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Javier Prado Avenue
The Javier Prado Avenue in the San Isidro district.
LocationLima
West endBrasil Avenue
Major
junctions
  • • Brasil Avenue
  • • Salaverry Avenue
  • • Sánchez Carrión Avenue
  • • Jorge Basadre Avenue
  • • Arenales Avenue
  • • Arequipa Avenue
  • • Petit Thouars Avenue
  • • Luis Bedoya Reyes Avenue
  • • Republic of Panamá Avenue
  • • Nicolás Arriola Avenue
  • • Gálvez Barrenechea Avenue
  • • Guardia Civi Avenue
  • • Aviación Avenue
  • • San Luis Avenue
  • • Circunvalación Avenue
  • • Pan-American Highway
  • • Los Frutales Avenue
  • • La Molina Avenue
  • •Central Highway
East endMaría Morelos Avenue
Other
Known for
  • • Interbank Tower
  • • National Library of Peru
  • • La Rambla San Borja
  • • Museo de la Nación
  • • Jockey Plaza
  • • University of Lima
  • • Estadio Monumental
  • • Puruchuco Ruins

The Javier Prado Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Javier Prado) is one of the main avenues of Lima, capital of Peru.[1] By its length it is the second largest avenue of the city, after the Universitaria Avenue. It goes from west to east, going through the districts of Magdalena del Mar, San Isidro, Lince, La Victoria, San Borja, Santiago de Surco, Ate and La Molina along 135 blocks.

It is divided into two segments: East Javier Prado from the Arequipa Avenue until its end in the Ate District (This last section is called Prolongación Javier Prado) with a total of 101 blocks, and West Javier Prado from the Arequipa Avenue until its beginning in the Brasil Avenue in the Magdalena del Mar district, with a total of 34 blocks. The Arequipa Avenue is used as a point of separation of both segments.

Its name comes from the Peruvian philosopher Javier Prado y Ugarteche [es], son of the President Mariano Ignacio Prado, who governed Peru during the War of the Pacific. Javier Prado, however, was a relevant political figure at the beginning of the 20th century, he even ended up being the Rector of the National University of San Marcos.

The Javier Prado Avenue is the fourth most congested street in Lima, and has 29 public transport routes using it.[2]

  1. ^ Titulares Diario El Peruano
  2. ^ "¿Cuáles son las avenidas más saturadas de Lima?". Publimetro. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2020.

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