Boulevard

/ˈbʊləvɑːrd/ noun

A wide city street, often with trees or a strip of grass in the middle and space for walking.

From French “boulevard,” originally meaning a flat rampart or defensive wall, from Old Dutch “bolwerc,” meaning “bulwark” or “fortification.” Over time, cities turned old walls into broad streets.

AMሰፊ መንገድ
ARشارع عريض
BNবুলেভার্ড
CSbulvár
DAboulevard
DEBoulevard
ELλεωφόρος
ESbulevar
FAبلوار
FIbulevardi
FRboulevard
GUબુલેવાર્ડ
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