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The Central Boulevards (French: Boulevards du Centre; Dutch: Centrale Lanen) are a series of grand boulevards in central Brussels, Belgium. They were constructed following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), as part of the major urban works by the architect Léon Suys under the tenure of the city's then-mayor, Jules Anspach.
[3] [4] The boulevard was originally named the Boulevard de la Senne / Zennelaan ("Senne Boulevard") because it follows the course of the river. [5] In 1919, it was renamed in honour of the liberal politician and Alderman for Public Education, Émile Jacqmain (1860–1933), [ 5 ] [ 1 ] who had been arrested and subsequently deported by the ...
The Boulevard Adolphe Max (French, pronounced [bul.vaʁ a.dɔlf maks]) or Adolphe Maxlaan is a central boulevard in Brussels, Belgium. It was created following the covering of the river Senne (1867–1871), and bears the name of Adolphe Max , a former mayor of the City of Brussels .
English: A map of the Central Region, Singapore with the Central Area in English. Date: 9 September 2021: Source: File:Singapore_MP2008._Central_Region.svg ...
This is a list of places in Singapore based on the planning areas and their constituent subzones as designated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Based on the latest URA Master Plan in 2019, the country is divided into 5 regions , which are further subdivided into 55 planning areas , and finally subdivided into a total of 332 subzones.
The Central Area, also called the City Area, and informally The City, is the main commercial and financial city centre of Singapore.Located in the south-eastern part of the Central Region, the Central Area consists of eleven constituent planning areas: the Downtown Core, Marina East, Marina South, the Museum Planning Area, Newton, Orchard, Outram, River Valley, Rochor, the Singapore River and ...
The Marina Bay Financial Centre (MBFC) is a mixed-use development located along Marina Boulevard and Central Boulevard within the Downtown Core of Singapore.It consists of three office towers, two residential towers and retail space at Marina Bay Link Mall, occupying a 3.55-hectare (8.8-acre) site.
Straits View [2] is a planning area located in the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The area is currently relatively undeveloped, with fewer commercial developments compared to the adjacent Downtown Core .