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  1. a wide street in a town or city, usually with trees on each side or along the center: Billy opened a pizza place on the boulevard. (Definition of boulevard from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of boulevard.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BoulevardBoulevard - Wikipedia

    A boulevard is a type of broad avenue planted with rows of trees, or in parts of North America, any urban highway or wide road in a commercial district. Boulevards were originally circumferential roads following the line of former city walls .

  3. Clean and provides an awesome view of sunrise and sunset. Nov 2019. The Dipolog boulevard is basically clean and a safe place to do walks during the early morning and late afternoons. More people go there in the evenings but it’s a wonderful place to just watch the sun rise or set.

  4. a broad avenue in a city, usually having areas at the sides or center for trees, grass, or flowers. Also called boulevard strip. Upper Midwest. a strip of lawn between a sidewalk and the curb. boulevard. / ˈbuːlvɑː; -vɑːd / noun. a wide usually tree-lined road in a city, often used as a promenade. ( capital as part of a street name )

  5. A boulevard is a street or avenue, especially one that's very wide and lined with trees. Many boulevards have a median strip of grass and sometimes trees. Boulevard strip is the regional term for a patch of grass between a curb and a sidewalk, which in other places is called a tree lawn.

  6. 1 | Relax at Dipolog Boulevard. One of the best spots in the city to catch the stunning sunset, Dipolog Boulevard, also referred to as Foreshore Development and Wellness Center, is a 2.6-kilometer esplanade with basketball courts, playground, commercial buildings, restaurants, bars, and food kiosks.

  7. a wide street in a town or city, usually with trees on each side or along the center: Billy opened a pizza place on the boulevard. (Definition of boulevard from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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