Boulevard


A boulevard is a type of broad avenue planted with rows of trees, or in parts of North America, any urban highway or wide road in a commercial district.
In Europe, boulevards were originally circumferential roads following the line of former city walls.
In North American usage, boulevards may be wide, multi-lane thoroughfares divided with only a central median.

Etymology

The word boulevard is borrowed from French. In France, it originally meant the flat surface of a rampart, and later a promenade taking the place of a demolished fortification. It is a borrowing from the Dutch word 'bulwark'.

Notable examples

Asia

Azerbaijan

Bangladesh

Cambodia

India

Indonesia

Vietnam

Iran

Philippines

Australia and Oceania

Australia

New Zealand

Europe

Austria

Denmark

Boulevards in Copenhagen:

France

Germany

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Netherlands

Spain

Portugal

Russia

Ukraine

North America

Canada

Mexico

United States

South America

Argentina

Uruguay

Brazil

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