English to Gujarati Dictionary boulevard

boulevard

બુલવર્ડ
translation of 'boulevard'
કુંજમાર્ગ
example
The march initially proceeded along O'Connell Street, a broad 'boulevard' in the city centre.
The city had cordoned off an area of about nine square blocks with Main Street the central 'boulevard' for the party.
I've dedicated a healthy portion of my life walking the streets and 'boulevards' of Paris to find grainy bread here.
New roads were constructed as wide 'boulevards' to prevent fires from spreading from one side of the street to the other.
All these freeways and 'boulevards' have several lanes, with all the cars going in one direction.
Soon they were away from the busy, narrow little streets and into elegant, wide 'boulevards' .
By the time the march reached the other end of town, it had grown to nearly half a mile long, taking up both sides of the wide 'boulevards' that crisscross Pittsburgh.
I'd never been to Beverly Hills before, and the 'boulevards' and streets had names that were mythology to me.
The city itself was quite charming, featuring wide, tree-lined 'boulevards' .
It was a European-style city with grand 'boulevards' , classical buildings, a great cathedral and an opera house as well as a theatre.
An ubiquitous yellow cab halted briefly, on request, in one of the several 'boulevards' lining this meticulously planned capital.
There is the ground-level city of streets and 'boulevards' , and offices and homes.
The BCC took on numerous projects to develop huge parks and 'boulevards' in the city in the recent years.
Schools and community centers, streets and avenues, 'boulevards' and bridges throughout the United States were named after him.
According to the municipality, 589 snowploughs had been cleaning the snow from the major streets and 'boulevards' of the city.
The 'boulevards' are very wide and the city seems to be a sea of green!
It is particularly fitting that one of our finest 'boulevards' in the city be chosen.
On the banks of the Danube, it is a city of lazy 'boulevards' and pleasant cafes.
I took his hand and we strolled slowly through the empty streets and quiet 'boulevards' until we reached the royal gardens.
This involved crossing wide French-style 'boulevards' by foot, and nerves of steel are required.
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