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'''Casavalle''' is a [[barrio]] of [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]. In the new division of Montevideo in ''Municipios'' and ''Centros Comunales Zonales'', Casavalle belongs to CCZ 11 of Municipio D.
'''Casavalle''' is a [[barrio]] of [[Montevideo]], [[Uruguay]]. It borders barrios [[Manga, Toledo Chico]] and [[Manga, Montevideo|Manga]] to the north, the border demarcated by avenues de las Instucciónes, San Martín and Capitán Tula, barrio [[Piedras Blancas, Montevideo|Piedras Blancas]] to the east, barrios [[Las Acacias, Montevideo]] and [[Cerrito, Montevideo|Cerrito de la Victoria]] to the southeast, the border demarcated mainly by Aparicio Saravia boulevard and barrio [[Peñarol, Montevideo|Peñarol - Lavalleja]] to the west, with the Miguelete stream separating them.


==Location==
Districts that belong to this barrio are Barrio Borro (1926), Barrio Jardines de Instrucciones, Barrio Municipal Instrucciones, Campos de Trápani, Barrio Bonomi, Barrio Unidad Casavalle, Barrio Unidad Misiones, Barrio Aquiles Lanza, Barrio Boizo Lanza, Barrio Plácido Ellauri (1908) and Palacio Ellauri Norte. According to other sources, the barrio continues to the north to include the districts Puntas del Miguelete and Asentamiento 29 de Enero, its northern limit being Perimetral Wilson Ferreira Adulante (Route 102). According to the divisions of the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica, the Cementerio del Norte, by far the biggest cemetery of Montevideo, is part of this barrio.
Casavalle borders the barrios [[Manga, Toledo Chico]] and [[Manga, Montevideo|Manga]] to the north, [[Piedras Blancas, Montevideo|Piedras Blancas]] to the east, [[Las Acacias, Montevideo]] and [[Cerrito, Montevideo|Cerrito de la Victoria]] to the southeast, and [[Peñarol, Montevideo|Peñarol - Lavalleja]] to the west.


==Districts==
Formerly, Cassavalle was an independent village of Montevideo department. In Casavalle have lived great personalities of the history of the Rio de la Plata, as Cap. [[Jacinto Trápani]], a member of the liberation campaign (33 orientales), and [[Pedro Casavalle]], Perez Castellanos, as well as great poets like [[Ildefonso Pereda Valdés]] and [[Fernán Silva Valdés]]. In 1908, mainly by the creation of Barrio Plácido Ellauri by Francisco Piria, a transformation of the locality started, which eventually integrated Casavalle to the urban area of Montevideo.
According to its official website, the districts that belong to Casavalle are: Barrio Unidad Casavalle, Barrio Unidad Misiones, Barrio Borro, Borro Este, Barrio Bonomi, Barrio Municipal, Barrio Plácido Ellauri, Barrio Nuevo Ellauri, Barrio Jardines de Instrucciones. According to the same source, the limits of the barrio are: Aparicio Saravia Boulevard, Pedro de Mendoza Avenue, Camino Carlos A. López, Instrucciones Avenue and the stream [[Arroyo Miguelete]]. According to the limits traced by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica in 2004, the [[Cementerio del Norte, Montevideo|Cementerio del Norte]], by far the biggest cemetery of Montevideo, as well as a small area east of Pedro de Mendoza Avenue are part of this barrio.
[[File:Mapa historico que muestra la zona de Casavalle.jpg|left|thumb|1815 map of the Casavalle area]]

==History==
Formerly, Cassavalle was an independent village of the Montevideo department. In Casavalle have lived great personalities of the history of the Rio de la Plata, as Cap. [[Jacinto Trápani]], a member of the liberation campaign (33 orientales), [[Pedro Casavalle]] and Pérez Castellanos, as well as great poets like [[Ildefonso Pereda Valdés]] and [[Fernán Silva Valdés]]. In 1908, mainly by the creation of Barrio Plácido Ellauri by Francisco Piria, a transformation of the locality started, which eventually integrated Casavalle to the urban area of Montevideo.

==Educational facilities==
* [[Liceo Jubilar Juan Pablo II]] (private, [[Roman Catholic]])<ref>[http://www.liceojubilar.edu.uy/ Liceo Jubilar] {{in lang|es}}</ref>
* [[Colegio Cristo Divino Obrero, Montevideo|Colegio Cristo Divino Obrero]] (private, [[Roman Catholic]], [[Dehonians]])<ref>[http://colegiocristodivinoobrero.blogspot.com/ Colegio Cristo Divino Obrero] {{in lang|es}}</ref>
* [[Colegio Santa Bernardita, Montevideo|Colegio Santa Bernardita]] (private, Roman Catholic, [[Dehonians]])

==Places of worship==
* [[Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, Montevideo|Parish Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe]] ([[Roman Catholic]], [[Dehonians]])


== See also ==
== See also ==
*[[Barrios of Montevideo]]
*[[Barrios of Montevideo]]


==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.casavalledigital.com/ Official site] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120720082150/http://www.casavalledigital.com/ |date=2012-07-20 }}
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120826213004/http://casavalletaims.com/ Online news of Casavalle]
*[http://municipiod.montevideo.gub.uy/ Municipo D]


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Latest revision as of 05:18, 25 June 2021

Casavalle
Street map of Casavalle. Limits of barrio shown according to the INE map of 2004.
Street map of Casavalle. Limits of barrio shown according to the INE map of 2004.
Location of Casavalle in Montevideo
Location of Casavalle in Montevideo
Coordinates: 34°49′46″S 56°10′9″W / 34.82944°S 56.16917°W / -34.82944; -56.16917
Country Uruguay
DepartmentMontevideo Department
CityMontevideo
Websitehttp://www.casavalledigital.com/

Casavalle is a barrio of Montevideo, Uruguay. In the new division of Montevideo in Municipios and Centros Comunales Zonales, Casavalle belongs to CCZ 11 of Municipio D.

Location

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Casavalle borders the barrios Manga, Toledo Chico and Manga to the north, Piedras Blancas to the east, Las Acacias, Montevideo and Cerrito de la Victoria to the southeast, and Peñarol - Lavalleja to the west.

Districts

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According to its official website, the districts that belong to Casavalle are: Barrio Unidad Casavalle, Barrio Unidad Misiones, Barrio Borro, Borro Este, Barrio Bonomi, Barrio Municipal, Barrio Plácido Ellauri, Barrio Nuevo Ellauri, Barrio Jardines de Instrucciones. According to the same source, the limits of the barrio are: Aparicio Saravia Boulevard, Pedro de Mendoza Avenue, Camino Carlos A. López, Instrucciones Avenue and the stream Arroyo Miguelete. According to the limits traced by the Instituto Nacional de Estadistica in 2004, the Cementerio del Norte, by far the biggest cemetery of Montevideo, as well as a small area east of Pedro de Mendoza Avenue are part of this barrio.

History

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Formerly, Cassavalle was an independent village of the Montevideo department. In Casavalle have lived great personalities of the history of the Rio de la Plata, as Cap. Jacinto Trápani, a member of the liberation campaign (33 orientales), Pedro Casavalle and Pérez Castellanos, as well as great poets like Ildefonso Pereda Valdés and Fernán Silva Valdés. In 1908, mainly by the creation of Barrio Plácido Ellauri by Francisco Piria, a transformation of the locality started, which eventually integrated Casavalle to the urban area of Montevideo.

Educational facilities

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Places of worship

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Liceo Jubilar (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Colegio Cristo Divino Obrero (in Spanish)
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