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The Avenida Presidente Vargas is one of the main throughways in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The road was designed by Getúlio Vargas, who was president of Brazil at the time, while the city of Rio de Janeiro was still the nation's federal capital. The avenue connects the regions Leopoldina and Candelaria in downtown Rio de Janeiro (city) and is about 3.5 km long. It runs alongside several major landmarks in the city, including the Central do Brasil train station and the Campo de Santana park.

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  • The Avenida Presidente Vargas is one of the main throughways in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The road was designed by Getúlio Vargas, who was president of Brazil at the time, while the city of Rio de Janeiro was still the nation's federal capital. The avenue connects the regions Leopoldina and Candelaria in downtown Rio de Janeiro (city) and is about 3.5 km long. It runs alongside several major landmarks in the city, including the Central do Brasil train station and the Campo de Santana park. (en)
  • La avenida Presidente Vargas es uno de los principales ejes viales de Río de Janeiro. Su construcción implicó la destrucción de parte del centro histórico carioca. Fue inaugurada en 1944. Atraviesa la Zona Central de oriente a occidente. Tiene catorce carriles y mide tres kilómetros. Le debe su nombre al mandatario Getúlio Vargas. (es)
  • Avenida Presidente Vargas é um dos principais logradouros da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, e a principal via de acesso ao Centro do Rio para quem chega de qualquer ponto da metrópole. (pt)
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  • The Avenida Presidente Vargas is one of the main throughways in the city of Rio de Janeiro. The road was designed by Getúlio Vargas, who was president of Brazil at the time, while the city of Rio de Janeiro was still the nation's federal capital. The avenue connects the regions Leopoldina and Candelaria in downtown Rio de Janeiro (city) and is about 3.5 km long. It runs alongside several major landmarks in the city, including the Central do Brasil train station and the Campo de Santana park. (en)
  • La avenida Presidente Vargas es uno de los principales ejes viales de Río de Janeiro. Su construcción implicó la destrucción de parte del centro histórico carioca. Fue inaugurada en 1944. Atraviesa la Zona Central de oriente a occidente. Tiene catorce carriles y mide tres kilómetros. Le debe su nombre al mandatario Getúlio Vargas. (es)
  • Avenida Presidente Vargas é um dos principais logradouros da cidade do Rio de Janeiro, e a principal via de acesso ao Centro do Rio para quem chega de qualquer ponto da metrópole. (pt)
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