La Paloma, Montevideo

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La Paloma - Tomkinson
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Location of La Paloma - Tomkinson in Montevideo
Coordinates: 34°51′37″S56°16′6″W / 34.86028°S 56.26833°W / -34.86028; -56.26833 Coordinates: 34°51′37″S56°16′6″W / 34.86028°S 56.26833°W / -34.86028; -56.26833
Country Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay
Department Montevideo Department
City Montevideo

La Paloma - Tomkinson is a barrio (neighbourhood or district) of Montevideo, Uruguay.

Location

It shares borders with Villa del Cerro to the south, Casabó to the south and west, Paso de la Arena to the north, Nuevo París and Tres Ombúes–Pueblo Victoria to the east. La Paloma is a northern extension of the Villa del Cerro, while Tomkinson is mostly north of Route 1.

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