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La Lucila




South America is the fourth largest continent of the Western Hemisphere. It is divided politically into 12 independent countries namely Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela and the overseas department of French Guiana. The continent extends to 7,640 kilometers from Punta Gallinas, Colombia, in the north to Cape Horn, Chile, in the south. At its broadest point, near where it is crossed by the equator, the continent extends to 5,300 kilometers from east to west.
 
South America is connected to North America by the Isthmus of Panama. It is washed on the north by the Caribbean Sea, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean. Topographically the continent is divided into three sections namely the South American cordillera, the interior lowlands, and the continental shield. Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion and Portuguese and Spanish are the primary languages of the continent.          
 
La Lucila is a residential neighborhood of the Vicente Lopez Partido in the northern suburbs of the Gran Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is considered to be an upmarket area mostly of family homes. It is located between the larger neighborhoods of Olivos, also in Vicente Lopez, and Martinez, in San Isidro Partido. It lies in between Avenida Maipu and the shore of the Rio de la Plata River Plate from west to east and the streets Roma and Parana from south to north. It has a light railway station  on the Retiro-Tigre line. North on the line is Martinez and south is Olivos. It is also close to the Tren de la Costa.
 
La Lucila, justifiably so, enjoys a very positive reputation with worldwide travelers, and is one of the most visited place. It is also said the place of best geographical environment and can trace its origin back to prehistoric times.

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