Edificio Guayaqui

Edificio Guayaqui is a building in , . Edificio Guayaqui is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near the church .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Estadio Pocitos and San Juan Bautista, Montevideo.

was a multi-use located in the district of , . The stadium, owned by C.A. Peñarol, was mainly used for football matches from 1921 to 1933. is situated 1¼ km northwest of Edificio Guayaqui.

Church
The Church of Saint John the Baptist, popularly known also as Iglesia de Pocitos is a Roman Catholic in Montevideo, Uruguay. is situated 440 metres northwest of Edificio Guayaqui.

Government office
is a government office, which is situated 770 metres northwest of Edificio Guayaqui.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Pocitos and Villa Dolores.

Suburb
is an upscale seaside barrio of Montevideo, . It borders to the east, to the north, , and to the west and to the south.

Neighborhood
is a neighborhood.

Suburb
is a barrio of , . Politically located in the Municipality CH, it is an affluent neighborhood, with a high population density and a large number of high-rise apartment buildings.

Edificio Guayaqui

Latitude
-34.91239° or 34° 54′ 45″ south
Longitude
-56.14676° or 56° 8′ 48″ west
Elevation
34 metres (112 feet)
Open location code
48Q53VQ3+27
Geo­Names ID
6696821
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