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Avenida España (Valparaíso)

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Road in Chile For other uses, see Avenida España.
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Avenida España

Avenida España is a 10 km (6.2 mi) long major arterial coastal road from the city of Valparaíso north along the coast to Viña del Mar in Valparaíso Region, Chile. The road was originally improved with an international loan in 1922.

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  1. United Business Service - Page 724 1922 Its population of 40,000 includes many wealthy business men of Valparaiso. THE PURPOSE OF THE LOAN is to improve the road connecting these two cities. This is a cement road 57 feet wide and six miles long, the Avenida Espana.


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