Cuatro Caminos (Madrid)
Cuatro Caminos | |
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Tetuán | |
Area | |
• Total | 1.193509 km2 (0.460816 sq mi) |
Population (2020) | |
• Total | 35,395 |
• Density | 30,000/km2 (77,000/sq mi) |
Cuatro Caminos is an administrative
Tetuán. It has an area of 1.193509 km2 (0.460816 sq mi).[1] As of 1 February 2020, it has a population of 35,395.[2] It was created as slum of the north of the city, on the east side of the Road of France, currently the calle de Bravo Murillo.[3]
The ward's boundaries are marked by the Calle de Raimundo Fernández Villaverde to the south, the Calle de San Germán (formerly General Yagüe) to the north (separating it from Castillejos); the Glorieta de Cuatro Caminos in the southeast corner, the Calle de Bravo Murillo to the west and the Paseo de la Castellana to the East.[4]
Many of the streets located in the neighborhood are named after Spanish provinces,[5] including Guipúzcoa, Cuenca, Oviedo, Palencia, Jaén, Teruel, Ávila, Salamanca, and La Coruña.[5]
One of the financial districts of Madrid, AZCA, spreads across the southeast of the neighborhood.[6]
See also
References
- Citations
- Ayuntamiento de Madrid.
- Ayuntamiento de Madrid. Archived from the originalon 4 August 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
- ^ Cruz Salanova 2019, p. 1085.
- ^ Checa Sánchez 1982, p. 167.
- ^ a b Ezquerra Abadía 1984, p. 57.
- ^ Checa Sánchez 1982, p. 176.
- Bibliography
- Checa Sánchez, Adelaida (1982). "Evolución del plano de los barrios de "Cuatro Caminos" y "Castillejos"". Anales de Geografía de la Universidad Complutense (2). Madrid: ISSN 0211-9803.
- Cruz Salanova, Luis de la (2019). "Política de merendero y descampado: la construcción social del extrarradio madrileño" (PDF). In Fernández Sirvent, Rafael; Gutiérrez Lloret, Rosa Ana (eds.). Del siglo XIX al XXI. Tendencias y debates: XIV Congreso de la Asociación de Historia Contemporánea, Universidad de Alicante 20-22 de septiembre de 2018. Alicante: ISBN 978-84-17422-62-2.
- Ezquerra Abadía, Ramón (1984). "Las provincias y regiones españolas en el callejero madrileño" (PDF). Villa de Madrid (81). Madrid: ISSN 0042-6164.