San Juan Chapultepec is mostly residential with local shops and schools. The area is quieter than downtown Oaxaca and sees steady foot traffic from families.
Zócalo
Zócalo is Mexico City's main public square, surrounded by historic government and religious buildings. It's a central gathering spot and hosts frequent civic events.
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