Viaducto Piedad
Viaducto Piedad is a colonia in the Iztacalco borough of Mexico City, Mexico. Its name comes from Viaducto Miguel Alemán, a primary thoroughfare in Mexico City, and from the former De la Piedad River, which now runs in a culvert underneath the highway. It is served by the Viaducto metro station of the Mexico City Metro.
The neighborhood has a significant population of Chinese immigrants, making it the second of Mexico City's Chinatowns in addition to Barrio Chino.[1]
References
- ^ "El barrio chino que sí es de chinos en la colonia Viaducto Piedad". 8 June 2018.
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Boroughs (Demarcaciones territoriales) – Colonias – List of neighborhoods – Barrios Mágicos
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