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The Javier Prado Avenue is one of the main avenues of Lima, capital of Peru. By its length it is the second largest avenue of the city, after the . 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. The Javier Prado Avenue is the fourth most congested street in Lima, and has 29 public transport routes using it.

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  • Avenida Javier Prado (es)
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  • La avenida Javier Prado es una de las principales avenidas de la ciudad de Lima, capital del Perú.​ Por su longitud es la segunda más extensa de la capital, después de la avenida Universitaria, y recorre de oeste a este los distritos de Magdalena del Mar, San Isidro, La Victoria, San Borja, Santiago de Surco, La Molina y Ate Vitarte a lo largo de 135 cuadras. La avenida Javier Prado es la cuarta vía más congestionada de Lima, contado con 29 rutas de transporte público.​ (es)
  • The Javier Prado Avenue is one of the main avenues of Lima, capital of Peru. By its length it is the second largest avenue of the city, after the . 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. The Javier Prado Avenue is the fourth most congested street in Lima, and has 29 public transport routes using it. (en)
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  • The Javier Prado Avenue in the San Isidro district. (en)
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  • The Javier Prado Avenue is one of the main avenues of Lima, capital of Peru. By its length it is the second largest avenue of the city, after the . 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 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 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 , 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. (en)
  • La avenida Javier Prado es una de las principales avenidas de la ciudad de Lima, capital del Perú.​ Por su longitud es la segunda más extensa de la capital, después de la avenida Universitaria, y recorre de oeste a este los distritos de Magdalena del Mar, San Isidro, La Victoria, San Borja, Santiago de Surco, La Molina y Ate Vitarte a lo largo de 135 cuadras. En su recorrido se divide en 2 segmentos: la avenida Javier Prado Este, desde la avenida Arequipa hasta su fin en el distrito de Ate (este último tramo se denomina Prolongación Avenida Javier Prado) contando un total de 101 cuadras, y Javier Prado Oeste, desde la avenida Arequipa hasta su inicio en la avenida Brasil en el distrito de Magdalena del Mar abarcando 34 cuadras (aunque la numeración no es continua y cambia al pasar de Magdalena a San Isidro). Como se desprende de esto, la Avenida Arequipa sirve como punto de división de ambos segmentos. La avenida lleva el nombre del filósofo peruano Javier Prado y Ugarteche, hermano del Presidente Manuel Prado Ugarteche e hijo del Presidente Mariano Ignacio Prado quien manejara los destinos del Perú al inicio de la Guerra del Salitre. Prado, sin embargo, ha sido una gravitante figura política en los inicios del siglo XX e incluso ha llegado a ser Rector de la Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. La avenida Javier Prado es la cuarta vía más congestionada de Lima, contado con 29 rutas de transporte público.​ (es)
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