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(in Spain and Spanish-speaking areas) a public walkway or promenade, shaded with trees.
- ‘‘A brass band played a languid waltz under the alameda of blossoming matarratón trees,’ he says at one point.’
- ‘In Bogotá, Hook says, Penalosa took him on a helicopter ride to tour the bike highways, called alamedas.’
- ‘Other alamedas of special interest are El Tunal, located in the neighborhood by the same name; Santa Fe 1 and 2 sections connecting South Highway and Centenario Avenue to connect Centenario Avenue and Americas Avenue, Bosa Laureles and Arborizadora Alta.’
esplanade, front, seafront, parade, walk, boulevard, avenue, walkway, mall
Origin
Late 18th century Spanish.
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