Chaveña
La Chaveña is a neighborhood in the city of Ciudad Juárez in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, which borders the Rio Grande. It is on the northwest side of the city. Having been established before 1912, it is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city.
La Chaveña is a working-class neighborhood, and it is characterized by the hundreds of discount shops known as los Cerrajeros located in the area, specifically on the Revolución strip, where customers and merchants haggle in the most traditional market fashion on the prices of products and services.
It is also the location of two emblematic landmarks of the city:, a primary school inaugurated in 1939 by Mexican president Lázaro Cárdenasla Pila de la Chaveña, a plaza regarded by juarenses as a meeting point; its original focal point was a font that was built between 1895 and 1896, which was later replaced with a fountain