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alameda1 /ˌaləˈmeɪdə /noun(In Spain and Spanish-speaking areas) a public walkway or promenade, shaded with trees.‘A brass band played a languid waltz under the alameda of blossoming matarratón trees,’ he says at one point....- In Bogotá, Hook says, Penalosa took him on a helicopter ride to tour the bike highways, called alamedas.
- Other alamedas of special interest are El Tunal, located in the neighborhood by the same name; Santa Fe 1 and 2 sections connecting South Highway and Centenario Avenue to connect Centenario Avenue and Americas Avenue, Bosa Laureles and Arborizadora Alta.
Origin Late 18th century: Spanish. Alameda2 /ˌaləˈmēdə/ /-ˈmādə /A port city in north central California, on San Francisco Bay, just southwest of Oakland; population 70,580 (est. 2008). |