The borough name and symbols |
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It’s crest represents three flowers. In the ancient neighborhoods of San Ángel and Chimalistac, countless flowers were cultivated. You can appreciate this heritage at the traditional flower market in San Ángel, along Avenida Revolución.
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Location |
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Álvaro Obregón is located in the southwest part of the Federal District, bordering Cuajimalpa, Magdalena Contreras, Benito Juárez, Coyoacán and Miguel Hidalgo boroughs.
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Principal thoroughfares |
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Anillo Periférico, Av. Insurgentes, Av. Revolución, Av. Las Águilas
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Notable neighborhoods |
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Guadalupe Inn, San Angel Inn, La Florida, Chimalistac, Pedregal de San Ángel
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Attractions |
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1. The Bazar del Sábado (Saturday Art Market), located in Plaza San Jacinto, with its colonial decoration and popular atmosphere, courtesy of the Chiapaneca marimba players and all the contemporary folk art that’s sold there.
2. Carrillo Gil Museum, on Avenida Revolución at Altavista. This functionalist, 50s-era construction was designed by Dr. Álvaro Carrillo Gil
3. The San Ángel flower festival |
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Edificio Delegacional |
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Calle: 10 y Canario s/n
Colonia: Toltecas
C.P. 1150
Tel: 52 76 68 85
52 76 68 00
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: http://www.aobregon.df.gob.mx |
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