Ituzaingó, Montevideo
Ituzaingó is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay.
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Street map of Ituzaingó | |
Location of Ituzaingó in Montevideo | |
Coordinates: 34°50′49″S 56°8′39″W | |
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Department | Montevideo Department |
City | Montevideo |
Location
It borders Castro Castellanos to the southwest, Las Acacias to the northwest, Jardines del Hipódromo to the northeast, Flor de Maroñas to the southeast and Villa Española to the south.
Places of worship
- Parish Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and St. Rita (Maroñas), which is also a Roman Catholic pilgrimage sanctuary[1][2]
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See also
References
- Saint Rita Diocesan Sanctuary (in Spanish)
- Patron saint of the impossible (in Spanish)
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